Authors
Louisa Gnatiuc, Jesus Alegre-Díaz, Jim Halsey, William G Herrington, Malaquías López-Cervantes, Sarah Lewington, Rory Collins, Roberto Tapia-Conyer, Richard Peto, Jonathan R Emberson, Pablo Kuri-Morales
Publication date
2017/4
Journal
Hypertension
Volume
69
Issue
4
Pages
608-614
Publisher
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Description
Previous studies have reached differing conclusions about the importance of general versus central markers of adiposity to blood pressure, leading to suggestions that population-specific adiposity thresholds may be needed. We examined the relevance of adiposity to blood pressure among 111 911 men and women who, when recruited into the Mexico City Prospective Study, were aged 35 to 89 years, had no chronic disease, and were not taking antihypertensives. Linear regression was used to estimate the effects on systolic and diastolic blood pressure of 2 markers of general adiposity (body mass index and height-adjusted weight) and 4 markers of central adiposity (waist circumference, hip circumference, waist:hip ratio, and waist:height ratio), adjusted for relevant confounders. Mean (SD) adiposity levels were: body mass index (28.7±4.5 kg/m2), height-adjusted weight (70.2±11.2 kg), waist circumference (93 …
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