Behavioral factors and blood pressure in black college students

Lucile L. Adams, Richard A. Washburn, Gwendolyn T. Haile, Lewis H. Kuller
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The relationship of behavioral factors and resting blood pressure was assessed in a random sample of 192 young middle class black adults. Framingham Type A behavior was positively associated with diastolic blood pressure (r = 0.17, p < 0.05) among the women. Also, anger-in and trait anxiety were positively correlated with diastolic blood pressure for the women, r = 0.20, p < 0.05 and r = + 0.28 and p < 0.01, respectively. After control for body mass index, trait anxiety and anger-in remained independent predictors of diastolic blood pressure among the women. For men, marijuana use was positively associated with blood pressure. Marijuana use was an independent predictor for systolic blood pressure after adjusting for body mass index among the males. The present study demonstrated a sex difference related to behavioral factors and blood pressure in young middle class blacks.

黑人大学生行为因素与血压的关系
在192名年轻的中产阶级黑人成年人中随机抽样,评估了行为因素与静息血压的关系。Framingham A型行为与舒张压呈正相关(r = 0.17, p <0.05)。此外,愤怒和特质焦虑与女性的舒张压呈正相关,r = 0.20, p <0.05, r = + 0.28, p <0.01,分别。在控制体重指数后,特质焦虑和愤怒仍然是女性舒张压的独立预测因子。对于男性来说,大麻的使用与血压呈正相关。在调整体重指数后,大麻的使用是男性收缩压的独立预测因子。本研究表明,在年轻的中产阶级黑人中,行为因素和血压存在性别差异。
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