Applications of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Behavioral Medicine

IF 3.6 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Annals of Behavioral Medicine Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1093/abm/15.1.26
Thomas G. Pickering
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The role of behavioral factors in the development of hypertension remains an enigma. To some extent this may be attributable to inadequate techniques for measuring blood pressure. Behavioral research has traditionally relied on two methods— laboratory studies of blood pressure reactivity and epidemiological studies, where a small number of casual blood pressure measurements have been recorded in a clinic or laboratory. Both methods are open to criticism. Blood pressure is continually varying, and at any one moment in time it is highly dependent on the emotional and physical state of the individual. This may result in a major confounding factor for behaviorally-oriented studies. The introduction of non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure monitoring offers an opportunity to overcome these limitations, since large numbers of blood pressure readings can be taken while subjects go about their normal daily activities. Several applications of the technique are possible: (a) it enables the study of the immediate effects of physical and mental activity on blood pressure; (b) one can investigate whether a particular environment has a sustained effect on blood pressure; and (c) the effects of interventions can be assessed.
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行为医学中的动态血压监测应用
行为因素在高血压发病中的作用仍然是一个谜。在某种程度上,这可能是由于测量血压的技术不完善造成的。行为研究传统上依赖于两种方法--血压反应性实验室研究和流行病学研究,即在诊所或实验室记录少量偶然的血压测量值。这两种方法都会受到批评。血压是不断变化的,在任何时刻都高度依赖于个人的情绪和身体状况。这可能会成为行为导向研究的主要干扰因素。无创动态血压监测的引入为克服这些限制提供了机会,因为可以在受试者进行正常日常活动时采集大量血压读数。这项技术可以应用于以下几个方面:(a) 可以研究体力和脑力活动对血压的直接影响;(b) 可以研究特定环境是否会对血压产生持续影响;(c) 可以评估干预措施的效果。
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Annals of Behavioral Medicine
Annals of Behavioral Medicine PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Annals of Behavioral Medicine aims to foster the exchange of knowledge derived from the disciplines involved in the field of behavioral medicine, and the integration of biological, psychosocial, and behavioral factors and principles as they relate to such areas as health promotion, disease prevention, risk factor modification, disease progression, adjustment and adaptation to physical disorders, and rehabilitation. To achieve these goals, much of the journal is devoted to the publication of original empirical articles including reports of randomized controlled trials, observational studies, or other basic and clinical investigations. Integrative reviews of the evidence for the application of behavioral interventions in health care will also be provided. .
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