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Characteristics and Determinants of Pulse Wave Velocity in Super Normal Vascular Aging (SUPERNOVA) Patients.

Antza C, Kakaletsis N, Gkaliagkousi E, Savopoulos C, Kotsis V.

High blood pressure & cardiovascular prevention : the official journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension · 2026

Abstract

<h4>Introduction</h4>Super Normal Vascular Aging (SUPERNOVA) describes individuals whose vascular system remains protected, despite exposure to cardiovascular risk factors. Understanding the determinants of arterial stiffness in this population may provide valuable insights into protection mechanisms.<h4>Aim</h4>This study aims to investigate the key features of SUPERNOVA individuals and examine factors associated with carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cf-PWV) across different age subgroups.<h4>Methods</h4>This cross-sectional study included individuals referred to a Hypertension Center for blood pressure (BP) evaluation. SUPERNOVA status was defined based on cf-PWV values lower than the age-expected averages derived from European population. Clinical, laboratory, and ambulatory BP measurements were recorded.<h4>Results</h4>From a total cohort of 829 participants, 37.2% (n = 308) met the SUPERNOVA criteria. The mean age was 42.7 ± 25years (57.9% females). The population present normal BP parameters during day, night and 24 h, almost in all age decades. The mean cf-PWV presented the lowest value (5.2 ± 0.5 m/s) for the youngest age group (< 30years) and the highest (9.3 ± 1.0 m/s) for the older (≥ 70years). The prevalence of hypertension, obesity, smoking, and dyslipidemia was lower among elderly SUPERNOVA individuals (≥ 70years) compared to younger groups. Multivariate analysis revealed that age (B: 0.06, p < 0.001), LDL cholesterol (B: 0.009, p = 0.001), and 24-hour systolic BP (B: 0.031, p = 0.005) were independently associated with higher cf-PWV, whereas 24-hour diastolic BP (B: - 0.047, p = 0.003) was inversely associated among SUPERNOVA patients.<h4>Conclusion</h4>This study highlights key characteristics of SUPERNOVA individuals and suggests that LDL cholesterol and 24-hour systolic BP are crucial factors influencing arterial stiffness. These findings may help identify strategies to preserve vascular health and delay arterial aging.

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10.1007/s40292-026-00801-9
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C, A., N, K., E, G., C, S., &amp; V., K. (2026). Characteristics and Determinants of Pulse Wave Velocity in Super Normal Vascular Aging (SUPERNOVA) Patients. <em>High blood pressure & cardiovascular prevention : the official journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension</em>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40292-026-00801-9
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C A, N K, E G, C S, V. K. Characteristics and Determinants of Pulse Wave Velocity in Super Normal Vascular Aging (SUPERNOVA) Patients. High blood pressure & cardiovascular prevention : the official journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension. 2026. doi:10.1007/s40292-026-00801-9.
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@article{antza2026Charac, title = {Characteristics and Determinants of Pulse Wave Velocity in Super Normal Vascular Aging (SUPERNOVA) Patients.}, author = {Antza C and Kakaletsis N and Gkaliagkousi E and Savopoulos C and Kotsis V.}, journal = {High blood pressure & cardiovascular prevention : the official journal of the Italian Society of Hypertension}, year = {2026}, doi = {10.1007/s40292-026-00801-9}, }

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