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导言健康的生活方式会影响高血压的控制。然而,有关生活方式对高血压的影响的研究仍然很少。本研究旨在分析高血压患者的生活方式因素与高血压控制之间的关系:这项横断面探索性研究于 2022 年 6 月至 12 月在 Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat 的 265 名高血压患者中进行。高血压控制状况通过检查系列血压进行评估。体力活动(PA)水平、睡眠质量、压力水平和饮食模式分别通过全球体力活动问卷、匹兹堡睡眠质量指数、抑郁焦虑压力量表-21、24小时食物回忆问卷、青少年饮食习惯清单和情绪化饮食量表进行测量。统计分析采用了逐步二元逻辑回归和广义线性模型:约 72.2% 的参与者患有未控制的高血压。大多数人的 PA 水平低(46%)、压力水平正常(94.7%)、睡眠质量好(80%)、热量摄入低(95.5%)、饮食习惯中性(55.5%)、情绪化饮食少(93.2%)。性别(P=0.030)、年龄(P=0.018)、PA 水平(P=0.011)、睡眠质量(P=0.032)和压力水平(P=0.030)对高血压控制有显著影响。具体而言,中度(几率比[OR]=5.868,95% 置信区间[CI]=3.024-11.798,P=0.000)和剧烈的 PA 水平(OR=2.188,95% CI=1.026-4.678,P=0.042)与高血压控制显著相关:结论:适度和剧烈的体育锻炼水平是可能对控制高血压发挥作用的生活方式因素。
Association between lifestyle factors and hypertension control in Indonesian primary healthcare settings: A cross-sectional study.
Introduction: A healthy lifestyle influences hypertension control. However, studies investigating the effects of lifestyle on hypertension remain elusive. This study aimed to analyse the association between lifestyle factors and hypertension control among patients with hypertension.
Methods: This cross-sectional exploratory study was conducted from June to December 2022 among 265 patients with hypertension from the Pusat Kesehatan Masyarakat. The status of hypertension control was assessed by checking the serial blood pressure. The physical activity (PA) level, sleep quality, stress level and eating pattern were measured using the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire; Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index; Depression Anxiety Stress Scale-21; and 24-Hour Food Recall Questionnaire, Adolescent Food Habits Checklist and Emotional Eating Scale, respectively. Stepwise binary logistic regression and a generalised linear model were used for the statistical analysis.
Results: Approximately 72.2% of the participants had uncontrolled hypertension. The majority showed a low PA level (46%), normal stress level (94.7%), good sleep quality (80%), low caloric intake (95.5%), neutral food habit (55.5%) and low emotional eating (93.2%). Sex (P=0.030), age (P=0.018), PA level (P=0.011), sleep quality (P=0.032) and stress level (P=0.030) significantly influenced hypertension control. Specifically, moderate (odds ratio [OR]=5.868, 95% confidence interval [CI]=3.024-11.798, P=0.000) and vigorous PA levels (OR=2.188, 95% CI=1.026-4.678, P=0.042) were significantly associated with hypertension control.
Conclusion: Moderate and vigorous PA levels are lifestyle factors that may play a role in controlling hypertension.
期刊介绍:
The Malaysian Family Physician is the official journal of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. It is published three times a year. Circulation: The journal is distributed free of charge to all members of the Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. Complimentary copies are also sent to other organizations that are members of the World Organization of Family Doctors (WONCA).