Does blood pressure usually rise with age? . . . Or with stress?

C D Jenkins, P D Somervell, C G Hames
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Abstract

To determine whether blood pressure increases commonly accompany the aging process or reports of psychological distress during adulthood, successive blood pressure readings from eight to 14 annual health examinations of 172 employed men were studied. Longitudinal analysis showed that blood pressures tended to decline on the average over the first four examinations, possibly a familiarization effect. Even during the later period (extending four to ten years), 45 percent had no systematic increase in systolic pressure and 60 percent no systematic increase in diastolic pressure (i.e., averaging 0.5 mm/Hg per year or greater). Older and heavier men had higher mean pressures, as did those men with higher anxiety and hostility scores. The slope of blood pressure increase in the later part of the period of observation was greater for individuals who reported lower amounts of stress. There is need to discover additional correlates of systematic blood pressure increase over time. It appears, however, that about half of adult men do not experience steady blood pressure increases with aging. While anxiety and hostility correlate with concurrent blood pressure levels, neither these variables nor other estimates of stress were positively correlated with increasing blood pressure levels over these years.

血压通常会随着年龄的增长而升高吗?……还是压力?
为了确定血压升高是否通常伴随着衰老过程或成年期心理困扰的报告,研究人员对172名在职男性进行了8至14次年度健康检查,期间的连续血压读数进行了研究。纵向分析显示,血压在前四次检查中平均趋于下降,这可能是一种熟悉效应。即使在后期(延长4到10年),45%的患者收缩压没有系统性增加,60%的患者舒张压没有系统性增加(即平均每年0.5 mm/Hg或更高)。年龄更大、体重更重的男性平均压力更高,焦虑和敌意得分更高的男性也是如此。在观察的后期,报告压力较小的人血压升高的斜率更大。有必要发现系统性血压随时间升高的其他相关因素。然而,大约一半的成年男性的血压并没有随着年龄的增长而稳步上升。虽然焦虑和敌意与同期血压水平相关,但这些变量和其他压力估计与这些年血压水平升高都没有正相关。
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