Effect of obesity and age on the blood pressure.
- Author:
Youn Jin KIM
;
Young Hoon HAN
;
Sang Wook PARK
;
Byung Mann CHO
;
Hyung Su SEOL
;
Youn Jeong HEO
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Adult;
Aging;
Blood Pressure*;
Body Weight;
Cardiovascular Diseases;
Diabetes Mellitus;
Diet;
Female;
Humans;
Hypertension;
Incidence;
Male;
Obesity*;
Risk Factors
- From:Journal of the Korean Academy of Family Medicine
1997;18(3):295-305
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: In recent years, the incidence of obesity increased in Koreans. The main cause suggested is the diet style of Korean changed to that of Western. It has been proved that obesity is a risk factor or an aggravating factor of hypertension and diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, etc. Primary physician has been interested in the correlation of blood pressure with relative body weight and aging. The purpose of this study was to focus on the influence of age and relative body weight on blood pressure. METHODS: Subjects were collected from 2,068 adults who had received Adult Health Examination. That subjects were divided according to age, relative body weight and then the relation of blood pressure with age according to relative body weight and relation with relative body weight according to age were investigated. RESULTS: Systolic blood pressure increased significantly according to age in all male and female three weight groups and then increased significantly according to relative body weight in all male and female three age groups except male seventh decade group. Diastolic blood pressure increased significantly according to age in all male and female three weight groups except male obesity group and then increased significantly according to the relative body weight in all male and female three age groups except male and female seventh decade groups. Systolic blood pressure has higher correlation with age than relative body weight and diastolic blood pressure has higher correlation with relative body weight in male. In female, systolic and diastolic blood pressure have higher correlations with age. CONCLUSIONS: It can be suggested that blood pressure increase significantly according to aging process and relative body weight. These two factors have a little different effects to systolic and diastolic blood pressure according to sex. Relative body weight has more effect to diastolic blood pressure than systolic blood pressure in male.