2016
DOI: 10.1038/hr.2016.27
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The deadly line linking sympathetic overdrive, dipping status and vascular risk: critical appraisal and therapeutic implications

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“…The phenomenon of sympathetic overdrive has received attention recently, with observations that the elevated sympathetic nervous activation can influence outcomes, particularly in younger, obese subjects or in smokers. 70,71 Moreover, different antihypertensive drug classes may reduce sympathetic activation (β-blockers, RAS blockers), have no effect (long-acting calcium channel blockers) or increase it (diuretics, short-acting calcium channel blockers). 70 The use of β-blockade has been shown to be at least as effective as other antihypertensive agents for improving outcomes in younger hypertensive subjects.…”
Section: Take-home Messages: β-Blockers In Ihd Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The phenomenon of sympathetic overdrive has received attention recently, with observations that the elevated sympathetic nervous activation can influence outcomes, particularly in younger, obese subjects or in smokers. 70,71 Moreover, different antihypertensive drug classes may reduce sympathetic activation (β-blockers, RAS blockers), have no effect (long-acting calcium channel blockers) or increase it (diuretics, short-acting calcium channel blockers). 70 The use of β-blockade has been shown to be at least as effective as other antihypertensive agents for improving outcomes in younger hypertensive subjects.…”
Section: Take-home Messages: β-Blockers In Ihd Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This physiological phenomenon is commonly indicated as "dipping" and appears to be protective for cardiovascular health [4]. Dipping is mostly due to endogenous circadian rhythms of the autonomic nervous and endocrine systems, as well as to exogenous patterns of activity during the 24 h [5,6]. Sometimes, the nocturnal blood pressure trend evidences some alterations, and people do not present BP dipping.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%