Birthweight and subsequent risk of hypertension across two Chinese female generations
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摘要: 目的 分析女性出生体重与成年期血压水平及高血压患病的关联,探讨出生体重及高血压的代际关联。方法 2012年11月~2016年12月期间在上海闵行区11 660名有直系血缘关系的2~4代女性中进行了横断面调查,收集人口学特征、出生信息、生活方式及疾病史等数据。对20岁及以上研究对象行身高、体重、腰臀围、血压测量。采用线性、非线性回归和通径分析方法进行数据分析。结果 出生体重每增加1.0 kg,成年期收缩压、舒张压和脉压分别变化-0.2(95%CI:-0.6~0.7)、-0.3(95%CI:-0.6~0.2)和0.3(95%CI-0.2~0.8)mm Hg(均有P<0.05)。出生体重与成年后高血压患病风险关联差异无统计学意义(OR=0.9,95%CI:0.7~1.0,P=0.140)。与出生体重2.5~kg的女性相比,调整年龄等混杂因素后,出生体重<2.5,3.0~,3.5~kg及≥4.0 kg的女性成年后患高血压的OR(95%CI)值分别为0.8(0.5~1.2)、1.0(0.9~1.2)、0.8(0.6~1.0)和0.7(0.4~1.2)。通径分析结果显示,母女两代人群的出生体重、血压水平及高血压患病状况均相关(均有P<0.05),但未见母亲出生体重对女儿血压水平影响。结论 女性出生体重与成年期血压水平及高血压患病风险无显著的代际关联。Abstract: Objective To evaluate the cross-generational associations of birthweight with subsequent risk of hypertension in Chinese women. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among 11 660 female residents with lineal blood relationship in Shanghai, China, from November 2012 to December 2016. Information on demographic characteristics, status at birth and lifestyle factors were collected. Body measurements were performed for participants aged over 20 years. Linear,no regression and path malysis were used to evaluated the strength of associations. Results Birthweight was not associated with blood pressure and hypertension in adulthood, with 1 kg increase in birthweight related to -0.2(-0.6-0.7), -0.3 (-0.6-0.2) and 0.3(-0.2-0.8) mmHg changes in systolic, diastolic and pulse pressures (all P<0.05). ORs and 95% CIs of hypertension in adulthood were 0.8 (0.5-1.2),1.0 (0.9-1.2), 0.8 (0.6-1.0) and 0.7 (0.4-1.2), respectively, for women with birthweight of <2.5, 3.0-, 3.5-and ≥ 4.0 kg relevant to those with birthweight of 2.5-kg. Path analysis showed positive correlations between maternal and daughters' birthweight, blood pressure and prevalence of hypertension (all P<0.05). The association between maternal birthweight and the risk of hypertension in daughters was not significant and was not mediated by daughters' birthweight. Conclusions Uteri nutrition may have no effect and intergenerational effect on blood pressure and the risk of hypertension in Chinese women.
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Key words:
- Birthweight /
- Hypertension /
- Intergenerational effect
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