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Relationships Between Skin Color Income and Blood Pressure Among African Americans in the CARDIA Study

机译:CARDIA研究中非裔美国人的肤色收入和血压之间的关系

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Objectives. We explored how income and skin color interact to influence the blood pressure of African American adults enrolled in the longitudinal Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) Study.Methods. Data were derived from 1893 African American CARDIA year-15 participants who had undergone skin reflectance assessments at year 7. We adjusted for age, gender, body mass index, smoking status, and use of antihypertensive medication to examine whether year-15 self-reported family incomes, in interaction with skin reflectance, predicted blood pressure levels.Results. Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels were 117.1 (±16.07) and 76.9 (±12.5) mm Hg, respectively. After adjustment, the interaction between skin reflectance and income was significantly associated with systolic blood pressure (P< .01). Among lighter-skinned African Americans, systolic pressure decreased as income increased (b= −1.15, P<.001); among those with darker skin, systolic blood pressure increased with increasing income (b=0.10, P=.75).Conclusions. The protective gradient of income on systolic blood pressure seen among African Americans with lighter skin is not observed to the same degree among those with darker skin. Psychosocial stressors, including racial discrimination, may play a role in this relationship.
机译:目标。我们探讨了收入和肤色如何相互作用,以影响参与青壮年纵向冠状动脉风险发展(CARDIA)研究的非裔美国成年人的血压。数据来自1893年的15年非裔美国人CARDIA 15年参与者,他们在第7年进行了皮肤反射率评估。我们对年龄,性别,体重指数,吸烟状况和使用降压药进行了调整,以检查15年级是否自我报告家庭收入与皮肤反射率的相互作用可预测血压水平。平均收缩压和舒张压分别为117.1(±16.07)和76.9(±12.5)mm Hg。调整后,皮肤反射率和收入之间的相互作用与收缩压显着相关(P <.01)。在肤色较浅的非洲裔美国人中,收缩压随着收入的增加而降低(b = −1.15,P <.001);在皮肤较黑的人中,收缩压随收入增加而增加(b = 0.10,P = .75)。在皮肤较浅的非洲裔美国人中,观察到的收缩期血压收入的保护性梯度在皮肤较黑的人群中没有达到相同的程度。社会心理压力源,包括种族歧视,可能在这种关系中起作用。

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