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中年男性和女性的得舒饮食评分与血压分布

DASH diet score and distribution of blood pressure in middle-aged men and women.

作者信息

Harrington Janas M, Fitzgerald Anthony P, Kearney Patricia M, McCarthy Vera J C, Madden Jamie, Browne Gemma, Dolan Eamon, Perry Ivan J

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland;

Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Am J Hypertens. 2013 Nov;26(11):1311-20. doi: 10.1093/ajh/hpt106. Epub 2013 Aug 6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Trial provides critical data on the impact of a specific diet pattern (low in salt, fat, and processed foods and high in fruit and vegetables) on blood pressure (BP). The effect of compliance with a DASH-type diet on BP in a general population sample is less well defined. We studied associations between a DASH style diet and BP.

METHODS

We used cross-sectional data from a study of men and women aged 47-73 years (n = 2,047). Participants completed a physical examination that included 3 standardized clinical BP recordings. A subsample (n = 1,187) had ambulatory BP measurements (ABPM) taken. Diet was assessed using a DASH dietary score constructed from a standard Food Frequency Questionnaire. Lower scores indicated less healthy diets. Hypertension was defined as clinic BP ≥ 140/90 mm Hg on medication or as 24-hour ABPM ≥ 130/80 mmHg.

RESULTS

Inverse associations were evident between DASH and systolic BP (SBP). There was a difference in clinic SBP of 7.5 mm Hg and 5.1 mm Hg and a difference in ABPM SBP of 6.3mm Hg and 5.4mm Hg in men and women, respectively, between the highest and lowest DASH quintiles. In fully adjusted multivariable regression analysis, DASH score was inversely associated with SBP. Clear population differences in SBP were evident across DASH quintiles.

CONCLUSIONS

The observed associations indicate that the findings are consistent with the hypothesis that adherence to DASH-equivalent diet can reduce BP at the population level. Public policy promoting a DASH-style healthy diet could have a significant impact on population health by reducing average BP in the population.

摘要

背景

终止高血压膳食疗法(DASH)试验提供了关于特定饮食模式(低盐、低脂肪、低加工食品且高水果和蔬菜)对血压影响的关键数据。在一般人群样本中,遵循DASH式饮食对血压的影响尚不明确。我们研究了DASH式饮食与血压之间的关联。

方法

我们使用了一项针对47 - 73岁男性和女性(n = 2047)的研究中的横断面数据。参与者完成了包括3次标准化临床血压记录的体格检查。一个子样本(n = 1187)进行了动态血压测量(ABPM)。饮食通过由标准食物频率问卷构建的DASH饮食评分进行评估。得分越低表明饮食越不健康。高血压定义为服药时诊所血压≥140/90 mmHg或24小时ABPM≥130/80 mmHg。

结果

DASH与收缩压(SBP)之间存在明显的负相关。在最高和最低DASH五分位数之间,男性和女性的诊所SBP分别相差7.5 mmHg和5.1 mmHg,ABPM SBP分别相差6.3 mmHg和5.4 mmHg。在完全调整的多变量回归分析中,DASH评分与SBP呈负相关。在DASH五分位数之间,SBP存在明显的人群差异。

结论

观察到的关联表明,这些发现与以下假设一致,即坚持类似DASH的饮食可以在人群水平上降低血压。推广DASH式健康饮食的公共政策可能通过降低人群平均血压对人群健康产生重大影响。

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