[Trajectories of body mass index and risk of hypertension and blood pressure among Chinese adults].

Qi Wang, Wenwen Du, Xiaoyun Song, Jiguo Zhang, Xiaofan Zhang, Feifei Huang, Huijun Wang
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Abstract

Objective: To explore the relationship between trajectories of body mass index(BMI) and the risk of hypertension and blood pressure among Chinese adults.

Methods: The current study was based on data from 10 waves of the China Health and Nutrition Survey from 1991 to 2018. A multistage stratified random sample was used in this study.11885 adults whose BMI had been measured at least three times were included in the study. Group-based trajectory modeling(GBTM) was used to identify the BMI trajectories in different genders, Cox regression model was used to analyze the association between BMI trajectories and the risk of incident hypertension. Generalized linear model was used to analyze the association between BMI trajectories and the blood pressure level.

Results: Three distinct BMI trajectories were determined for both genders: normal-stable group, normal-overweight group, obesity-stable group. The numbers of each group among males were 3595(63.23%), 1412(24.83%) and 679(11.94%), and the numbers of each group among females were 4566(73.66%), 1214(19.58%) and 419(6.76%). Taking the normal-stable group as a reference, after adjusting for confounding factors, the normal-overweight group, obesity-stable group had 1.14(1.03-1.25), P=0.01 and 1.42(1.24-1.63), P<0.01 increased risk(HR(95% CI)) of developing hypertension in male. The normal-overweight group, obesity-stable group had 1.29(1.13-1.46), P<0.01 and 1.58(1.23-2.03), P<0.01 increased risk of developing hypertension in female. Taking the normal-stable group as a reference, after adjusting for confounding factors, the systolic blood pressure[β(95% CI)] in the male normal-overweight group and obesity-stable group increased by 3.01(1.88-4.14)mmHg, P<0.01 and 5.44(3.85-7.03)mmHg, P<0.01 respectively. The diastolic blood-pressure level was increased by 2.20(1.48-2.91)mmHg, P<0.01 and 4.04(3.04-5.04)mmHg, P<0.01 respectively. The systolic blood pressure in the female normal-overweight group and obesity-stable group were increased by 3.65(2.44-4.85)mmHg, P<0.01 and 2.96(0.97-4.94)mmHg, P<0.01 respectively. The diastolic blood pressure level was increased by 3.11(2.38-3.86)mmHg, P<0.01 and 1.25(0.03-2.47)mmHg, P=0.05 respectively.

Conclusion: Both the trajectory of BMI increasing with age and the trajectory of maintaining a high BMI level increased the risk of hypertension, and blood pressure also increased significantly compared with those who maintained normal BMI.

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[中国成年人体重指数与高血压和血压风险的变化轨迹]。
目的:探讨中国成年人身体质量指数(BMI)轨迹与高血压发病风险的关系。方法:本研究基于1991年至2018年中国健康与营养调查的10波数据。本研究采用多阶段分层随机抽样。11885名BMI测量过至少三次的成年人被纳入了这项研究。采用分组轨迹模型(Group-based trajectory modeling, GBTM)识别不同性别的BMI轨迹,采用Cox回归模型分析BMI轨迹与高血压发生风险的关系。采用广义线性模型分析BMI轨迹与血压水平之间的关系。结果:确定了男女三种不同的BMI轨迹:正常-稳定组,正常-超重组,肥胖-稳定组。男性每组人数分别为3595人(63.23%)、1412人(24.83%)和679人(11.94%),女性每组人数分别为4566人(73.66%)、1214人(19.58%)和419人(6.76%)。以正常-稳定组为参照,调整混杂因素后,正常-超重组、肥胖-稳定组男性发生高血压的风险分别增加1.14(1.03-1.25)、P=0.01、1.42(1.24-1.63)、P<0.01 (95% CI)。正常超重组、肥胖稳定组女性发生高血压的风险分别增加1.29(1.13-1.46)、1.58(1.23-2.03)、1.58(1.23-2.03)、P<0.01。以正常稳定组为参照,调整混杂因素后,男性正常超重组和肥胖稳定组的收缩压[β(95% CI)]分别升高3.01(1.88-4.14)mmHg, P<0.01和5.44(3.85-7.03)mmHg, P<0.01。舒张压升高2.20(1.48 ~ 2.91)mmHg, p < 0.01; 4.04(3.04 ~ 5.04)mmHg, p < 0.01。女性正常超重组和肥胖稳定组的收缩压分别升高3.65(2.44-4.85)mmHg;0.01和2.96(0.97-4.94)mmHg, P<0.01。舒张压分别升高3.11(2.38 ~ 3.86)mmHg、0.01和1.25(0.03 ~ 2.47)mmHg, P=0.05。结论:BMI随年龄增长的轨迹和维持高BMI水平的轨迹都增加了高血压的风险,并且与BMI保持正常的人相比,血压也明显升高。
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