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Stroke. 2002;33:1480-1486
doi: 10.1161/01.STR.0000016971.48972.14
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(Stroke. 2002;33:1480.)
© 2002 American Heart Association, Inc.


Original Contributions

Parallel Morning and Evening Surge in Stroke Onset, Blood Pressure, and Physical Activity

George S. Stergiou, MD; Kostas N. Vemmos, MD; Kyriaki M. Pliarchopoulou; Andreas G. Synetos; Leonidas G. Roussias, MSc Theodore D. Mountokalakis, MD

From the Hypertension Center, Third University Department of Medicine, Sotiria Hospital (G.S.S., K.M.P., L.G.R., T.D.M.), and the Acute Stroke Unit, University Department of Clinical Therapeutics, Alexandra Hospital (K..V., A.G.S.), Athens, Greece.

Correspondence to George S. Stergiou, MD, Hypertension Center, Third University Department of Medicine, Sotiria Hospital, 152 Mesogion Ave, Athens 11527, Greece. E-mail gssterg{at}hol.gr

Background and Purpose A circadian variation with a morning peak on waking and arising is known to occur in both blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular event onset. A second peak in BP has been described to occur after an afternoon sleep (siesta). This study was designed to investigate the hypothesis that the 2-peak diurnal variation of BP is dependent on physical activity and occurs in parallel with the diurnal variation of stroke onset.

Methods The diurnal variation of stroke onset was compared with the diurnal variation of BP, pulse rate (PR), and physical activity in 3 independent groups of Greek hypertensives 51 to 80 years of age (633 stroke patients, 379 subjects with 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring, and 50 subjects with 24-hour physical activity monitoring through wrist devices).

Results The diurnal variation of stroke onset, BP, and PR all showed 1 morning and 1 evening peak with a decline in the afternoon and at night that occurred in parallel with the diurnal variation in physical activity (P<0.001 for differences among morning, afternoon, evening, and nighttime intervals in BP, PR, activity, and stroke). The afternoon decline in BP, PR, and activity was significant only in subjects with a siesta.

Conclusions The 2-peak diurnal variation in stroke onset occurred in parallel with the variation in BP, PR, and physical activity. These data support the hypothesis that an abrupt change in physical activity is not only a major determinant of the 2-peak diurnal variation of BP but also an important triggering factor for a cerebrovascular event.


Key Words: blood pressure • circadian rhythm • monitoring, ambulatory • stroke • stroke onset




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