Dose-response relationship between body mass index and hypertension: A cross-sectional study from Eastern China

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lei Yuan , Chen Qu , Jinhang Zhao , Lijun Lu , Jiaping Chen , Yan Xu , Xiaoning Li , Tao Mao , Guoping Yang , Shiqi Zhen , Sijun Liu
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Abstract

Background

A high body mass index (BMI) increases the risk of hypertension. However, little is known about the dose-dependent association between BMI and hypertension. Therefore, this study investigated the prevalence of hypertension in 7568 subjects from the Jiangsu Province, Eastern China, and analyzed the dose–response relationship between BMI and hypertension risk.

Methods

The eligible subjects completed a structured questionnaire and clinical biochemical indicators were measured according to standardized protocols. Multivariate logistic regression models were used to evaluate the association between BMI and hypertension. Restricted cubic spline (RCS) analysis was used to analyze the dose–response relationship between BMI and hypertension risk. Moreover, sensitivity analysis was performed to verify the robustness of our findings.

Results

The prevalence of hypertension was 35.3 % in the total population. BMI was significantly associated with systolic and diastolic blood pressure. The fully-adjusted odds ratio (OR) with 95 % confidence interval (CI) for hypertension was 1.17 (1.15, 1.19) for every 1 kg/m2 increase in BMI. Furthermore, the OR (95 % CI) for hypertension in the highest BMI group (Obesity) was 4.14 (3.45, 4.96) after adjusting for covariates compared with the normal group. Multivariable adjusted RCS analysis showed a positive and linear dose–response relationship between BMI and hypertension risk both in male and female populations (all P for non-linearity > 0.05).

Conclusion

Our study demonstrated a positive and linear dose–response relationship between BMI and the risk of hypertension. The results of this study provide evidence for BMI-related clinical interventions to reduce the risk of hypertension.

体重指数与高血压之间的剂量-反应关系:华东地区横断面研究
背景高体重指数(BMI)会增加罹患高血压的风险。然而,人们对体重指数与高血压之间的剂量依赖关系知之甚少。因此,本研究调查了中国东部江苏省 7568 名受试者的高血压患病率,并分析了 BMI 与高血压风险之间的剂量反应关系。采用多变量逻辑回归模型评估 BMI 与高血压之间的关系。限制立方样条(RCS)分析用于分析体重指数与高血压风险之间的剂量-反应关系。此外,我们还进行了敏感性分析,以验证研究结果的稳健性。体重指数与收缩压和舒张压明显相关。体重指数每增加 1 kg/m2 ,高血压的完全调整赔率(OR)(95 % 置信区间)为 1.17(1.15,1.19)。此外,与正常组相比,调整协变量后,体重指数最高组(肥胖)的高血压发生率(95 % 置信区间)为 4.14 (3.45, 4.96)。多变量调整后的 RCS 分析表明,在男性和女性人群中,BMI 与高血压风险之间存在正线性剂量反应关系(所有非线性 P 均为 0.05)。本研究结果为采取与 BMI 相关的临床干预措施以降低高血压风险提供了证据。
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