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Mediation Effect of Obesity on the Association of Socioeconomic Status with Blood Pressure in the Elderly Hypertensive Population.
Wang, Saiyi; Miao, Yudong; Feng, Yifei; Zhao, Lipei; Wu, Xiaoman; Jia, Shiyu; Zhao, Weijia; Tarimo, Clifford Silver; Zuo, Yibo; Guo, Xinghong; Ma, Mingze; Wu, Jian.
  • Wang S; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Miao Y; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Feng Y; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Zhao L; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Wu X; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Jia S; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Zhao W; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Tarimo CS; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Zuo Y; Department of Science and Laboratory Technology, Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology, Dar es Salaam P.O. Box 2958, Tanzania.
  • Guo X; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Ma M; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
  • Wu J; Department of Health Management, College of Public Health, Zhengzhou University, 100 Kexue Road, Gaoxin District, Zhengzhou 450001, China.
Nutrients ; 16(15)2024 Jul 24.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39125283
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Socioeconomic status (SES) plays a crucial role in blood pressure (BP) control. SES may influence BP control through obesity indices, such as body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC). This study aimed to understand the relationships between SES and BP control in the elderly hypertensive population, and to determine whether BMI and WC mediate the relationship between SES and BP control.

METHODS:

The study was conducted in Jia County, Henan Province, China, from 1 July to 31 August 2023. The 18,963 hypertensive people over 65 years old who were included in the National Basic Public Health Service Program were investigated. The study utilized questionnaire surveys to collect data on participants' demographic characteristics, disease history, lifestyle behaviors, antihypertensive medication, and measured height, weight, and blood pressure. SES was indexed by participants' self-reported educational level, family income, and occupation, and categorized into low, medium, and high groups by using latent category analysis (LCA). Logistic regression models were used to analyze the associations between SES and BP control. Obesity indicators, represented by BMI and WC, were included in mediation models to examine the indirect effects of BMI/WC on the association between SES and BP control.

RESULTS:

The mean age of 17,234 participants was 73.4 years and 9888 (57.4%) of the participants were female. The LCA results indicated the number of participants in low SES, middle SES, and high SES groups were 7760, 8347, and 1127, respectively. Compared with the low SES group, the odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the association of BP control with middle SES and high SES were 1.101 (1.031, 1.175), and 1.492 (1.312, 1.696). This association was similarly found in the subsequent subgroup analyses (p < 0.05). Compared with low SES, our findings further suggested that BMI (indirect effects 95% CIs -0.004--0.001; p < 0.001) and WC (indirect effects 95% CIs -0.003--0.001; p = 0.020) play a suppressing role in the association between high SES and BP control.

CONCLUSIONS:

Our study indicated that the elderly hypertensive population with high SES may have a better result for BP control. However, we found that BMI/WC plays a suppressing role in this association. This indicated that despite the better BP control observed in elderly hypertensive populations with high SES, BMI and WC might undermine this beneficial relationship. Therefore, implementing strategies for obesity prevention is an efficient way to maintain this beneficial association between high SES and BP control.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Clase Social / Presión Sanguínea / Índice de Masa Corporal / Circunferencia de la Cintura / Hipertensión / Obesidad Límite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Clase Social / Presión Sanguínea / Índice de Masa Corporal / Circunferencia de la Cintura / Hipertensión / Obesidad Límite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article