The Association of Life Style-related Factors with Hypertension for Korean Men

일부 한국 성인 남성의 생활습관 요인과 고혈압 유병 상태의 관련성

So, Wi-Young;Jun, Tae-Won;Choi, Dai-Hyuk;Yoon, Yong-Jin;Kim, Byung-Min;Seo, Han-Kyo;Eom, Woo-Soeb;Kim, Kyeong-Lae;Park, Sung-Tae;Chang, Hyuk-Ki;Seo, Dong-Il;Kim, Seon-Ho;Sung, Dong-Jun;Lee, Ho-Jun
소위영;전태원;최대혁;윤용진;김병민;서한교;엄우섭;김경래;박성태;장혁기;서동일;김선호;성동준;이호준

  • Published : 20090000

Abstract

This study was to examine the relationship between lifestyle factors and hypertension in Korean men. The subjects were 1,938 men aged 20 to 79 yr who visited health promotion center for medical check during 2004-2008. The diagnosis of hypertension was defined by JNC7 report. The prevalence of hypertension was 23.3% in this study population. Multivariate logistic regression demonstrated that the odds ratio (95% CI) of hypertension across age groups were 2.40 (1.42-4.09) for forties, 3.64 (2.16-6.12) for fifties, 6.43 (3.80-10.88) for sixties, 5.80 (2.96-11.38) for seventies compared to the twenties. Also, compared with normal group, the odds ratio (95% CI) of hypertension in over-weight and obese groups were 2.94 (2.11-4.09) and 3.70 (2.70-5.07), respectively. The odds ratio (95% CI) of hypertension in those who were drinking one or two times per week and three times per week were 1.33 (1.03-1.72) and 2.33 (1.67-3.22), respectively, compared with non-drinker group. It is concluded that the significant risk factors of hypertension were age, BMI, and alcohol-drinking among Korean men. However, smoking, exercise, and diet were not related to the risk of hypertension.

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