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国际老年流动性研究(IMIAS)参与者中与高血压患病率、知晓率、治疗率和控制率相关的因素。

Factors associated with hypertension prevalence, awareness, treatment and control among participants in the International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS).

作者信息

Doulougou B, Gomez F, Alvarado B, Guerra R O, Ylli A, Guralnik J, Zunzunegui M V

机构信息

École de Santé Publique de l'Université de Montréal (ESPUM), Montréal, Quebec, Canada.

Département biomédical et santé publique, Institut de Recherche en Sciences de la Santé, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.

出版信息

J Hum Hypertens. 2016 Feb;30(2):112-9. doi: 10.1038/jhh.2015.30. Epub 2015 Apr 2.

Abstract

The aim of this study is to assess the factors associated with hypertension prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control, in the elderly populations of the International Mobility in Aging Study (IMIAS). Approximately 200 men and 200 women aged 65-74 years were recruited at each site (n=1995) during IMIAS' 2012 baseline survey at five cities: Kingston (Canada), Saint-Hyacinthe (Canada), Tirana (Albania), Manizales (Colombia) and Natal (Brazil). Blood pressure and anthropometric measurements were taken at participants' homes. Hypertension prevalence ranged from 53.4% in Saint-Hyacinthe to 83.5% in Tirana. Diabetes and obesity were identified as risk factors in all cities. More than two-thirds of hypertensive participants were aware of their condition (from 67.3% in Saint-Hyacinthe to 85.4% in Tirana); women were more aware than men. Awareness was positively associated with diabetes in Kingston, Manizales and Natal. Though most of those aware of their hypertensive condition were being treated pharmacologically, associations between awareness and physical activity and refraining from smoking were weak. Control among treated hypertensive participants was low, especially in Tirana and Natal. Diabetes and physical inactivity were associated with poor hypertension control. Hypertension is common in the older populations of IMIAS. Diabetes is strongly associated with hypertension prevalence, awareness and lack of control of hypertension. The fact that awareness is not strongly associated with healthy behaviours suggests that antihypertensive medication is not accompanied by non-pharmacological therapies. Improved health behaviours could strengthen hypertension control. Efforts should be made to increase men's awareness of hypertension. Hypertension control in diabetic patients is a challenge.

摘要

本研究旨在评估国际老年流动研究(IMIAS)中老年人高血压患病率、知晓率、治疗率和控制率的相关因素。在IMIAS于2012年在五个城市进行的基线调查中,每个地点招募了约200名65 - 74岁的男性和200名女性(n = 1995),这五个城市分别是:金斯敦(加拿大)、圣亚森特(加拿大)、地拉那(阿尔巴尼亚)、马尼萨莱斯(哥伦比亚)和纳塔尔(巴西)。在参与者家中进行血压和人体测量。高血压患病率从圣亚森特的53.4%到地拉那的83.5%不等。糖尿病和肥胖在所有城市均被确定为危险因素。超过三分之二的高血压参与者知晓自己的病情(从圣亚森特的67.3%到地拉那的85.4%);女性比男性知晓率更高。在金斯敦、马尼萨莱斯和纳塔尔,知晓率与糖尿病呈正相关。尽管大多数知晓自己患有高血压的人正在接受药物治疗,但知晓率与身体活动和戒烟之间的关联较弱。接受治疗的高血压参与者的控制率较低,尤其是在地拉那和纳塔尔。糖尿病和缺乏身体活动与高血压控制不佳有关。高血压在IMIAS的老年人群中很常见。糖尿病与高血压患病率、知晓率以及高血压控制不佳密切相关。知晓率与健康行为没有强烈关联这一事实表明,抗高血压药物治疗未伴有非药物治疗。改善健康行为可以加强高血压控制。应努力提高男性对高血压的认识。糖尿病患者的高血压控制是一项挑战。

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