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Sodium/potassium ratio change was associated with blood pressure change: possibility of population approach for sodium/potassium ratio reduction in health checkup.

Mana Kogure1,2, Naoki Nakaya3,4,5, Takumi Hirata3,4,6, Naho Tsuchiya3,4, Tomohiro Nakamura3,4, Akira Narita3,4, Yoko Suto7, Yoko Honma7, Hidemi Sasaki7, Ken Miyagawa4, Yusuke Ushida4, Hiroyuki Ueda4, Atsushi Hozawa3,4.   

Abstract

Recently, the sodium (Na)/potassium (K) ratio was reported to be associated with blood pressure (BP). A Na/K ratio self-monitoring device using spot urine was established recently. Here, we assessed whether the urinary Na/K ratio change measured using the Na/K device was associated with BP change in a health checkup setting. We targeted 12,890 participants who attended the health checkup in Tome City, Miyagi between 2017 and 2018. Tome City introduced urinary Na/K ratio measurements during health checkups since 2017. For each year, we compared the baseline characteristics according to the urinary Na/K ratio and BP level. We assessed the relationship between change in urinary Na/K ratio and BP change using multiple regression analyses adjusted for age, sex, and change in body mass index (BMI) and alcohol intake. The average urinary Na/K ratio was significantly lower in 2018 than in 2017 (5.4 ± 3.0 to 4.9 ± 2.2, P < 0.01). The systolic BP of the participants in 2018 (130.9 ± 17.4 mmHg) was lower than that in 2017 (132.1 ± 17.9 mmHg). Moreover, the change in systolic BP and diastolic BP was positively associated with the change in urinary Na/K ratio. In conclusion, the association of the change in urinary Na/K ratio with hypertension and changes in systolic and diastolic BP can be explained by a change in alcohol intake, BMI, and urinary Na/K ratio. Therefore, measuring the urinary Na/K ratio in community settings is a potential population approach for counteracting hypertension.

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Keywords:  Blood pressure; Community setting; Health checkup site; Population approach; Urinary Na/K ratio

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32801312      PMCID: PMC7815510          DOI: 10.1038/s41440-020-00536-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hypertens Res        ISSN: 0916-9636            Impact factor:   3.872


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Authors:  Mana Kogure; Tomohiro Nakamura; Naho Tsuchiya; Takumi Hirata; Kotaro Nochioka; Akira Narita; Rieko Hatanaka; Fumi Itabashi; Ikumi Kanno; Taku Obara; Michihiro Satoh; Hirohito Metoki; Ken Miyagawa; Hiroshi Koshimizu; Sho Nagayoshi; Akira Uruno; Masahiro Kikuya; Kichiya Suzuki; Naoki Nakaya; Junichi Sugawara; Shinichi Kuriyama; Ichiro Tsuji; Shigeo Kure; Atsushi Hozawa
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