医学
血压
内科学
人口
人体测量学
肺
贝叶斯多元线性回归
心脏病学
肺功能测试
肺功能
线性回归
环境卫生
计算机科学
机器学习
作者
Eva Schnabel,Dennis Nowak,Sabine Brasche,H.‐Erich Wichmann,Joachim Heinrich
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.rmed.2010.12.023
摘要
Summary
Background
Several studies showed an association between lung function and hypertension. However, it must be considered that antihypertensive treatment might have an effect on lung function, too. So far, this potential effect of antihypertensive medication on lung function has been investigated mainly in patients with already existing pulmonary diseases. Thus, the aim of this analysis was to determine whether hypertension and its medical treatment are associated with lung function impairment in a general adult population. Methods
Within the cross-sectional study ECRHS-I Erfurt 1158 adults aged between 20 and 65 years performed lung function tests and blood pressure measurements. Additionally, information on anthropometric measurements, sociodemographic characteristics and medical history was available. Multivariate regression models were applied to study the association between lung function, blood pressure and antihypertensive treatment. Results
The combination of high blood pressure and the use of antihypertensive medication had the strongest negative effect on lung function. Thus, it was associated with a deterioration in FEV1 of −150ml (p=0.01) and in FVC of −190ml (p<0.01). When using both high blood pressure and antihypertensive medication as individual variables in one regression model, only medication decreased FEV1 and FVC significantly (each p<0.01). Conclusions
We speculate that high blood pressure in combination with antihypertensive treatment and not HBP itself might be associated with reduced lung function in a general adult population. Nevertheless, it must be considered that antihypertensive medication might just be an indicator for very high blood pressure.
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