Impact of Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure Levels on Mortality and Life Expectancy in Southeast Chinese Residents

Background: We aimed to analyse the impact of elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP) levels on mortality and life expectancy among ≥25 yr adults in the municipality of Ningbo, China. Methods: The death cause data were collected from the Internet-based Comprehensive Chronic Disease Surveillance S...

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Autores principales: Wei Feng, Wei Ji, Yong Wang, Qinghai Gong, Sixuan Li, Yang Liu, Ge Lou, Shiwei Liu, Hui Li
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:42507ebc757f4b14aedb851e96a8be882021-12-02T18:22:09ZImpact of Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure Levels on Mortality and Life Expectancy in Southeast Chinese Residents10.18502/ijph.v50i10.74992251-60852251-6093https://doaj.org/article/42507ebc757f4b14aedb851e96a8be882021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ijph.tums.ac.ir/index.php/ijph/article/view/22986https://doaj.org/toc/2251-6085https://doaj.org/toc/2251-6093 Background: We aimed to analyse the impact of elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP) levels on mortality and life expectancy among ≥25 yr adults in the municipality of Ningbo, China. Methods: The death cause data were collected from the Internet-based Comprehensive Chronic Disease Surveillance System in Zhejiang Province in 2015, and SBP level data were obtained from the Ningbo Adult Chronic Disease Surveillance survey. According to the comparative risk assessment theory, the population attributable fraction (PAF) of elevated SBP levels by gender and urban-rural regions has been calculated. The deaths and life expectancy loss due to elevated SBP levels were estimated. Results: In 2015, the average SBP level among ≥25 yr adults in Ningbo was 129.01 ± 17.73 mmHg, which was higher in men (131.67 ± 16.89 mmHg) than in women (126.24 ± 18.15 mmHg) and was higher among adults in rural regions (130.55 ± 18.75 mmHg) than among adults in urban regions (127.15 ± 16.19 mmHg). A total of 6181 deaths were attributed to elevated SBP levels among adults in Ningbo. The PAF of deaths caused by elevated SBP levels among adults was 16.14%, which was higher in women (18.73%) than in men (14.31%). The overall loss of life expectancy caused by elevated SBP levels among adults was 1.76 yr, which was higher in women (1.99 yr) than in men (1.53 yr) and was higher in rural regions (1.91 yr) than in urban regions (1.49 yr). Conclusion: Elevated SBP levels had a serious impact on the death and life expectancy loss of residents in Ningbo. Wei FengWei JiYong WangQinghai GongSixuan LiYang LiuGe LouShiwei LiuHui LiTehran University of Medical SciencesarticleElevated systolic blood pressurePopulation attributable fractionAttributed deathLife expectancyPublic aspects of medicineRA1-1270ENIranian Journal of Public Health, Vol 50, Iss 10 (2021)
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topic Elevated systolic blood pressure
Population attributable fraction
Attributed death
Life expectancy
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle Elevated systolic blood pressure
Population attributable fraction
Attributed death
Life expectancy
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Wei Feng
Wei Ji
Yong Wang
Qinghai Gong
Sixuan Li
Yang Liu
Ge Lou
Shiwei Liu
Hui Li
Impact of Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure Levels on Mortality and Life Expectancy in Southeast Chinese Residents
description Background: We aimed to analyse the impact of elevated systolic blood pressure (SBP) levels on mortality and life expectancy among ≥25 yr adults in the municipality of Ningbo, China. Methods: The death cause data were collected from the Internet-based Comprehensive Chronic Disease Surveillance System in Zhejiang Province in 2015, and SBP level data were obtained from the Ningbo Adult Chronic Disease Surveillance survey. According to the comparative risk assessment theory, the population attributable fraction (PAF) of elevated SBP levels by gender and urban-rural regions has been calculated. The deaths and life expectancy loss due to elevated SBP levels were estimated. Results: In 2015, the average SBP level among ≥25 yr adults in Ningbo was 129.01 ± 17.73 mmHg, which was higher in men (131.67 ± 16.89 mmHg) than in women (126.24 ± 18.15 mmHg) and was higher among adults in rural regions (130.55 ± 18.75 mmHg) than among adults in urban regions (127.15 ± 16.19 mmHg). A total of 6181 deaths were attributed to elevated SBP levels among adults in Ningbo. The PAF of deaths caused by elevated SBP levels among adults was 16.14%, which was higher in women (18.73%) than in men (14.31%). The overall loss of life expectancy caused by elevated SBP levels among adults was 1.76 yr, which was higher in women (1.99 yr) than in men (1.53 yr) and was higher in rural regions (1.91 yr) than in urban regions (1.49 yr). Conclusion: Elevated SBP levels had a serious impact on the death and life expectancy loss of residents in Ningbo.
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author Wei Feng
Wei Ji
Yong Wang
Qinghai Gong
Sixuan Li
Yang Liu
Ge Lou
Shiwei Liu
Hui Li
author_facet Wei Feng
Wei Ji
Yong Wang
Qinghai Gong
Sixuan Li
Yang Liu
Ge Lou
Shiwei Liu
Hui Li
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title Impact of Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure Levels on Mortality and Life Expectancy in Southeast Chinese Residents
title_short Impact of Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure Levels on Mortality and Life Expectancy in Southeast Chinese Residents
title_full Impact of Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure Levels on Mortality and Life Expectancy in Southeast Chinese Residents
title_fullStr Impact of Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure Levels on Mortality and Life Expectancy in Southeast Chinese Residents
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure Levels on Mortality and Life Expectancy in Southeast Chinese Residents
title_sort impact of elevated systolic blood pressure levels on mortality and life expectancy in southeast chinese residents
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/42507ebc757f4b14aedb851e96a8be88
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