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Group- and sex-specific effects of age, body composition and pulse rate on blood pressure variability in some cross-cultural populations of Visakhapatnam District; South India.

机译:维沙卡帕特南区一些跨文化人群的年龄,身体组成和脉搏频率对群体和性别的影响对血压变异性的影响;印度南部。

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BACKGROUND: Hypertension is becoming a major public health problem in developing countries. Blood pressure tends to vary cross-culturally and is influenced by various factors including age, body composition and pulse rate. This paper reports the influence of age, body composition and pulse rate on blood pressure variability. DESIGN: The data were collected from 1316 individuals (646 men and 670 women) belonging to two tribes (Khondh and Valmiki) inhabiting hilly tribal area and two castes (Wadabalija and Settibalija) from both rural and urban areas from Visakhapatnam district, Andhra Pradesh, India. RESULTS: There are considerable ethnic differences in blood pressure and body composition variables. Age contributes significantly to the variance in blood pressure in these populations. However the influence of age is less pronounced in Khondh, a primitive/unacculturized tribe, while age exerts a profound effect on blood pressure variability in Valmiki, an acculturizing tribe. Further, the effect of age is more pronounced on systolic than on diastolic pressure and it contributes more to the blood pressure of women than men. The subcutaneous fatness measures (sum of three trunk skin fold thicknesses and sum of three extremities skin fold thicknesses) are significant predictors of both systolic and diastolic blood pressure in Khondh, Valmiki and Wadabalija, while body mass index (BMI) is an important predictor of both systolic and diastolic blood pressure in Settibalija. Pulse rate is often found to influence blood pressure of women. CONCLUSION: The age-associated variability of blood pressure confirms the proposition that variability is high in adverse environment, when modernization/acculturization is taken to represent environmental adversity. Apart from the influence of age, body composition/adiposity contributes significantly to the blood pressure variability.
机译:背景:高血压正在成为发展中国家的主要公共卫生问题。血压跨文化趋向于变化,并且受年龄,身体组成和脉搏率等各种因素的影响。本文报道了年龄,身体组成和脉搏率对血压变异性的影响。设计:数据收集自1316个人(646名男性和670名女性),属于居住在丘陵部落地区的两个部落(Khondh和Valmiki)以及来自安得拉邦维沙卡帕特南地区的农村和城市地区的两个种姓(Wadabalija和Settibalija),印度。结果:血压和身体组成变量存在相当大的种族差异。在这些人群中,年龄是导致血压差异的重要因素。但是,年龄的影响在原始的/未接受过训练的部落Khondh中不太明显,而年龄对一个富有文化气息的部落Valmiki的血压变异性产生了深远的影响。此外,年龄对收缩压的影响比对舒张压的影响更明显,并且它对女性的血压影响比对男性更大。皮下脂肪测量(三个躯干皮肤褶皱厚度之和和三个末端皮肤褶皱厚度之和)是Khondh,Valmiki和Wadabalija收缩压和舒张压的重要预测指标,而体重指数(BMI)是该指标的重要预测指标。 Settibalija的收缩压和舒张压。人们经常发现脉搏频率会影响女性的血压。结论:与年龄相关的血压变异性证实了这样的主张,即当现代化/文化化代表环境逆境时,在不利的环境中变异性很高。除了年龄的影响外,身体组成/肥胖也对血压的变异性有很大的影响。

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