Outdoor temperature, blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease mortality among 23 000 individuals with diagnosed cardiovascular diseases from China

نویسندگان

  • Ling Yang
  • Liming Li
  • Sarah Lewington
  • Yu Guo
  • Paul Sherliker
  • Zheng Bian
  • Rory Collins
  • Richard Peto
  • Yun Liu
  • Rong Yang
  • Yongrui Zhang
  • Guangchun Li
  • Shumei Liu
  • Zhengming Chen
  • Liming Li
  • Junshi Chen
  • Rory Collins
  • Richard Peto
  • Zhengming Chen
  • Garry Lancaster
  • Xiaoming Yang
  • Alex Williams
  • Margaret Smith
  • Ling Yang
  • Yumei Chang
  • Iona Millwood
  • Yiping Chen
  • Sarah Lewington
  • Yu Guo
  • Zheng Bian
  • Can Hou
  • Yunlong Tan
  • Huiyan Zhou
  • Zengchang Pang
  • Shaojie Wang
  • Yun Zhang
  • Kui Zhang
  • Silu Liu
  • Wei Hou
  • Zhonghou Zhao
  • Shumei Liu
  • Zhigang Pang
  • Weijia Feng
  • Shuling Wu
  • Liqiu Yang
  • Huili Han
  • Hui He
  • Bo Yu
  • Xianhai Pan
  • Shanqing Wang
  • Hongmei Wang
  • Xinhua Hao
  • Chunxing Chen
  • Shuxiong Lin
  • Xiangyang Zheng
  • Xiaoshu Hu
  • Minghao Zhou
  • Ming Wu
  • Ran Tao
  • Yeyuan Wang
  • Yihe Hu
  • Liangcai Ma
  • Renxian Zhou
  • Guanqun Xu
  • Yan Lu
  • Baiqing Dong
  • Naying Chen
  • Ying Huang
  • Mingqiang Li
  • Jinhuai Meng
  • Zhigao Gan
  • Jiujiu Xu
  • Yun Liu
  • Jingxin Qing
  • Xianping Wu
  • Yali Gao
  • Guojin Luo
  • Xiangsan Que
  • Xiaofang Chen
  • Pengfei Ge
  • Jian He
  • Xiaolan Ren
  • Hui Zhang
  • Enke Mao
  • Guanzhong Li
  • Zhongxiao Li
  • Jun He
  • Yulong Lei
  • Xiaoping Wang
  • Guohua Liu
  • Baoyu Zhu
  • Gang Zhou
  • Shixian Feng
  • Yulian Gao
  • Tianyou He
  • Li Jiang
  • Jianhua Qin
  • Huarong Sun
  • Liqun Liu
  • Min Yu
  • Yaping Chen
  • Ruying Hu
  • Zhixiang Hu
  • Jianjin Hu
  • Yijian Qian
  • Zhiying Wu
  • Chunmei Wang
  • Lingli Chen
  • Wen Liu
  • Guangchun Li
  • Huilin Liu
  • Xiangquan Long
  • Xin Xu
  • Youping Xiong
  • Zhongwen Tan
  • Xuqiu Xie
  • Yunfang Peng
  • Weifang Jia
چکیده

INTRODUCTION Blood pressure is a major cause of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and both may increase as outdoor temperatures fall. However, there are still limited data about seasonal variation in blood pressure and CVD mortality among patients with prior-CVD. METHODS We analysed data on 23 000 individuals with prior-CVD who were recruited from 10 diverse regions into the China Kadoorie Biobank during 2004-8. After 7 years of follow-up, 1484 CVD deaths were recorded. Baseline survey data were used to assess seasonal variation in systolic blood pressure (SBP) and its association with outdoor temperature. Cox regression was used to examine the association of usual SBP with subsequent CVD mortality, and seasonal variation in CVD mortality was assessed by Poisson regression. All analyses were adjusted for age, sex, and region. RESULTS Mean SBP was significantly higher in winter than in summer (145 vs. 136 mmHg, P < 0.001), especially among those without central heating. Above 5°C, each 10°C lower outdoor temperature was associated with 6.2 mmHg higher SBP. Systolic blood pressure predicted subsequent CVD mortality, with each 10 mmHg higher usual SBP associated with 21% (95% confidence interval: 16-27%) increased risk. Cardiovascular disease mortality varied by season, with 41% (21-63%) higher risk in winter compared with summer. CONCLUSION Among adult Chinese with prior-CVD, there is both increased blood pressure and CVD mortality in winter. Careful monitoring and more aggressive blood pressure lowering treatment in the cold months are needed to help reduce the winter excess CVD mortality in high-risk individuals.

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عنوان ژورنال:

دوره 36  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015