Body fat change and 8-year incidence of hypertension: Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study

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作者
Lee, Sung-Bum [1 ]
Cho, A-Ra [1 ]
Kwon, Yu-Jin [2 ,3 ]
Jung, Dong-Hyuk [3 ]
机构
[1] Yonsei Univ, Gang Nam Severance Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Family Med, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Yonsei Univ, Grad Sch, Coll Med, Dept Med, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Yonsei Univ, Yong In Severance Hosp, Coll Med, Dept Family Med, 225 Geumhakno, Yongin 17046, Gyeonggi Do, South Korea
关键词
body mass index; fat percentage; hypertension; retrospective study; MASS INDEX; BLOOD-PRESSURE; RISK-FACTORS; DISEASE; INDIVIDUALS; ASSOCIATION; MECHANISMS; RESISTANCE; COHORT; MEN;
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10.1111/jch.13723
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Hypertension is strongly correlated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. Recent studies have demonstrated that body fat percentage (BF%) is associated with cardiometabolic risk factors. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between a change in BF% and body mass index (BMI) and the incidence of new-onset hypertension in a normotensive Korean cohort. At baseline (2001-2002), 8848 participants aged 40-70 years were recruited for the study; follow-up surveys were completed in the year 2012. A total of 3902 adults (1866 men and 2036 women) were included in the final analysis. These subjects were divided into quartile groups according to changes in BF% and were followed for 8.4 years to monitor for the development of hypertension. A Poisson regression model was used to evaluate the relative risk (RR) for hypertension according to BF% change quartile. Additionally, we also stratified participants into four groups according to BMI change levels and body fat change levels. Finally, we compared two factors, BF% change, and BMI change, to determine which is more predictive of incident hypertension. In an adjusted model, compared with the lowest BF% quartile group, the risk of new-onset hypertension significantly increased with BF% change: Changes in risk were 0%-2.0% for quartile 3 subjects (RR: 1.32 [1.06-1.63]) and 2.0%-8.9% for quartile 4 participants (RR: 1.78 [1.43-2.19]). We also revealed that the RR for new-onset hypertension was 1.81 (95% CI: 1.47-2.21) for quartile 4 group subjects, compared with subjects in quartile 1 (change in BMI -6.80 to -0.86% [kg/m(2)]). Body fat gain and BMI increase were predictors of hypertension in this community-based Korean cohort.
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