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Home blood pressure-lowering effect of digital therapeutics in hypertension: impact of body weight and salt intake

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HYPERTENSION RESEARCH
卷 46, 期 5, 页码 1181-1187

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DOI: 10.1038/s41440-023-01245-7

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Digital therapeutics; Hypertension; Home blood pressure; Salt intake; Body weight

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This study examined the impact of body mass index (BMI) and salt intake on home blood pressure reduction in unmedicated hypertensive patients undergoing lifestyle modification. Results showed that the digital therapeutics intervention was more effective in reducing morning home systolic blood pressure in patients with higher baseline BMI and salt intake. Additionally, improvements in both BMI and salt intake during the intervention were associated with the greatest reduction in home blood pressure compared to the control group.
Lifestyle modifications, including body weight reduction and salt restriction, help reduce blood pressure (BP). This study investigated the effects of body mass index (BMI) and salt intake on home BP reductions in unmedicated patients with hypertension receiving guideline-based lifestyle modification from doctors (control group) or with the addition of a digital therapeutics intervention. Data from the HERB Digital Hypertension 1 (HERB-DH1) pivotal trial were analyzed. Home BP was measured for 7 days before each study visit (baseline, and 4/8/12 weeks). Body weight was measured at each visit and salt intake questionnaire was answered at baseline and 12 weeks. This analysis included 302 patients with sufficient home BP monitoring data (digital therapeutics: 156; control group: 146). The reduction in morning home SBP from baseline to 12 weeks was significantly greater in the digital therapeutics vs. control group for patients with baseline BMI >= 25 kg/m(2) and higher salt intake group (self-reported salt intake score >= 14) (-5.1 mmHg, p < 0.01). Patients in the digital therapeutics group who experienced a reduction in BMI and an improvement in salt intake score during the 12-week study also had a significantly greater reduction in morning home SBP compared with patients in the control group (-7.2 mmHg, p < 0.01). The digital therapeutic intervention reduced home BP the most in unmedicated patients with hypertension with high baseline BMI and salt intake score. Those with improvements in both BMI and salt intake during the digital therapeutics intervention achieved the greatest reduction in home BP vs. control.

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