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中枢肥満と人体測定指標は,若年成人における静脈動脈血圧の性別特有の予測指標である.

  • 0Department of Physiology, People's College of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Bhopal, IND.

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まとめ

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腰周量 (WC) で測定される中央脂肪は,若い成人のシストリック血圧 (SBP) の上昇を予測する重要な指標です. この研究は,WC

科学分野

  • 心血管の健康
  • 公衆衛生
  • 医学教育

背景

  • 高血圧の流行は,ライフスタイルの要因により,若い成人の間で増加しています.
  • 医学部生はしばしば低リスクとみなされ, 血圧上昇の割合が著しく高い.
  • BMIのような従来の指標は 肝心な心血管疾患の危険因子である 脂肪の分布を考慮していません

研究 の 目的

  • 人体指数 (BMI,WC,WHR) と収縮血圧 (SBP) の関連性を調査する.
  • 医学生の間で 性別特有のパターンを強調する
  • 高血圧を予測するBMIとWHRと比較してWCの臨床的有用性を評価する.

主な方法

  • 250人の医学生 (17歳から25歳) の横断的な研究.
  • 標準化されたBMI,腰周量 (WC),腰と腰の比率 (WHR) の測定.
  • ACC/AHAのガイドラインで定義された高血圧;分析に使用されたキ2テスト.

主要な成果

  • 男性の24. 0%,女性の25. 3%でSBPが上昇した.
  • 男性では,BMI,WC,およびWHRは,SBPの上昇と有意に関連していました.
  • 女性では,WCのみがSBP上昇と有意な関連を示したが,BMIとWHRはそうではなかった.

結論

  • 中枢脂肪 (WC) は,若い成人のSBPの重要な予測指標であり,BMIとWHRを上回ります.
  • 性別別別別の差異があり,BMIとWHRは男性においてより重要であり,WCは両方にとって重要です.
  • 若い成人における高血圧リスクの早期発見には,定期的なWCスクリーニングが推奨されます.

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