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Stress as a potential modifier of the impact of lead levels on blood pressure: the normative aging study.

机译:压力是铅水平对血压影响的潜在调节因素:规范性衰老研究。

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BACKGROUND: Lead exposure and psychological stress have been independently associated with hypertension in various populations, and animal studies suggest that when they co-occur, their effects may be exacerbated. OBJECTIVES: We examined whether psychological stress modifies the impact of cumulative lead exposure (measured as bone lead levels) on hypertension and blood pressure in Boston-area community-exposed men participating in the Normative Aging Study. METHODS: We evaluated the modifying effect of stress on lead exposure on baseline hypertension status (513 participants) and on blood pressure in those without hypertension (237 participants), cross-sectionally. In baseline nonhypertensives, we examined the same risk factors in relation to prospective risk of developing hypertension. RESULTS: Cross-sectional analysis revealed a positive interaction between stress and tibia lead on systolic blood pressure, after adjusting for age, body mass index, family history of high blood pressure, education, smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, and nutritional factors. In prospective multivariate analyses, high stress also modified the effect of tibia lead and patella lead on the risk of developing hypertension. Those reporting high stress had 2.66 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.43-4.95] times the risk of developing hypertension per standard deviation increase in tibia lead and had 2.64 (95% CI, 1.42-4.92) times the risk per standard deviation increase in patella lead. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, these are the first analyses to look at interactive effects of stress and lead on hypertension in humans. These results suggest that the effect of lead on hypertension is most pronounced among highly stressed individuals, independent of demographic and behavioral risk factors.
机译:背景:铅暴露和心理压力已与各种人群的高血压独立相关,动物研究表明,当它们同时发生时,其作用可能会加剧。目的:我们研究了心理压力是否改变了参加规范性衰老研究的波士顿地区社区接触男性的铅累积暴露(以骨铅水平衡量)对高血压和血压的影响。方法:我们评估了铅暴露对基线高血压状态(513名参与者)和无高血压者(237名参与者)的血压的改善作用,其横截面进行了评估。在基线非高血压患者中,我们检查了与发生高血压的预期风险相关的相同风险因素。结果:横断面分析显示,在调整了年龄,体重指数,高血压家族病史,教育程度,吸烟,饮酒,体育锻炼和营养因素后,压力和胫骨铅对收缩压之间存在正向相互作用。在前瞻性多元分析中,高压力也改变了胫骨铅和骨铅对发展为高血压的风险的影响。那些承受高压力的人的铅标准偏差每增加一个标准偏差,患高血压的风险是其危险性的2.66 [95%置信区间(CI),1.43-4.95]倍,而每个标准偏差的危险性是他们的2.64(95%CI,1.42-4.92)倍lead骨铅增加。结论:据我们所知,这是首次研究压力和铅对人类高血压的相互作用的分析。这些结果表明,铅对高血压的影响在高压力个体中最为明显,而不受人口统计学和行为风险因素的影响。

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