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美国六个城市的每日室外温度与血压之间的负相关关系。

Inverse correlation between daily outdoor temperature and blood pressure in six US cities.

作者信息

Radin Jennifer M, Neems Daniel, Goglia Ross, Siddiqui Khan, Steinhubl Steven R

机构信息

Digital Medicine Department, Scripps Translational Science Institute, The Scripps Research Institutes, La Jolla, California.

Research and Development Department, Higi SH LLC, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

Blood Press Monit. 2018 Jun;23(3):148-152. doi: 10.1097/MBP.0000000000000322.

Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the relationship between mean outdoor temperature and mean daily blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) among six, large, geographically and climatically diverse US cities. We collected BP and HR data from Higi stations, located in a wide range of neighborhood grocery stores and retail pharmacies, from six US cities (Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, Boise, Chicago, and New York City). Outdoor daily temperature data were collected from the National Centers for Environmental Information's database. Pearson's correlation was used to assess the linear relationship between mean daily outdoor temperature and mean daily BP and HR for each city from May 2016 through April 2017. A total of 2 140 626 BP and HR readings were recorded in the six study cities. Mean outdoor temperature was inversely correlated with both mean daily average systolic (r=-0.69, P<0.0001) and diastolic (r=-0.71; P<0.0001) BPs, but not HR (r<0.0001, P=0.48). We also found that temperature change had a larger impact on BP in equatorial climates such as Miami compared with colder and more temperature variable cities like Chicago and Boise. Previous studies have found that BP varies seasonally, but few have looked at the impact of daily temperature on both BP and HR changes. Our study is one of the largest and most climatically diverse populations ever looking at this relationship. Our results suggest that temperature, and perhaps geography, should play a role in tailoring individualized evaluation and treatment for hypertensive diseases.

摘要

本研究旨在评估美国六个地理和气候条件各异的大城市的平均室外温度与每日平均血压(BP)及心率(HR)之间的关系。我们从位于美国六个城市(休斯顿、洛杉矶、迈阿密、博伊西、芝加哥和纽约市)各类社区杂货店和零售药店的Higi站点收集了血压和心率数据。室外每日温度数据则从美国国家环境信息中心的数据库中获取。使用Pearson相关性分析来评估2016年5月至2017年4月期间每个城市的每日平均室外温度与每日平均血压及心率之间的线性关系。六个研究城市共记录了2140626次血压和心率读数。平均室外温度与每日平均收缩压(r = -0.69,P < 0.0001)和舒张压(r = -0.71;P < 0.0001)均呈负相关,但与心率无关(r < 0.0001,P = 0.48)。我们还发现,与芝加哥和博伊西等较寒冷且温度变化较大的城市相比,在迈阿密等赤道气候地区,温度变化对血压的影响更大。以往研究发现血压存在季节性变化,但很少有研究关注每日温度对血压和心率变化的影响。我们的研究是有史以来观察这种关系的规模最大、气候条件最多样化的人群研究之一。我们的结果表明,温度乃至地理因素,在为高血压疾病量身定制个体化评估和治疗方案时应发挥作用。

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