The Gubbio data. Epidemiology and pathophysiology. Gubbio Study Research Group.

M Laurenzi, M Cirillo, M Trevisan
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Abstract

The relation between the maximal velocity of red blood cell sodium-lithium countertransport and blood pressure/hypertension has been studied in 2,748 men and women aged 25-74 years who participated in the 1983-85 baseline examination of the Gubbio Population Study, an epidemiologic investigation performed in a hill town of north central Italy. Men had a higher sodium-lithium countertransport velocity than women at all ages, and, in both sexes, a higher velocity was observed at successive ages. Hypertensives of both sexes had a higher sodium-lithium countertransport velocity than normotensive individuals, the difference remaining significant after control for age, body mass index and plasma uric acid concentration. Individuals with high sodium-lithium countertransport velocity had significantly greater prevalence of hypertension in both sexes. The data show the existence of a cross-sectional association between sodium-lithium countertransport velocity and hypertension in general population. Prospective study of the Gubbio population is now in progress to investigate the relation between baseline sodium-lithium countertransport velocity, its change over the years and the incidence of hypertension.

古比奥数据。流行病学和病理生理学。古比奥研究小组。
在意大利中北部山城进行的流行病学调查Gubbio人口研究中,参与1983-85年基线检查的2,748名25-74岁的男性和女性研究了红细胞钠锂反运输的最大速度与血压/高血压之间的关系。在所有年龄段,男性的钠-锂反输速度都比女性高,并且,在两性中,在连续的年龄中观察到更高的速度。男女高血压患者钠锂反转运速度均高于正常者,在对照年龄、体质指数和血浆尿酸浓度后差异仍显著。钠锂反转运速度高的个体,其高血压患病率在两性中均显著增高。数据显示在普通人群中钠锂反转运速度与高血压之间存在横断面关联。目前正在对Gubbio人群进行前瞻性研究,以调查基线钠锂反输速度及其多年变化与高血压发病率之间的关系。
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