The influence of the ambient temperature on blood pressure and how it will affect the epidemiology of hypertension in Asia

© 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Epidemiologic studies have consistently demonstrated an increased risk of cardiovascular disease during colder temperatures. Hemodynamic changes associated with cold temperature and an increase in thrombogenicity may both account for the increase in cardiovascular risk...

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Main Authors: Sungha Park, Kazuomi Kario, Yook Chin Chia, Yuda Turana, Chen Huan Chen, Peera Buranakitjaroen, Jennifer Nailes, Satoshi Hoshide, Saulat Siddique, Jorge Sison, Arieska Ann Soenarta, Guru Prasad Sogunuru, Jam Chin Tay, Boon Wee Teo, Yu Qing Zhang, Jinho Shin, Huynh Van Minh, Naoko Tomitani, Tomoyuki Kabutoya, Apichard Sukonthasarn, Narsingh Verma, Tzung Dau Wang, Ji Guang Wang
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-680262020-04-02T15:16:17Z The influence of the ambient temperature on blood pressure and how it will affect the epidemiology of hypertension in Asia Sungha Park Kazuomi Kario Yook Chin Chia Yuda Turana Chen Huan Chen Peera Buranakitjaroen Jennifer Nailes Satoshi Hoshide Saulat Siddique Jorge Sison Arieska Ann Soenarta Guru Prasad Sogunuru Jam Chin Tay Boon Wee Teo Yu Qing Zhang Jinho Shin Huynh Van Minh Naoko Tomitani Tomoyuki Kabutoya Apichard Sukonthasarn Narsingh Verma Tzung Dau Wang Ji Guang Wang Medicine © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Epidemiologic studies have consistently demonstrated an increased risk of cardiovascular disease during colder temperatures. Hemodynamic changes associated with cold temperature and an increase in thrombogenicity may both account for the increase in cardiovascular risk and mortality. Studies using both in-office and out-of-office BP measurements have consistently shown an elevation in BP during the colder seasons. The large difference in BP between cold and warm months may increase the incidence of hypertension and reduce the hypertension control rate, potentially resulting in increased cardiovascular risk, especially among those at risk of cardiovascular disease. The current trends in global warming and climate change may have a profound impact on the epidemiology of hypertension and cardiovascular disease, as changes in the climate may significantly affect both BP variability and cardiovascular disease, especially in those with high cardiovascular risk and the elderly. Furthermore, climate change could have a significant influence on hypertension in Asia, considering the unique characteristics of hypertensive patients in Asia. As an increase in ambient temperature decreases the mean daytime average and morning surge in BP, but increases the nocturnal BP, it is difficult to predict how environmental changes will affect the epidemiology and prognosis of hypertension in the Asian-Pacific region. However, these seasonal variations in BP could be minimized by adjusting the housing conditions and using anticipation medicine. In this review, we discuss the impact of seasonal variation in the ambient temperature on hypertension and cardiovascular disease and discuss how this may impact the epidemiology of hypertension and cardiovascular disease. 2020-04-02T15:16:17Z 2020-04-02T15:16:17Z 2019-01-01 Journal 17517176 15246175 2-s2.0-85076747045 10.1111/jch.13762 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85076747045&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68026
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Sungha Park
Kazuomi Kario
Yook Chin Chia
Yuda Turana
Chen Huan Chen
Peera Buranakitjaroen
Jennifer Nailes
Satoshi Hoshide
Saulat Siddique
Jorge Sison
Arieska Ann Soenarta
Guru Prasad Sogunuru
Jam Chin Tay
Boon Wee Teo
Yu Qing Zhang
Jinho Shin
Huynh Van Minh
Naoko Tomitani
Tomoyuki Kabutoya
Apichard Sukonthasarn
Narsingh Verma
Tzung Dau Wang
Ji Guang Wang
The influence of the ambient temperature on blood pressure and how it will affect the epidemiology of hypertension in Asia
description © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Epidemiologic studies have consistently demonstrated an increased risk of cardiovascular disease during colder temperatures. Hemodynamic changes associated with cold temperature and an increase in thrombogenicity may both account for the increase in cardiovascular risk and mortality. Studies using both in-office and out-of-office BP measurements have consistently shown an elevation in BP during the colder seasons. The large difference in BP between cold and warm months may increase the incidence of hypertension and reduce the hypertension control rate, potentially resulting in increased cardiovascular risk, especially among those at risk of cardiovascular disease. The current trends in global warming and climate change may have a profound impact on the epidemiology of hypertension and cardiovascular disease, as changes in the climate may significantly affect both BP variability and cardiovascular disease, especially in those with high cardiovascular risk and the elderly. Furthermore, climate change could have a significant influence on hypertension in Asia, considering the unique characteristics of hypertensive patients in Asia. As an increase in ambient temperature decreases the mean daytime average and morning surge in BP, but increases the nocturnal BP, it is difficult to predict how environmental changes will affect the epidemiology and prognosis of hypertension in the Asian-Pacific region. However, these seasonal variations in BP could be minimized by adjusting the housing conditions and using anticipation medicine. In this review, we discuss the impact of seasonal variation in the ambient temperature on hypertension and cardiovascular disease and discuss how this may impact the epidemiology of hypertension and cardiovascular disease.
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author Sungha Park
Kazuomi Kario
Yook Chin Chia
Yuda Turana
Chen Huan Chen
Peera Buranakitjaroen
Jennifer Nailes
Satoshi Hoshide
Saulat Siddique
Jorge Sison
Arieska Ann Soenarta
Guru Prasad Sogunuru
Jam Chin Tay
Boon Wee Teo
Yu Qing Zhang
Jinho Shin
Huynh Van Minh
Naoko Tomitani
Tomoyuki Kabutoya
Apichard Sukonthasarn
Narsingh Verma
Tzung Dau Wang
Ji Guang Wang
author_facet Sungha Park
Kazuomi Kario
Yook Chin Chia
Yuda Turana
Chen Huan Chen
Peera Buranakitjaroen
Jennifer Nailes
Satoshi Hoshide
Saulat Siddique
Jorge Sison
Arieska Ann Soenarta
Guru Prasad Sogunuru
Jam Chin Tay
Boon Wee Teo
Yu Qing Zhang
Jinho Shin
Huynh Van Minh
Naoko Tomitani
Tomoyuki Kabutoya
Apichard Sukonthasarn
Narsingh Verma
Tzung Dau Wang
Ji Guang Wang
author_sort Sungha Park
title The influence of the ambient temperature on blood pressure and how it will affect the epidemiology of hypertension in Asia
title_short The influence of the ambient temperature on blood pressure and how it will affect the epidemiology of hypertension in Asia
title_full The influence of the ambient temperature on blood pressure and how it will affect the epidemiology of hypertension in Asia
title_fullStr The influence of the ambient temperature on blood pressure and how it will affect the epidemiology of hypertension in Asia
title_full_unstemmed The influence of the ambient temperature on blood pressure and how it will affect the epidemiology of hypertension in Asia
title_sort influence of the ambient temperature on blood pressure and how it will affect the epidemiology of hypertension in asia
publishDate 2020
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