Influence of the gender on the relationship between heart rate and blood pressure
Giulia Silveri, Lorenzo Pascazio, Milos Ajcevic, Aleksandar, Miladinovic, Agostino Accardo

TL;DR
This study investigates how gender influences the relationship between blood pressure and heart rate over 24 hours using ambulatory measurements, revealing gender-specific patterns especially during night-time.
Contribution
It is the first to analyze the gender-based differences in BP/HR relationship using continuous ambulatory data, providing new insights into cardiovascular risk assessment.
Findings
Significant BP/HR relation in females during each hour
Different BP/HR trend between genders at night
Similar circadian rhythm but different values in genders
Abstract
Blood Pressure (BP) and Heart Rate (HR) provide information on clin-ical condition along 24h. Both signals present circadian changes due to sympa-thetic/parasympathetic control system that influence the relationship between them. Moreover, also the gender could modify this relation, acting on both con-trol systems. Some studies, using office measurements examined the BP/HR re-lation, highlighting a direct association between the two variables, linked to sus-pected coronary heart disease. Nevertheless, till now such relation has not been studied yet using ambulatory technique that is known to lead to additional prog-nostic information about cardiovascular risks. In order to examine in a more ac-curate way this relation, in this work we evaluate the influence of gender on the BP/HR relationship by using hour-to-hour 24h ambulatory measurements. Data coming from 122 female and 50 male…
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MethodsLinear Regression
