Relationship between urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio and prehypertension among young migrant builders in Shanghai
10.3724ISP.J1008.2014.00260
- Author:
Ai-Zhen GUO
1
Author Information
1. Department of Nephrology, Shanghai Jiangong Hospital
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Adult;
Hypertension;
Pre-hypertension;
Urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio
- From:
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University
2014;35(3):260-264
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explorethe relationship between urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) and blood pressure of young migrant builders in Shanghai. Methods A total of 3 195 builders (age ranged from 18 to 50) were selected from migrant builders of Shanghai Construction Group Co., Ltd. by using random clustersampling method. They were subjected to questionnaire interview, physical examination, and biochemical tests, including UACR, renal function, serum uric acid, serum lipid, and serum glucose. The participants were divided into 4 groups (I, II, III, and IV) according to the levels of UACR, and the ordinal multinomial logistic regression model was employed todetermine the relationship between UACR levels and blood pressure grouping (normal, pre-hypertension, and hypertension). Results Among the 3 195 builders, 3 112 (97. 4%) finished interview. The UACR (median [Q1-Q3]) levels and high-UACR ratio for the normal, pre-hypertension and hypertension groups were 0. 8 (0. 6-1. 2) mg/mmol, 0. 9 (0.7-1. 4) mg/mmol, and 1. 0 (0.8-1. 7) mg/mmol, and 6. 8%, 8. 0%, and 15. 6 %, respectively, with significant differences for both UACR levels and high-UARC ratios (P<0. 05) among the 3 blood pressure groups. According to the 25%, 50%, and 75% quartiles of UACR values, builders were classified into 4 groups. After adjustment of the other factors such as age, the average systolic pressures of the I, II, III, and IV UACR groups were (126. 8± 13. 3), (127. 9 ± 14. 2), (129.9 ± 14. 4), and(134. 2 ± 19. 0) mmHg (1 mmHg= 0. 133 kPa), and the average diastolic pressures of the 4 groups were (77. 6±9. 7), (78. 8±9. 2), (79. 2 ± 10. 4), and (81. 8 ± 12. 5) mmHg, respectively. UACR was positively correlated with both the average systolic pressures and diastolic pressures (P<0. 05). Logistic regression analysis showed that, after adjusting the factors such as age, body mass index, total cholesterol, and low density lipoprotein cholesterol, the odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (95% Cl) of pre-hypertension and/or hypertension, compared with I group, were 0. 98 (0. 80-1. 20), 1. 29 (1. 05-1. 58), and 1. 86 (1. 52-2. 28) for II, III, and IV groups, respectively. Conclusion The UACR is positively correlated with pre-hypertension and hypertension among young migrant builders in Shanghai.