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Peer Reviewed: The Contribution of Age and Weight to Blood Pressure Levels Among Blacks and Whites Receiving Care in Community-Based Primary Care Practices

机译:同行评审:基于社区的初级保健实践中接受护理的黑人和白人中年龄和体重对血压水平的贡献

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We examined whether race and age, risk factors for obesity and hypertension, affect the association of obesity with elevated blood pressure (BP). Using electronic medical record data, we conducted a cross-sectional study of adult patients seen at 6 Maryland primary care clinics from September 2011 through June 2012. The risk for higher BP among patients younger than 65 years and in an elevated weight category was greater for both races but was higher for whites than blacks. For patients aged 65 years or older, weight had little impact on systolic BP, suggesting that approaches involving weight loss to address elevated BP should focus on populations younger than 65.
机译:我们检查了种族和年龄,肥胖和高血压的危险因素是否会影响肥胖与高血压(BP)的关联。利用电子病历数据,我们对2011年9月至2012年6月在马里兰州6家初级保健诊所就诊的成年患者进行了横断面研究。对于65岁以下,体重增加的患者,血压升高的风险更大。两个种族,但白人比黑人更高。对于65岁或65岁以上的患者,体重对收缩压影响不大,这表明涉及减轻体重以解决血压升高的方法应针对65岁以下的人群。

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