Does Compassion Predict Blood Pressure and Hypertension? The Modifying Role of Familial Risk for Hypertension

Author:

Saarinen Aino I. L.ORCID,Keltikangas-Järvinen LiisaORCID,Hintsa TainaORCID,Pulkki-Råback LauraORCID,Ravaja NiklasORCID,Lehtimäki TerhoORCID,Raitakari OlliORCID,Hintsanen MirkaORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background This study investigated (i) whether compassion is associated with blood pressure or hypertension in adulthood and (ii) whether familial risk for hypertension modifies these associations. Method The participants (N = 1112–1293) came from the prospective Young Finns Study. Parental hypertension was assessed in 1983–2007; participants’ blood pressure in 2001, 2007, and 2011; hypertension in 2007 and 2011 (participants were aged 30–49 years in 2007–2011); and compassion in 2001. Results High compassion predicted lower levels of diastolic and systolic blood pressure in adulthood. Additionally, high compassion was related to lower risk for hypertension in adulthood among individuals with no familial risk for hypertension (independently of age, sex, participants’ and their parents’ socioeconomic factors, and participants’ health behaviors). Compassion was not related to hypertension in adulthood among individuals with familial risk for hypertension. Conclusion High compassion predicts lower diastolic and systolic blood pressure in adulthood. Moreover, high compassion may protect against hypertension among individuals without familial risk for hypertension. As our sample consisted of comparatively young participants, our findings provide novel implications for especially early-onset hypertension.

Funder

Academy of Finland

Signe ja Ane Gyllenbergin Säätiö

Jenny ja Antti Wihurin Rahasto

the Social Insurance Institution of Finland

Competitive State Research Financing of the Expert Responsibility area of Kuopio, Tampere and Turku University Hospitals

the Juho Vainio Foundation

the Sigrid Juselius Foundation

the Yrjö Jahnsson Foundation

the Paavo Nurmi Foundation

the Finnish Foundation of Cardiovascular Research

the Tampere Tuberculosis Foundation

the Emil Aaltonen Foundation

Diabetes Research Foundation of Finnish Diabetes Association

EU Horizon 2020

European Research Council

Tampereen Yliopistollisen sairaalan tukisäätiö

The Finnish Cultural Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Psychology

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