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Obesity as an independent influential factor for reduced radial arterial wave reflection in a middle-aged Japanese male population.

机译:肥胖是影响日本中年男性人群放射状动脉反射减少的独立影响因素。

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This study aimed to examine whether obesity, including abdominal obesity, is an influential factor for radial arterial wave reflection, as expressed by the augmentation index (AI), in middle-aged Japanese men. Radial arterial pressure waveform was measured using automated applanation tonometry in 828 men (mean age: 47+/-5 years) during an annual health examination at a company. Radial AI was calculated from the waveforms. AI appeared to be similar between subjects with and without obesity (body mass index (BMI) >/=25 and <25 kg m(-2), respectively). However, after adjusting for age, height, heart rate, mean blood pressure, low- and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, fasting plasma glucose, white blood cell count and other potential confounders, AI was significantly lower in subjects with obesity (71.6%, 95% confidence interval (CI); 70.2-73.0%) than in those without (75.2%, 95% CI; 74.4-76.0%, P<0.001). In a multiple linear regression analysis, BMI was negatively associated with AI (beta=-0.20, P<0.001); other factors associated with AI were heart rate (beta=-0.56), mean blood pressure (beta=0.44), height (beta=-0.24), age (beta=0.15), current smoking (beta=0.09), white blood cell count (beta=0.06) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (beta=0.06). Similar associations were found when waist circumference (WC, an index of abdominal obesity) was substituted for BMI in the analysis (beta=-0.12, P<0.001). BMI closely correlated with WC (r=0.87), thus suggesting that approximately 76% (a square of 0.87) of BMI can be explained by WC. In conclusion, although it does not have a major impact, obesity, including abdominal obesity, may be an influential factor for reduced radial AI, independently of well-known confounders, in middle-aged Japanese men.Hypertension Research (2009) 32, 387-391; doi:10.1038/hr.2009.33; published online 27 March 2009.
机译:这项研究旨在检查肥胖,包括腹部肥胖,是否对日本中年男性的radial动脉反射波有影响,用增强指数(AI)表示。在公司的年度健康检查期间,使用自动压平眼压法对828名男性(平均年龄:47 +/- 5岁)测量了动脉压波形。从波形计算出径向AI。在有肥胖者和没有肥胖者之间,AI似乎是相似的(体重指数(BMI)> / = 25和<25 kg m(-2))。但是,在调整了年龄,身高,心率,平均血压,低密度和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇,空腹血糖,白细胞计数和其他可能的混杂因素后,肥胖患者的AI明显降低(71.6%, 95%的置信区间(CI); 70.2-73.0%)高于没有情况下的可信区间(75.2%,95%CI; 74.4-76.0%,P <0.001)。在多元线性回归分析中,BMI与AI呈负相关(β= -0.20,P <0.001);与AI相关的其他因素包括心率(beta = -0.56),平均血压(beta = 0.44),身高(beta = -0.24),年龄(beta = 0.15),当前吸烟(beta = 0.09),白细胞计数(beta = 0.06)和低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(beta = 0.06)。在分析中,用腰围(腹部肥胖指数WC)代替BMI时发现相似的关联(β= -0.12,P <0.001)。 BMI与WC密切相关(r = 0.87),因此表明WC可以解释约76%(0.87的平方)的BMI。综上所述,尽管肥胖没有引起重大影响,但包括腹部肥胖在内的肥胖可能是影响中年日本男性radial动脉AI降低的独立于已知混杂因素的影响因素.Hypertension Research(2009)32,387 -391; doi:10.1038 / hr.2009.33; 2009年3月27日在线发布。

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