Body mass index, abdominal fatness, and hypertension incidence: a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective studies

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作者
Zhou, Wen [1 ]
Shi, Yuanyuan [1 ]
Li, Yu-qian [2 ]
Ping, Zhiguang [1 ]
Wang, Chongjian [1 ]
Liu, Xuejiao [1 ]
Lu, Jie [1 ]
Mao, Zhen-xing [1 ]
Zhao, Jingzhi [3 ]
Yin, Lei [3 ]
Zhang, Dongdong [1 ]
Tian, Zhongyan [1 ]
Zhang, Lulu [1 ]
Li, Linlin [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhengzhou Univ, Coll Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol & Hlth Stat, 100 Kexue Ave, Zhengzhou 450001, Henan, Peoples R China
[2] Zhengzhou Univ, Sch Pharmaceut Sci, Dept Clin Pharmacol, 100 Kexue Ave, Zhengzhou 450001, Henan, Peoples R China
[3] Mil Hosp Henan Prov, Dept Endocrinol, 18 Jinshui Rd, Zhengzhou 450003, Henan, Peoples R China
关键词
WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE; WEIGHT CHANGE; ANTHROPOMETRIC INDEXES; JAPANESE POPULATION; 9-YEAR INCIDENCE; FAT DISTRIBUTION; HIP RATIO; RISK; OBESITY; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.1038/s41371-018-0046-1
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Despite the established relationship of obesity to hypertension, the question as to whether there is a linear association between these two morbidities is unanswered. To quantitatively evaluate the relationship between obesity and hypertension, we carried out a dose-response meta-analysis of studies that looked at the relationship of different adiposity measures to hypertension. We searched PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science databases for articles published before 27 June 2017. A random-effects model was used to pool relative risks and 95% confidence intervals. Restricted cubic spline analysis was used to model the relationship. A total of 59 studies were included. Fifty-seven cohort studies with 125,071 incident cases among 830,685 participants were included in the analysis of body mass index and hypertension with the summary relative risk for per 5-unit increment in body mass index of 1.50 (95% confidence interval: 1.40-1.59). We found that the risk of hypertension in the body mass index analysis was greater in populations where the baseline body mass index was <25 kg/m(2). The summary relative risk for a 10-cm increase in waist circumference was 1.25 (95% confidence interval: 1.19-1.32) and per 0.1-unit increase in waist-to-hip ratio was 1.27 (95% confidence interval: 1.18-1.37). This meta-analysis suggests that in normal range of obesity indexes, as lean as possible may be the best suggestion to prevent hypertension incidence.
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页码:321 / 333
页数:13
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