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A Japanese-Russian collaborative study on aging and atherosclerosis.

机译:日俄合作研究衰老和动脉粥样硬化。

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In Russia, the average life span is decreasing. This phenomenon has not been previously observed in the western hemisphere during periods of relative peace. Although this trend can be attributed to various causes, the available statistics suggest that approximately 55% of the total mortality in Russia at the present time is due to cardiovascular events. Similarly, cardiovascular events are also increasing in Japan and are associated with changes in eating habits. A Japanese-Russian international collaborative study was therefore initiated to investigate this. Data on 102 normal Russian subjects were obtained from a total of 345 patients treated at the Smolensk State Medical Academy outpatients' clinic. The data on the Japanese patients were collected at Tohoku University, Tohoku Rosai Hospital, and Fukuda Denshi Company. Sixty-seven healthy male Japanese volunteers were compared with 44 healthy male Russian patients. In this study, Vasera VS1000 (Fukuda Denshi, Tokyo) was utilized to measure pulse wavevelocity (PWV). Linear regression analysis was performed, and the results showed that brachial-ankle PWV (baPWV) was significantly higher in the Russian compared with the Japanese study group. With regard to aging, PWV was found to increase both in the Japanese and Russian subjects, with a significant increase in the latter group during their 40s compared with the Japanese, and with this tendency being carried forward into the 50s. This may be the principal cause for the higher incidence of cardiovascular events reported among Russians. Furthermore, when a straight line regression analysis was performed, the zero axis intercept in both cases showed almost the same value. These results indicated that the PWV may be almost the same in Japanese and Russian populations at the time of birth. In conclusion, at the time of birth, there is no difference in the atherosclerotic status of Japanese and Russian infants. However, over time atherosclerosis becomes more apparent and progresses significantly in the case of Russian subjects. This finding is observed through the analysis of PWV. The present authors intend to continue their study aimed at preventing the further development of atherosclerosis through medical intervention.
机译:在俄罗斯,平均寿命正在减少。在相对和平时期,西半球以前没有观察到这种现象。尽管这种趋势可以归因于各种原因,但现有统计数据表明,目前俄罗斯总死亡率的约55%是由心血管事件引起的。同样,日本的心血管事件也在增加,并且与饮食习惯的改变有关。因此,发起了日俄国际合作研究以对此进行调查。在Smolensk State Medical Academy门诊的总共345例患者中获得了102名正常俄罗斯受试者的数据。有关日本患者的数据是在东北大学,东北罗萨伊医院和福田电子公司收集的。将67名健康的男性日本志愿者与44名健康的俄罗斯男性患者进行了比较。在这项研究中,Vasera VS1000(东京福田电装)被用于测量脉搏波速度(PWV)。进行了线性回归分析,结果表明,与日本研究组相比,俄罗斯人的臂踝PWV(baPWV)明显更高。关于衰老,发现日本人和俄罗斯人的PWV均增加,与日本人相比,后者在40多岁时显着增加,这一趋势一直延续到50年代。这可能是俄罗斯人中心血管事件发生率较高的主要原因。此外,当执行直线回归分析时,两种情况下的零轴截距都显示几乎相同的值。这些结果表明,出生时日本人和俄罗斯人的PWV可能几乎相同。总之,在出生时,日本和俄罗斯婴儿的动脉粥样硬化状态没有差异。然而,随着时间的流逝,在俄罗斯受试者的情况下,动脉粥样硬化变得更加明显并且进展明显。通过对PWV的分析可以观察到这一发现。本作者打算继续他们的研究,旨在通过医学干预防止动脉粥样硬化的进一步发展。

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