1956-1980年日本血压水平和高血压患病率下降趋势及相关因素变化

Hirotsugu Ueshima , Kozo Tatara , Shintaro Asakura , Masashi Okamoto
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1956-1980年,日本全国营养调查获得了年龄特异性和年龄调整血压和高血压患病率的趋势。1956-1980年间,日本30-69岁人群的年龄调整血压呈上升趋势,在1964年前后达到峰值,随后呈下降趋势。为了探索导致血压水平变化的可能因素,我们分析了血压与几个可能因素之间的关系,包括男性和女性心血管疾病(CVD)的治疗率、人均年盐和酒精消费量以及男性和女性的体重指数(MB1)。在对男性的分析中只考虑了饮酒量,因为日本女性仍然倾向于喝相对较少的酒。在简单的描述性分析中,心血管疾病治疗率的上升趋势似乎与血压水平的下降和男性和女性高血压患病率的下降有关。治疗率的影响似乎克服了BMI上升趋势的不利影响。近期食盐摄入量的减少可能部分解释了血压水平和高血压患病率下降趋势较晚的原因。在多元回归分析中使用这些时间序列数据。心血管疾病。BMI和酒精摄入量与血压水平和高血压患病率显著相关,尽管盐在这些分析中不显著。
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Declining trends in blood pressure level and the prevalence of hypertension, and changes in related factors in Japan, 1956–1980

Trends in age-specific and age-adjusted blood pressure and the prevalence of hypertension were obtained from the National Nutrition Survey of Japan, 1956–1980. The national trends in the age-adjusted blood pressure of people (30–69 years old) in Japan during the 1956–1980 period show an increasing pattern reaching a peak around 1964 followed by a descreasing pattern. To explore the possible factors which have contributed to the change in blood pressure levels, we analyzed the relationship between the blood pressure and several possible factors, including the rate of treatment for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) for men and women, annual salt and alcohol consumption per capita and body mass index (MB1) for men and women. Only alcohol consumption was considered in the analysis of men because women in Japan still tend to drink relatively little alcohol.

In simple descriptive analyses, the increasing trend in the treatment rates of CVD seemed to be related to the decrease in the blood pressure level and in the prevalence rate of hypertension for both men and women. The impact of treatment rate seemed to overcome the adverse influence of the increasing trends in BMI. Recent decrease in salt consumption may account in part for the later period of the decreasing trends in blood pressure level and the prevalence of hypertension. In multiple regression analysis using these time series data. CVD. BMI and alcohol consumption were significantly related to blood pressure level and the prevalence of hypertension, although salt was not significant in these analyses.

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