Positive correlation between body weight and body mass index with blood pressure in young adults.

Narra J Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-30 DOI:10.52225/narra.v4i1.533
Yusni Yusni, Safrizal Rahman, Iflan Naufal
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Abstract

Study assessing the correlation between body weight and body mass index (BMI) with blood pressure in young adults is still limited. The aim of this was to investigate the link between body weight and BMI with blood pressure, as well as to assess how much increasing of body weight and BMI contribute to raising blood pressure in young men and women. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 1,107 healthy young adults aged 18-22 years (women, n=705; men, n=402). Chi-squared test was used to assess the association between body weight and BMI with blood pressure. The Pearson correlation and linear regression analysis were used to determine the correlation and direction of the relationship between body weight and BMI with blood pressure. Our data indicated the associations between body weight and BMI with blood pressure (both had p=0.001). There was a strong correlation between body weight and systolic blood pressure (SBP) (r=0.709; p<0.001), whereas the correlation between body weight and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) was moderate (r=0.374; p<0.001). BMI moderately influenced SBP and DBP (r=0.488 and r=0.358; p<0.001). A linear correlation analysis revealed a positive correlation between body weight and BMI with blood pressure, where an increase in body weight of 1 kg resulted an increase in SBP of 0.725 mmHg and DBP of 0.318 mmHg. In addition, an increase in BMI of 1 kg/m2 followed by an increase in SBP and DBP of 1.6 mmHg and 0.834 mmHg, respectively. This study highlights that nutritional status in young men and women is linked and has a positive correlation with blood pressure.

年轻成年人的体重和体重指数与血压呈正相关。
对体重和体重指数(BMI)与年轻人血压之间相关性的评估研究仍然有限。本研究旨在调查体重和体重指数与血压之间的关系,并评估体重和体重指数的增加对年轻男性和女性血压升高的影响程度。这项横断面研究的对象是 1,107 名 18-22 岁的健康年轻人(女性,705 人;男性,402 人)。研究采用卡方检验来评估体重和体重指数与血压之间的关系。皮尔逊相关分析和线性回归分析用于确定体重和体重指数与血压之间的相关性和方向。我们的数据表明,体重和体重指数与血压之间存在关联(两者的 p=0.001)。体重与收缩压(SBP)之间有很强的相关性(r=0.709;pr=0.374;pr=0.488 和 r=0.358;p2),随后 SBP 和 DBP 分别增加了 1.6 毫米汞柱和 0.834 毫米汞柱。这项研究突出表明,青年男女的营养状况与血压有关,并呈正相关。
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