Age- and sex-related reference values for central blood pressure parameters in middle-aged and older Japanese adults: the Wakayama study.

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Nobuyuki Miyai, Yan Zhang, Nao Nagatomo, Azuna Kinoshita, Yukiko Sougawa, Miyoko Utsumi, Mikio Arita
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Abstract

Central blood pressure (BP) is more strongly associated with cardiovascular events than brachial BP. Few studies have described age-related changes in central BP in the general Japanese population. This study aimed to provide reference values for central BP parameters according to the age and sex, using data from 2964 participants aged 40-89 years (mean age: 60 years) who had no history of overt cardiovascular or chronic kidney disease and had not received antihypertensive, lipid-lowering, or hypoglycemic treatments. The central aortic pressure waveform was measured noninvasively by pulse wave analysis using the SphygmoCor XCEL operating system. Central systolic BP (cSBP), pulse pressure (cPP), and augmentation pressure (AP) exhibited a curvilinear relationship with age, with men having significantly higher cSBP but lower cPP and AP than women (cSBP: 132 mmHg vs. 123 mmHg, P < 0.001; cPP, 50 mmHg vs. 55 mmHg, P = 0.001; and AP: 24 mmHg vs. 32 mmHg, P = 0.002). Reference percentiles for cSBP, cPP, and AP were determined for each 5-year age group using the LMS method. Multiple regression analyses showed that age-standardized z-scores for cSBP, cPP, and AP were significantly associated with hypertension, dyslipidemia, diabetes mellitus, abdominal obesity, and heavy smoking, after adjusting for potential confounders. In conclusion, this study provides age- and sex-specific percentiles of central BP parameters in middle-aged and older Japanese adults. These reference values allow a more accurate interpretation of results and may be useful for diagnosis and management of hypertension in clinical practice and for risk stratification in population studies.

日本中老年成人中心血压参数的年龄和性别相关参考值:和歌山研究
与肱血压相比,中枢血压(BP)与心血管事件的相关性更强。很少有研究描述了日本普通人群中中BP与年龄相关的变化。本研究旨在根据年龄和性别提供中心血压参数的参考值,使用2964名年龄在40-89岁(平均年龄:60岁)的参与者的数据,这些参与者没有明显的心血管或慢性肾脏疾病史,也没有接受过降压、降脂或降糖治疗。采用sphygmoor XCEL操作系统进行脉搏波分析,无创测量中央主动脉压波形。中心收缩压(cSBP)、脉压(cPP)和增压(AP)与年龄呈曲线关系,男性的cSBP明显高于女性,但cPP和AP明显低于女性(cSBP: 132 mmHg vs 123 mmHg, P)
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Hypertension Research
Hypertension Research 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
16.70%
发文量
249
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Hypertension Research is the official publication of the Japanese Society of Hypertension. The journal publishes papers reporting original clinical and experimental research that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of hypertension and related cardiovascular diseases. The journal publishes Review Articles, Articles, Correspondence and Comments.
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