Association of blood pressure and hypertension with alcohol consumption in HIV-infected white and nonwhite patients
dc.contributor.author | Ikeda, Maria Letícia Rodrigues | pt_BR |
dc.contributor.author | Barcellos, Nêmora Tregnago | pt_BR |
dc.contributor.author | Alencastro, Paulo Ricardo de | pt_BR |
dc.contributor.author | Wolff, Fernando Herz | pt_BR |
dc.contributor.author | Brandao, Ajacio Bandeira de Mello | pt_BR |
dc.contributor.author | Fuchs, Flávio Danni | pt_BR |
dc.contributor.author | Fuchs, Sandra Cristina Pereira Costa | pt_BR |
dc.date.accessioned | 2014-11-15T02:15:59Z | pt_BR |
dc.date.issued | 2013 | pt_BR |
dc.identifier.issn | 1537-744X | pt_BR |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/10183/107000 | pt_BR |
dc.description.abstract | Introduction. Although alcohol abuse is associated with hypertension in whites and nonwhites, it has been scarcely investigated in HIV-infected patients. Objective. To investigate whether the association of alcohol abuse with hypertension is influenced by skin color in HIV-infected individuals. Methods. Cross-sectional study in HIV-infected individuals aged 18 years or older. Demographic characteristics, lifestyle, and HIV infection were investigated. Alcohol abuse was defined as ≥15 (women) and ≥30 g/alcohol/day (men), and binge drinking by the intake of ≥5 drinks on a single occasion. Hypertension was defined by blood pressure ≥140/90mmHg or use of blood pressure-lowering agents. Results.We studied 1,240 individuals, with 39.1 ± 10 years, 51% males and 57% whites. Age and bodymass index were associated with blood pressure, and there was an independent association of alcohol abuse with hypertension in whites (RR = 1.9, 95% CI 1.1–3.3) and nonwhites (RR = 2.4, 95% CI 1.4 to 4.0). Among nonwhite individuals who were alcohol abusers, systolic (9.3±3.2; P = 0.001) and diastolic blood pressures (6.4±2.1; P = 0.008) were higher than in nonabusers. Conclusion. Alcohol abuse is a risk factor for hypertension in white and nonwhite HIV-infected individuals. The association of ethanol consumption with blood pressure is not explained by AIDS-related conditions. | en |
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dc.language.iso | eng | pt_BR |
dc.relation.ispartof | The Scientific world journal. New York. Vol. 2013 (Oct. 21, 2013), article ID 169825, [8] p. | pt_BR |
dc.rights | Open Access | en |
dc.subject | Pressão sanguínea | pt_BR |
dc.subject | Hipertensão | pt_BR |
dc.subject | HIV | pt_BR |
dc.subject | Alcoolismo | pt_BR |
dc.title | Association of blood pressure and hypertension with alcohol consumption in HIV-infected white and nonwhite patients | pt_BR |
dc.type | Artigo de periódico | pt_BR |
dc.identifier.nrb | 000932655 | pt_BR |
dc.type.origin | Estrangeiro | pt_BR |
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