青年人心血管疾病的高危影响因素。

Xiaowei Wang, Tianhong Yang, Jinxiu Liu
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本研究的目的是比较不同年轻人心血管疾病的高危影响因素。这是一项从2020年1月到2022年进行的回顾性研究。共有700名年轻人在中国河北省保定市保定市第一中心医院接受了体检或住院治疗。参与者被分为三组:青年社会健康体检者(n = 300),他们于2020年1月进行了体检;青年医务工作者(n = 300), 2020年1月体检的年轻医院工作人员;2019年1月至2021年1月因心肌梗死住院的年轻心肌梗死患者(n = 100)。分析不同青壮年人群心血管高危影响因素。年轻心肌梗死患者组男性比例、吸烟史、饮酒史、高血压史、缺乏运动、高应激、肥胖、脂肪肝、血清尿酸(UA)水平、体重指数(BMI)、舒张压(DBP)、收缩压(SBP)、体重均高于后两组,HDL水平低于后两组(p
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High-Risk Influential Factors for Cardiovascular Diseases among Young Adults.

The aim of this study was to compare high-risk influential factors for cardiovascular diseases among different young adults. It was a retrospective study carried out from January 2020 to 2022. A total of 700 young adults who underwent a physical examination or were hospitalised at the Baoding No.1 Central Hospital, Baoding, Hebei, P. R. China. The participants were divided into three groups: Young social health examinees (n = 300), who underwent physical examinations in January 2020; young medical workers (n = 300), young hospital employees who underwent physical examinations in January 2020; and young myocardial infarction patients (n = 100), who were hospitalised with myocardial infarction from January 2019 to 2021. Analysis was performed on the cardiovascular high-risk influential factors of different young adults. The proportions of males, smoking history, drinking history, hypertension history, lack of exercise, high stress, obesity, fatty liver levels of serum uric acid (UA), body mass index (BMI), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and weight in the young myocardial infarction patient group were higher than the other two groups while the HDL levels were lower than those of the latter two groups (p <0.05). The proportions of drinking history, hypertension history, lack of exercise, and high stress levels of UA, DBP, and SBP in the young medical worker group were higher than those in the young social health examinee group (p <0.05). Multivariate analysis revealed that males, high stress, obesity, high DBP and SBP levels were independent risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in young adults (p <0.05). High-risk influential factors of cardiovascular diseases in young adults include males, high stress, obesity, high blood pressure, etc. Key Words: Young people, Cardiovascular system, Medical workers, High-risk influential factors.

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