| Literature DB >> 34876091 |
Elena Churilova1, Vladimir M Shkolnikov2,3, Svetlana A Shalnova4, Alexander V Kudryavtsev5,6, Sofia Malyutina7,8, Odd Nilssen6, Tiina Laatikainen9,10, David A Leon1,6,11.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is recognized as an important contributor to high cardiovascular mortality in Russia. A comprehensive analysis of data from Russian studies that measured blood pressure in population-based samples has not been previously undertaken. This study aims to identify trends and patterns in mean blood pressure and the prevalence of hypertension in Russia over the most recent 40 years.Entities:
Keywords: Blood pressure; Hypertension; International differences; Meta-analysis; Russia
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34876091 PMCID: PMC8653591 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-021-12320-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1Age-specific mean SBP (mm Hg) in Russian surveys compared to HSE and NHANES. Notes: For Russian surveys, averages are standardized by education. For more details, see the Methods section
Trends over timea in the blood pressure indicators by sex within age groups 35–54 and 55 years and older
| Population group (sex x age) | Number of surveys in analysis | Slope (annual change) and 95% CI | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean SBP (mm Hg) per year | |||
| Women, 35–54 | 12 | −0.252 (− 0.535, 0.031) | 0.074 |
| Women, 55+ | 13 | ||
| Men, 35–54 | 13 | −0.087 (− 0.517, 0.343) | 0.658 |
| Men, 55+ | 14 | −0.235 (− 0.615, 0.145) | 0.199 |
| Mean DBP (mm Hg) per year | |||
| Women, 35–54 | 12 | −0.157 (− 0.389, 0.075) | 0.158 |
| Women, 55+ | 13 | −0.127 (− 0.315, 0.061) | 0.161 |
| Men, 35–54 | 13 | −0.078 (− 0.336, 0.181) | 0.515 |
| Men, 55+ | 14 | −0.005 (− 0.131, 0.121) | 0.934 |
| Prevalence of elevated blood pressure (%) per year | |||
| Women, 35– 54 | 12 | −0.425 (0.962, 0.111) | 0.105 |
| Women, 55+ | 13 | ||
| Men, 35–54 | 13 | −0.359 (−1.211, 0.492 | 0.365 |
| Men, 55+ | 14 | −0.217 (− 0.580, 0.145) | 0.211 |
| Prevalence of hypertension (%) per year | |||
| Women, 35–54 | 12 | −0.123 (− 0.520, 0.275) | 0.497 |
| Women, 55+ | 13 | −0.073 (− 0.195, 0.048) | 0.206 |
| Men, 35–54 | 13 | −0.089 (− 0.717, 0.537) | 0.753 |
| Men, 55+ | 14 | 0.221 (−0.119, 0.561) | 0.179 |
| Prevalence of anti-hypertensive medication use among hypertensives (%) per year | |||
| Women, 35–54 | 12 | ||
| Women, 55+ | 13 | ||
| Men, 35–54 | 13 | ||
| Men, 55+ | 14 | ||
aResults of meta-regression on data from 14 Russian surveys. Regression models are controlled for education and age. See the Methods section for more details
Fig. 2Age-specific mean DBP (mm Hg) in Russian surveys compared to HSE and NHANES. Notes: For Russian surveys, averages are standardized by education. For more details, see the Methods section
Fig. 3Age-specific prevalence of elevated blood pressure in Russian surveys compared to HSE and NHANES. Notes: For Russian surveys, averages are standardized by education. For more details, see the Methods section
Fig. 4Age-specific prevalence of hypertension in Russian surveys compared to HSE and NHANES. Notes: For Russian surveys, percentages are standardized by education. For more details, see the Methods section