尼日利亚南部使用非卧床血压监测的年轻人的血压模式

C. Nwafor, Crown Clement
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背景:高血压(HTN)是包括尼日利亚在内的全球重大公共卫生问题,其发病率正在稳步上升。虽然高血压历来与老年人有关,但研究表明,年轻人患高血压的频率越来越高。这给长期健康结果带来了独特的挑战和影响。在尼日利亚,年轻人的高血压是一个很少受到关注的问题,因为人们仍然误认为这是一种只影响老年人的疾病。为了消除这一误解,本研究旨在识别高血压年轻人,并利用 ABPM 调查尼日利亚南部年轻人的高血压水平和模式。研究方法在尼日利亚南部 18-39 岁的年轻人中开展了一项回顾性研究。参与者接受了 ABPM,以评估他们 24 小时内的血压水平和模式。同时还收集了人口统计学数据、生活方式因素和病史。数据分析采用了描述性统计和多变量分析。研究结果本研究共有 111 名参与者,其中男性占 53.2%,女性占 46.8%,平均年龄为 32.9 岁。10%的受访者表示吸烟,43.2%的受访者表示饮酒。在唤醒期间,观察到不同性别的血压参数存在显著差异,男性的平均收缩压、舒张压和平均动脉压均较高。与女性相比,男性在睡眠期间的平均收缩压和平均动脉压较高,但平均心率较低。48.65%的参与者血压控制良好,其中大多数人的血压呈非下降模式(48.65%),其次是良好的下降模式(36.04%)。分别有 1%、1.80% 和 4.50%的病例出现假性高血压、白大衣高血压和焦虑性血压。结论研究表明,大多数人的血压控制良好,但也有相当一部分人的血压控制不理想,这就强调了在心血管健康方面继续保持警惕和采取干预措施的必要性。因此,医疗工作者应优先提高青壮年对高血压的认识,促进他们尽早改变生活方式,以降低未来的风险。
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Blood Pressure Pattern among Young Adults Using Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in South-South Nigeria
Background: Hypertension (HTN) is a significant public health concern worldwide, including Nigeria, with its prevalence steadily rising. Although HTN has historically been associated with older adults, studies have revealed an increasing frequency of the condition in younger adults. This presents unique challenges and implications for long-term health outcomes. In Nigeria, HTN in young individuals is a problem that receives little attention because it is still mistakenly thought of as an illness that only affects the elderly. To dispel this myth, this study aims to identify hypertensive young persons and to investigate the levels and patterns of hypertension in young adults utilizing ABPM in southern Nigeria. Method: A retrospective study was conducted among young adults aged 18-39 in Southern Nigeria. Participants underwent ABPM to assess their BP levels and patterns over 24 hours. Demographic data, lifestyle factors, and medical history were also collected. Descriptive statistics and multivariate analysis were employed to analyze the data. Results: This study consisted of 111 participants, 53.2% males and 46.8% females, with a mean age of 32.9 years. Tobacco consumption was reported by 10% of respondents, while 43.2% reported alcohol consumption. Significant differences in blood pressure parameters between genders were observed during the wake period, with males showing higher average systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressures. During sleep, males exhibited higher average systolic and mean arterial pressures, but lower average heart rate compared to females. Good BP control was observed in 48.65% of participants, with the majority exhibiting a non-dipping pattern (48.65%) followed by good dipping (36.04%). Masked hypertension, white coat hypertension, and anxiety-related BP were observed in 1%, 1.80%, and 4.50% of cases, respectively. Conclusion: The study revealed a majority with good blood pressure control, yet a substantial portion exhibited sub-optimal control, emphasizing the continued need for vigilance and interventions in cardiovascular health. Therefore, health practitioners should prioritize raising awareness of hypertension in young adults and promoting early lifestyle changes to mitigate future risks.
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