Leisure Time Physical Activity and Incidence of Arterial Hypertension in ELSA-Brasil Participants.

Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia Pub Date : 2024-08-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.36660/abc.20230734
Tarcísio C Souza, Sheila M A Matos, Maria da C C de Almeida, Maria J M Fonseca, Maria Del Carmen B Molina, Rosane H Griep, Cristiano P S Pitanga, Francisco J G Pitanga
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Abstract

Background: Evidence indicates that physical activity (PA) has a protective effect against chronic diseases, including high arterial hypertension (AH).

Objective: This study investigated, longitudinally, the association between changes in leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and the incidence of hypertension in ELSA-Brasil participants.

Methods: Data from 8,968 participants were analyzed at two different times (2008-2010 and 2012-2014). The International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), long version, was used to assess LTPA. The association between LTPA and AH was tested using Poisson regression with relative risk (RR) estimation, with a significance level of 5% and a 95% confidence interval.

Results: When the LTPA level variable was categorized as sufficient and insufficient, no statistically significant associations were found between LTPA and AH incidence as a function of changes in PA during follow-up. However, when the LTPA variable was categorized as inactive, little active, active, and very active, a statistically significant association was observed between LTPA and AH in participants classified as very physically active. The risk of AH was reduced by 35% among men RR 0.65 (95% CI 0.50-0.86) and by 66% among women RR 0.34 (95% CI 0.20-0.58) who maintained high levels of LTPA at both moments of follow-up.

Conclusion: These results suggest that maintaining high levels of PA over time is associated with a lower risk of developing AH, highlighting the importance of PA in preventing this condition, for both men and women.

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ELSA-Brasil 参与者的闲暇体育活动和动脉高血压发病率。
背景:有证据表明,体力活动(PA)对包括高动脉性高血压(AH)在内的慢性疾病具有保护作用:本研究纵向调查了 ELSA-Brasil 参与者闲暇时间体育活动(LTPA)的变化与高血压发病率之间的关系:对 8968 名参与者在两个不同时期(2008-2010 年和 2012-2014 年)的数据进行了分析。长版国际体力活动问卷(IPAQ)用于评估LTPA。采用泊松回归和相对风险(RR)估算法检验了LTPA与AH之间的关系,显著性水平为5%,置信区间为95%:当LTPA水平变量被分为足够和不足够时,LTPA和AH发病率与随访期间PA变化之间没有统计学意义上的关联。然而,当LTPA变量被分为不活跃、不太活跃、活跃和非常活跃时,在被归类为非常活跃的参与者中,LTPA与AH之间存在统计学意义上的显著关联。在两次随访中都保持高水平LTPA的男性AH风险降低了35% RR 0.65(95% CI 0.50-0.86),女性AH风险降低了66% RR 0.34(95% CI 0.20-0.58):这些结果表明,长期保持高水平的体育锻炼与降低罹患急性心肌梗死的风险有关,这凸显了体育锻炼在预防急性心肌梗死方面对男性和女性的重要性。
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