

Risk factor structure, left ventricle’s myocard state, stifness of vascular wall and psycho-emotional disorders studied among patients with arterial hypertension based on physical activity level
https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-18-19-23
Abstract
Patients with arterial hypertension associated with hypodynamia, unlike patients with arterial hypertension and optimal physical activity, were validly more likely to have higher body mass index and low-density lipoprotein, had tendency for higher levels of uric acid and loss of renal function. Myocardial and vascular wall alterations within such patients were characterized by tendency to reduced ejection fraction increase of interventricular septa thickness and posterior wall thickness, lower elasticity of vascular walls, increased systolic pressure in pulmonary artery. Patients with arterial hypertension and hypodynamia were more likely to have anxiety disorders. The obtained data prove that increased medical awareness, more active treatment and dispensary observation for such patients is required.
About the Authors
V. E. PilipenkoRussian Federation
Pilipenko Vladislav E., postgraduate student at General Medical Practice and Family Medicine Department
Tver
S. V. Kolbasnikov
Russian Federation
Kolbasnikov Sergey V., DM Sci (habil.), professor, scientific supervisor, head of General Medical Practice and Family Medicine Department
Tver
AuthorID: 167967
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Pilipenko V.E., Kolbasnikov S.V. Risk factor structure, left ventricle’s myocard state, stifness of vascular wall and psycho-emotional disorders studied among patients with arterial hypertension based on physical activity level. Medical alphabet. 2025;(18):19-23. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.33667/2078-5631-2025-18-19-23