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老年女性休闲时间身体活动与血压之间的关系。

Relation between leisure-time physical activity and blood pressure in older women.

作者信息

Reaven P D, Barrett-Connor E, Edelstein S

机构信息

Department of Endocrinology, School of Medicine, University of California San Diego, La Jolla 92093-0607.

出版信息

Circulation. 1991 Feb;83(2):559-65. doi: 10.1161/01.cir.83.2.559.

Abstract

Although there is some evidence that physical activity may decrease blood pressure in young and middle-aged women, the physical activity-blood pressure association in older women has rarely been studied. As part of an ongoing community-based study of chronic disease, 641 Caucasian women between the ages of 50 and 89 years had blood pressure measured following the Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program protocol. They also answered selected Health Interview Survey questions about their leisure-time activity and were classified into categories of light (58%), moderate (24%), heavy (6%), or no physical activity (12%) by the estimated metabolic rate required for each activity. Women who engaged in any physical activity were significantly younger and thinner than sedentary women and had lower fasting and 2-hour postchallenge insulin levels. They did not differ in alcohol consumption, cigarette use, or prevalence of coronary heart disease or diabetes. Rates of systolic and diastolic hypertension were significantly lower in women participating in light, moderate, or heavy physical activity compared with sedentary women. Blood pressure levels decreased with each increase in reported activity intensity (p less than 0.005 for trend), with systolic blood pressure approximately 20 mm Hg lower in the heaviest activity group compared with systolic blood pressure in sedentary women. Intergroup differences remained statistically significant after adjustment for age and body mass index. Although physical activity was associated with lower fasting and 2-hour postchallenge insulin levels (p less than 0.01 for trend), adjustment for insulin levels did not alter blood pressure differences among activity groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

摘要

尽管有证据表明体育活动可能会降低年轻和中年女性的血压,但老年女性中体育活动与血压之间的关联却鲜有研究。作为一项正在进行的基于社区的慢性病研究的一部分,按照高血压检测与随访项目的方案,对641名年龄在50至89岁之间的白人女性进行了血压测量。她们还回答了健康访谈调查中有关休闲活动的特定问题,并根据每项活动所需的估计代谢率被分为轻度活动(58%)、中度活动(24%)、重度活动(6%)或无体育活动(12%)几类。进行任何体育活动的女性比久坐不动的女性明显更年轻、更瘦,且空腹和挑战后2小时的胰岛素水平更低。她们在饮酒、吸烟、冠心病或糖尿病患病率方面没有差异。与久坐不动的女性相比,参与轻度、中度或重度体育活动的女性收缩压和舒张压高血压的发生率显著更低。随着报告的活动强度每增加一级,血压水平都会下降(趋势p值小于0.005),与久坐不动女性的收缩压相比,活动强度最大组的收缩压大约低20毫米汞柱。在对年龄和体重指数进行调整后,组间差异仍具有统计学意义。尽管体育活动与较低的空腹和挑战后2小时胰岛素水平相关(趋势p值小于0.01),但对胰岛素水平进行调整并没有改变活动组之间的血压差异。(摘要截选至250词)

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