收缩压,而不是舒张压能更好地表达年龄和成年人血压变化之间的关系

IF 0.2 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
A. Bamaiyi, Habib Madaki, Hamis Musa, A. Usman, M. Zagga, B. Tambuwal, H. Umar
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背景:高血压是心血管疾病(CVD)的重要病因。血压(BP)升高及相关并发症受年龄影响。目的:评估索科托社区成人样本中收缩压、舒张压、衍生脉压(PP)、平均动脉压(MAP)以及脉搏率(PR)的年龄相关变化。背景和设计:对尼日利亚西北部Sokoto社区参加免费医疗筛查的成年人(主要是非高血压、非糖尿病患者)进行评估。材料与方法:测量血压、人体测量和随机血糖。统计分析使用:使用IBM SPSS 23.0版本进行数据库存储和分析。结果:收缩压与年龄的相关性高于其他血压参数(收缩压标准化β系数= 0.4071,R2 = 0.0933,舒张压= 0.1485,R2 = 0.0409, PP = 0.2587, R2 = 0.0661, MAP = 0.2347, R2 = 0.0757, PR = -0.0087, R2 = 0.0001)。在独立于体重(Fcrit = 2.398, F = 151.911, df = 4, P = 0.000)和独立于稳态血压MAP (Fcrit = 2.637, F = 795.975, P = 0.000)的年龄依赖性血压参数变化中,也观察到同样的趋势。然而,当将人群分为≤50岁和>50岁时,舒张压比收缩压更能解释≤50岁年龄组的关系。结论:成人高血压治疗应监测血压各项指标,但收缩压及其衍生物PP应引起重视。
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Systolic pressure, not the diastolic pressure expresses better the relationship between age and blood pressure changes in a community sample of adults
Context: Hypertension is an important cause of the cardiovascular disease (CVD). Blood pressure (BP) elevations and the associated complications are influenced by age. Aim: To evaluate age-related variations in systolic BP, diastolic BP, and the derived pulse pressure (PP), mean arterial pressure (MAP), as well as pulse rate (PR) in a community sample of adults in Sokoto. Settings and Design: Adult individuals, predominantly non-hypertensive, non-diabetic that attended a free medical screening in a Sokoto community, Northwestern Nigeria were evaluated. Materials and Methods: Blood pressure, anthropometry, and random blood glucose were measured. Statistical Analysis Used: Database storage and analysis were carried out using IBM SPSS, version 23.0. Results: Systolic BP correlates with age increases beyond other BP parameters (standardized β-coefficient of systolic BP = 0.4071, R2 = 0.0933, Diastolic BP = 0.1485, R2 = 0.0409, PP = 0.2587, R2 = 0.0661, MAP = 0.2347, R2 = 0.0757, PR = -0.0087, R2 = 0.0001). The same trend was observed when age-dependent variations in the BP parameters were assessed independent of body weights (Fcrit = 2.398, F = 151.911, df = 4, P = 0.000) and independent of the steady state pressure, MAP (Fcrit = 2.637, F = 795.975, P = 0.000). However, when the population is considered by age categories of ≤50 years or >50 years separately, diastolic BP rather than the systolic BP better explain the relationship in the ≤50 years category. Conclusion: Although all the components of BP should be monitored when treating hypertension in adults, systolic BP and its derivative PP be given more attention.
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Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences
Nigerian Journal of Basic and Clinical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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