Weather Dependence: A Myth or Reality? A Case Study for Arterial Hypertension

IF 1.4 4区 地球科学 Q4 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
M. D. Smirnova, F. T. Ageev
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Abstract

The paper examines the relationship of meteorological factors with the development of cardiovascular complications. Statistically significant seasonal fluctuations in the level and variability of blood pressure, heart rate, cholesterol, glucose, and body mass have been revealed. The variability of blood pressure is maximal in winter and minimal in summer. It is known that heat and cold waves are associated with an increase in mortality and cardiovascular complications, including hypertensive crises. Their frequency depends on the level of cardiovascular risk of a patient and is maximal in people with coronary heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes. The influence of such poorly predictable factors as temperature waves and magnetic storms has been less studied. It seems promising to examine the relationship of the variability of blood pressure and complications of arterial hypertension with meteorological factors using the method for remote blood pressure monitoring, which is currently actively implemented in the regions of the Russian Federation.

天气依赖症:神话还是现实?动脉高血压案例研究
摘要 本文研究了气象因素与心血管并发症发生的关系。据统计,血压、心率、胆固醇、血糖和体重的水平和变化具有明显的季节性波动。血压的变化在冬季最大,在夏季最小。众所周知,热浪和寒潮与死亡率和心血管并发症(包括高血压危象)的增加有关。其发生频率取决于患者的心血管风险水平,患有冠心病、脑血管疾病和 2 型糖尿病的患者发生率最高。至于气温波和磁暴等难以预测的因素的影响,研究较少。利用远程血压监测方法研究血压变化和动脉高血压并发症与气象因素的关系似乎很有希望,目前这种方法正在俄罗斯联邦各地区积极实施。
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Russian Meteorology and Hydrology
Russian Meteorology and Hydrology METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
28.60%
发文量
44
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Russian Meteorology and Hydrology is a peer reviewed journal that covers topical issues of hydrometeorological science and practice: methods of forecasting weather and hydrological phenomena, climate monitoring issues, environmental pollution, space hydrometeorology, agrometeorology.
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