Associations of Anxiety Symptoms With 6-Year Blood Pressure Changes and Incident Hypertension: Results From the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos

Author:

Rosas Carlos E123ORCID,Pirzada Amber45ORCID,Durazo-Arvizu Ramon6,Gallo Linda C27ORCID,Talavera Gregory A27ORCID,Elfassy Tali8ORCID,Cai Jianwen9ORCID,Llabre Maria M10,Perreira Krista M11,Wassertheil-Smoller Sylvia12,Daviglus Martha L25ORCID,Sanchez-Johnsen Lisa A P313

Affiliation:

1. University of California San Diego Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, , La Jolla, California , USA

2. San Diego State University South Bay Latino Research Center, , Chula Vista, California , USA

3. Medical College of Wisconsin Institute for Health and Equity, , Milwaukee, Wisconsin , USA

4. University of Illinois Chicago Institute for Minority Health Research, , Chicago, Illinois , USA

5. University of Illinois Chicago Department of Medicine, , Chicago, Illinois , USA

6. Department of Neonatology, Children's Hospital Los Angeles - University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine , Los Angeles, California , USA

7. San Diego State University Department of Psychology, , San Diego, California , USA

8. Department of Medicine, Katz Family Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine , Miami, Florida , USA

9. University of North Carolina Department of Biostatistics, Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center, , Chapel Hill, North Carolina , USA

10. University of Miami Department of Psychology, , Coral Gables, Florida , USA

11. University of North Carolina School of Medicine Department of Social Medicine, , Chapel Hill, North Carolina , USA

12. Albert Einstein College of Medicine Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, , Bronx, New York , USA

13. University of Illinois Chicago Department of Psychology, , Chicago, Illinois , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Despite the high burden of anxiety and hypertension in Hispanic/Latino adults, little is known about their association in this population. Purpose To examine the associations of anxiety symptoms with 6-year changes in blood pressure (BP) and incident hypertension in Hispanic/Latino adults. Methods We examined data from a probability sample of 10,881 Hispanic/Latino persons aged 18–74 who attended visits 1 (V1; 2008–2011) and 2 (V2; 2014–2017) of the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL), a prospective cohort study. Anxiety symptoms were assessed at V1 using the 10-item Spielberger Trait Anxiety Scale (M = 17.1; Range = 10–40) and dichotomized using a cut-point of 20, the highest quartile in this cohort. BP was measured at both visits using a standardized protocol. Results Adults with elevated anxiety symptoms had a 1.02 mm Hg greater increase in systolic (p = .02) and a 0.75 mm Hg greater increase in diastolic BP (p = .02) over 6.1 years than those with lower symptoms, after adjusting for sociodemographic and clinical covariates. These associations differed by sex. Elevated anxiety was associated with a greater increase in systolic and diastolic BP in men only. Among persons without hypertension at V1 (N = 7,412), those with elevated anxiety symptoms at V1 had a 22% higher incidence of hypertension (p = .02) 6.1 years later. Conclusions Our findings underscore the importance of screening for and treating elevated anxiety symptoms to help prevent hypertension. Further research on the role of sex and underlying mechanisms is warranted.

Funder

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

University of North Carolina

University of Miami

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

University of Illinois Chicago

San Diego State University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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