Wang Yiyan, Wang Hao, Zhou Jie, Wang Jiaqi, Wu Hengjing, Wu Jing
School of Nursing, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China.
Department of Critical Care Medicine, West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Sichuan, China.
Int J Nurs Sci. 2023 Jun 20;10(3):325-331. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnss.2023.06.008. eCollection 2023 Jul.
This study aimed to analyze associations between body mass index (BMI) and vascular measurements (brachial ankle pulse wave velocity [baPWV] and ankle-brachial index [ABI]), whether blood pressure (BP) was involved in the relationship, and implications for nursing.
A cross-sectional study was conducted, including 1,894 middle-aged and older adults who underwent routine health screening at a community medical center in the Zhangjiang community in Shanghai, China. Participants were divided into three groups based on BMI: normal weight ( = 1,202), overweight ( = 480), and obese ( = 212). Multivariate linear regression models and smooth curve fittings were used to evaluate the associations between BMI and indices of vascular stiffness. Mediation analysis examined whether blood pressure mediate the association between BMI and vascular stiffness.
Multiple linear regression analysis showed that BMI to be significantly and negatively associated with baPWV ( = -0.06 [-0.10, -0.03]) and ABI ( = -0.004 [-0.005, -0.003]), respectively. The interaction test results of systolic blood pressure (SBP) in the relationship between BMI and baPWV were significant ( for interaction = 0.01). After adjusting for age and sex, mediation analyses showed that BMI and baPWV were correlated ( = 0.090, < 0.001) and mediated by SBP ( = 0.533, < 0.001) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ( = 0.338, < 0.001). A negative association was found between BMI and ABI ( = -0.135, < 0.001), which appeared to be partially mediated by SBP ( = 0.124, < 0.001) and DBP ( = 0.053, < 0.001). Additional subgroup analysis based on blood pressure levels did not revealed statistically significant mediating effects.
Our findings showed conflicting associations between BMI and non-invasive vascular measurements of arterial stiffness. BP may have a biological interaction in the relationship between BMI and baPWV. Managing blood pressure and weight through comprehensive clinical care is crucial for preventing stiffness or blockage of vessels in middle-aged and older adults.
本研究旨在分析体重指数(BMI)与血管测量指标(肱踝脉搏波速度[baPWV]和踝臂指数[ABI])之间的关联,探讨血压(BP)是否参与其中以及对护理的启示。
进行了一项横断面研究,纳入了1894名在中国上海张江社区的社区医疗中心接受常规健康筛查的中老年人。参与者根据BMI分为三组:正常体重(n = 1202)、超重(n = 480)和肥胖(n = 212)。使用多元线性回归模型和平滑曲线拟合来评估BMI与血管僵硬度指标之间的关联。中介分析检验血压是否介导BMI与血管僵硬度之间的关联。
多元线性回归分析显示,BMI分别与baPWV(β = -0.06[-0.10, -0.03])和ABI(β = -0.004[-0.005, -0.003])显著负相关。收缩压(SBP)在BMI与baPWV关系中的交互作用检验结果显著(交互作用P = 0.01)。在调整年龄和性别后,中介分析表明BMI与baPWV相关(β = 0.090,P < 0.001),且由SBP(β = 0.533,P < 0.001)和舒张压(DBP)(β = 0.338,P < 0.001)介导。发现BMI与ABI呈负相关(β = -0.135,P < 0.001),这似乎部分由SBP(β = 0.124,P < 0.001)和DBP(β = 0.053,P <