Dietary Fructose and Sodium Consumed during Early Mid-Life Are Associated with Hypertensive End-Organ Damage by Late Mid-Life in the CARDIA Cohort

Author:

Komnenov Dragana12ORCID,Al-Hadidi Mohammad1,Ali Hamza1,Al-Jamal Malik1,Salami Kassim1,Shelbaya Samy1,Tayeb Kareem1,Domin Daniel1,Elhamzawy Rana1

Affiliation:

1. Physiology and Internal Medicine, Nephrology and Hypertension, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI 48201, USA

2. John D. Dingell VA Medical Center, Detroit, MI 48201, USA

Abstract

We aimed to investigate how dietary fructose and sodium impact blood pressure and risk of hypertensive target organ damage 10 years later. Data from n = 3116 individuals were obtained from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study. Four groups were identified based on the four possible combinations of the lower and upper 50th percentile for sodium (in mg) and fructose (expressed as percent of total daily calories). Differences among groups were ascertained and logistic regression analyses were used to assess the risk of hypertensive target organ damage (diastolic dysfunction, coronary calcification and albuminuria). Individuals in the low-fructose + low-sodium group were found to have lower SBP compared to those in the low-fructose + high-sodium and high-fructose + high-sodium groups (p < 0.05). The highest risk for hypertensive target organ damage was found for albuminuria only in the high-fructose + high-sodium group (OR = 3.328, p = 0.006) while female sex was protective across all groups against coronary calcification. Our findings highlight that sodium alone may not be the culprit for hypertension and hypertensive target organ damage, but rather when combined with an increased intake of dietary fructose, especially in middle-aged individuals.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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