Global Health Institute, School of Public Health, Xi'an Jiaotong University Health Science Center, Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.
Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2023 Jun 15;11:1073284. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1073284. eCollection 2023.
Little is known regarding health status in an environment characterized by instability and ongoing war risks. This study investigated hypertension disease burden and associations of war-related traumatic events with blood pressure (BP) trajectory over time amongst mid-aged and older Palestinian adults in Gaza Strip.
From nine primary healthcare centers, medical records between 2013 and 2019 were collected for 1,000 mid-aged and older Palestinian adults living in Gaza. Multinomial logistic regression analysis examined associations between war-related traumatic events and BP trajectories derived using latent class trajectory analysis (LCTA).
The prevalence of self-reported injury (of participants or their family members), death of a family member, and violence due to house bombing was 51.4%, 54.1%, and 66.5%, respectively. In total, 22.4% and 21.4% of participants had constant-very-high (CVH) systolic BP (SBP) (>160 mmHg) and diastolic BP (DBP) (>95 mmHg), and normal-stable SBP and DBP was found only 54.9% and 52.6%, respectively. Injury (participants or family members), death of a family member, and violence due to house bombing during wars were associated with CVH SBP with odds ratios [95 CI, OR = 1.79 (1.28-2.48), 1.90 (1.36-2.65), and 1.44 (1.01-2.05)], respectively. The corresponding figures were [95 CI, OR = 1.92 (1.36-2.71), 1.90 (1.35-2.68), and 1.62 (1.13-2.38)] for CVH DBP. Living in debt was positively associated with CVH SBP, [95 CI, OR = 2.49 (1.73-3.60)] and CVH DBP, [95 CI, OR = 2.37 (1.63-3.45)].
The disease burden related to war-related traumatic events is high and positively related to adverse BP trajectory among the mid-aged and older Palestinians living in Gaza. Intervention programs are needed to manage and prevent chronic diseases in this vulnerable population.
在不稳定和持续存在战争风险的环境中,人们对健康状况知之甚少。本研究调查了加沙地带中年和老年巴勒斯坦人高血压疾病负担以及与战争相关的创伤事件与随时间推移的血压(BP)轨迹之间的关联。
从九个初级保健中心收集了 1000 名居住在加沙的中年和老年巴勒斯坦人的 2013 年至 2019 年的医疗记录。使用潜在类别轨迹分析(LCTA)得出的 BP 轨迹,使用多项逻辑回归分析研究了与战争相关的创伤事件之间的关联。
报告的受伤(参与者或其家庭成员)、家庭成员死亡和房屋爆炸导致的暴力的发生率分别为 51.4%、54.1%和 66.5%。共有 22.4%和 21.4%的参与者收缩压(SBP)持续非常高(CVH)(>160mmHg)和舒张压(DBP)(>95mmHg),而正常稳定的 SBP 和 DBP 仅分别为 54.9%和 52.6%。战争期间的受伤(参与者或家庭成员)、家庭成员死亡和房屋爆炸导致的暴力与 CVH SBP 相关,优势比[95%CI,OR=1.79(1.28-2.48),1.90(1.36-2.65)和 1.44(1.01-2.05)]。CVH DBP 的相应数字分别为[95%CI,OR=1.92(1.36-2.71),1.90(1.35-2.68)和 1.62(1.13-2.38)]。生活在债务中与 CVH SBP 呈正相关,[95%CI,OR=2.49(1.73-3.60)]和 CVH DBP,[95%CI,OR=2.37(1.63-3.45)]。
与战争相关的创伤事件相关的疾病负担很高,并与加沙地带的中年和老年巴勒斯坦人的不良 BP 轨迹呈正相关。需要干预计划来管理和预防这一脆弱人群的慢性疾病。