荟萃分析:性别和吸烟习惯与高血压事件的关系

Armuni, Bahrul Ilmi, S. Arifin, H. Husaini, M. Noor
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高血压是一种潜在的威胁,因为它经常在没有症状的情况下发生。根据世卫组织的记录,高血压造成的高死亡率为45%。引发高血压的因素包括年龄、性别、家族史、吸烟习惯、盐摄入量、饱和弱摄入量、酒精饮料、肥胖、缺乏体育活动、压力和雌激素紊乱。性别和吸烟变量的研究很有趣,因为印度尼西亚是世界上吸烟者人数最多的国家之一。根据世卫组织2008年的数据,印度尼西亚在十大吸烟国中排名第三,仅次于中国和印度。吸烟人数达到6500万人。本研究的目的是通过荟萃分析方法确定性别和吸烟习惯对高血压发病率的关系趋势。文章用作b谷歌Scholar和PUBMED的数据来源。根据指定的纳入标准筛选299篇文章,其中12篇文章作为本研究的数据库。结果显示,吸烟习惯、性别与高血压发病率存在相关性,高血压发病率为1.397,95% CI: 1.212 ~ 1.611。综合效应的Z值为4.611,p值为0.000,性别与高血压发病率的关系为1.384,95% CI为1.074 ~ 1.784。综合效应也产生了2.510的z值和0.012的p值。
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Meta-Analysis: The Relationship Of Gender And Smoking Habits With The Event Of Hypertension
Hypertension is a hidden threat because it often occurs without symptoms. The high mortality rate due to hypertension is recorded at 45% according to WHO. Factors that trigger hypertension include age, gender, family history, smoking habits, salt consumption, saturated weak consumption, alcoholic beverages, obesity, lack of physical activity, stress and estrogen disorders. Gender and smoking variables are interesting to study because Indonesia is one of the countries with the largest number of smokers in the world. From WHO data in 2008, Indonesia ranks third after China and India in the ten largest smoking countries. The number of smokers reaches 65 million people. The purpose of this study was to determine the tendency of the relationship between sex and smoking habits on the incidence of hypertension using the meta-analysis method. Article used as datasource from Google Scholar and PUBMED. Of the 299 articles that were screened based on the specified inclusion criteria, 12 articles were used as the database of this study. The results showed that there was a relationship between smoking habits and gender with the incidence of hypertension with the incidence of hypertension was 1.397 with a 95% CI: 1.212-1.611. The combined effect also resulted in a Z value of 4.611 and a p value of 0.000 and the relationship between sex and the incidence of hypertension was 1.384 with a 95% CI: 1.074-1.784. The combined effect also produces a Z-value of 2.510 and a p-value of 0.012.
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