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Comparative Study
. 1985 Feb;71(2):202-10.
doi: 10.1161/01.cir.71.2.202.

Effects of aging on arterial distensibility in populations with high and low prevalence of hypertension: comparison between urban and rural communities in China

Comparative Study

Effects of aging on arterial distensibility in populations with high and low prevalence of hypertension: comparison between urban and rural communities in China

A P Avolio et al. Circulation. 1985 Feb.

Abstract

Arterial pulse wave velocity, an established index of arterial distensibility, was measured together with arterial pressure in a group of 524 normal subjects of both sexes 2 months to 94 years old (mean age 45.6 +/- 15.3 years [SD]) in rural Guangzhou, China, an area with known low prevalence of hypertension. Fasting serum lipid levels and overnight Na+ and K+ urinary excretion levels were determined in a subgroup of 104 subjects (ages 8 to 88 years). Comparisons were made with data obtained similarly from normal subjects in urban Beijing, an area with known high prevalence of hypertension. Serum cholesterol levels were similar and low in each group (Guangzhou, 4.34 +/- 0.12 mmol/liter [SE]; BEijing, 4.49 +/- 0.11 mmol/liter). Prevalence of hypertension (WHO criteria) was 4.9% (Guangzhou) and 15.6% (Beijing). In Guangzhou subjects pulse wave velocity was consistently lower in the aorta, arm, and leg, and increased to a lesser degree with age compared with Beijing subjects. Regression equations (x = pulse wave velocity [cm/sec], y = age [years]) were as follows: (1) aorta, Guangzhou: y = 5.1x + 533, r = .552, p less than .05; Beijing: y = 9.2x + 615, r = .673, p less than .001; (2) arm, Guangzhou: y = 0.61x + 817, r = .121, p less than .05; Beijing: y = 4.8x + 998, r = .453, p less than .001; (3) leg, Guangzhou: y = 4.43x + 718, r = .512, p less than .05; Beijing: y = 5.6x + 791, r = .630, p less than .001.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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