The cross-cultural study of U.S. and Greek adolescents: Blood pressure data

Marianna K. Fordyce-Baum, Robert Duncan, Anthony Kafatos, George Christakis
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Abstract

Blood pressures (BP) were determined in 1409 boys aged 8–16 years at three one-year intervals in New York City (NYC) and in Greece, areas of high and low incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD), respectively. Non-Greek American boys had significantly lower systolic and diastolic BP than all the Greek boys from NYC and from Greece. The boys residing in Crete and in Athens had higher BP than all other cohorts. After covariance adjustment for height, ponderal index and age, significant differences among the cohorts showed the non-Greek American cohort to have the lowest and the Cretan cohorts the highest BP levels. The Cretans lead a lifestyle noted for the absence of other risk factors for CHD. Thus, while the incremental increase in blood pressure might have a corresponding increase in CHD risk among individuals, there are fewer individuals in Crete at elevated risk overall based on the CHD experience of the U.S. and Greece.

美国和希腊青少年的跨文化研究:血压数据
在纽约市(NYC)和希腊(冠心病(CHD)高发区和低发区)分别测定了1409名8-16岁男孩的血压(BP),每隔三年测定一次。非希腊裔美国男孩的收缩压和舒张压明显低于来自纽约和希腊的所有希腊男孩。居住在克里特岛和雅典的男孩的血压高于其他所有年龄组。在对身高、体重指数和年龄进行协方差调整后,各队列之间存在显著差异,非希腊裔美国队列的血压水平最低,而克里特岛队列的血压水平最高。克里特人的生活方式以没有其他冠心病风险因素而闻名。因此,虽然血压的增加可能会相应增加个体的冠心病风险,但根据美国和希腊的冠心病经验,克里特岛总体上风险升高的个体较少。
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