A. S. Zago, H. Monteiro, B. C. Turi, Anderson Bernardino da Silva, R. F. D. Silva, A. Jacomini, S. Amaral
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摘要
本研究的目的是分析年龄和预估训练状态(TS)对老年人血压(BP)和降压药消耗量(AMC)的影响,老年人的血压(BP)和降压药消耗量(AMC)应高于成年人。参与者(n=396)进行了以下测试:AAHPERD建议的功能健身电池测试,血压测量和体育锻炼习惯和药物消耗问卷。综上所述,与成年人相比,老年组血压和药物消耗水平较高(BP - 125±5/77±9 vs 119±12/78±9 mmHg, AMC - 1.8±0.1 vs 1.4±0.1)。然而,当参与者根据TS进行分组时,良好的TS水平与较低的血压水平相关。这些结果在成人组中没有观察到。因此,本研究有助于建立良好的TS水平作为血压水平良好的标志,特别是在老年人中。
The impact of aging and estimated training status on blood pressure and antihypertensive medicine consumption
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of aging and the estimated training status (TS) on the blood pressure (BP) and antihypertensive medicine consumption (AMC) which are supposed to be high in older people compared with adults. Participants (n=396) performed the following tests: Functional fitness battery test proposed by AAHPERD, blood pressure measurement and a questionnaire about habits of physical exercise and medicine consumptions. In summary, older group present high level of blood pressure and medicine consumptions compared with adults groups (BP - 125±5/77±9 vs 119±12/78±9 mmHg and AMC - 1.8±0.1 vs 1.4±0.1 respectively). However, when participants were divided according to TS, good level of TS was associated with low level of blood pressure. These results were not observed in adults group. Thus, the current study contributes to establish the good level of TS as a marker of good level of blood pressure, especially in older group.