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高血压管理的体育活动建议:医疗保健提供者的建议有作用吗?

Physical activity recommendation for hypertension management: does healthcare provider advice make a difference?

作者信息

Halm Josiah, Amoako Emelia

机构信息

University of North Carolina at Greensboro School of Nursing, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.

出版信息

Ethn Dis. 2008 Summer;18(3):278-82.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Achieving normal blood pressure with antihypertensive medication remains an achievable goal for only approximately equal to 31% of hypertensive patients. Physical activity is a primary lifestyle measure required to lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients, and the US Preventative Services Task force (USPSTF) recommends counseling by health care providers to promote regular physical activity. Surveys of patients suggest, however, that few healthcare providers follow the USPSTF recommendation on physical activity counseling.

METHOD

This article examined data on the rate of healthcare provider counseling, compliance with recommendations and the blood pressure difference associated with following recommendations to increase physical activity. Data are from the National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey III 1988-1994 (NHANES-III) of adults with hypertension. We compared the results of compliance with recommendation from the NHANES-III data to five recent clinical trials on physical activity conducted between 1991 and 2001.

RESULTS

A third of the NHANES-III hypertensive patients received counseling to engage in physical activity to manage their hypertension, and 71% (n=669) followed the recommendations and had a systolic blood pressure that was an average of approximately equal to 3-4 mm Hg lower than those who did not follow recommendations.

CONCLUSION

This study shows that fewer patients are receiving exercise counseling to help lower blood pressure and improve health outcomes. However, patients seem to follow the advice when given. Given the magnitude of poorly controlled hypertension, these findings should alert healthcare providers to find innovative means of physical activity recommendation to improve health outcomes.

摘要

背景

使用抗高血压药物使血压恢复正常,对于仅约31%的高血压患者来说仍是一个可实现的目标。体育活动是高血压患者降低血压所需采取的主要生活方式措施,美国预防服务工作组(USPSTF)建议医疗保健提供者提供咨询,以促进规律的体育活动。然而,对患者的调查表明,很少有医疗保健提供者遵循USPSTF关于体育活动咨询的建议。

方法

本文研究了医疗保健提供者咨询率、对建议的依从性以及与遵循增加体育活动建议相关的血压差异的数据。数据来自1988 - 1994年全国健康和营养检查调查III(NHANES - III)中的成年高血压患者。我们将NHANES - III数据中对建议的依从性结果与1991年至2001年期间进行的五项近期体育活动临床试验进行了比较。

结果

NHANES - III中有三分之一的高血压患者接受了关于通过体育活动来控制高血压的咨询,71%(n = 669)的患者遵循了这些建议,其收缩压平均比未遵循建议的患者低约3 - 4毫米汞柱。

结论

这项研究表明,接受运动咨询以帮助降低血压和改善健康结果的患者较少。然而,患者在得到建议时似乎会遵循。鉴于高血压控制不佳的严重程度,这些发现应提醒医疗保健提供者寻找创新的体育活动推荐方式,以改善健康结果。

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