Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
- Volume 32 Issue 3
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- Pages.395-399
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- 1999
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- 1975-8375(pISSN)
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- 2233-4521(eISSN)
A Distribution of Waist-hip Ratio Associated with the Blood Pressure in Middle-aged Men
중년 남성에서 혈압과 관련한 허리-엉덩이 둘레비 산출
- Kim, Dae-Sung (Department of Preventive Medicine, Gachon Medical School) ;
- Kim, Jai-Yong (Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine) ;
- Ahn, Yoon-Ok (Department of Preventive Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine) ;
- Bae, Jong-Myon (Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, Cheju National University)
- Published : 1999.09.01
Abstract
Backgroud: Excess abdominal fat, expressed as an increased ratio of waist to hip circumferences (WHR), is independently associated with higher levels of blood pressure. Although a WHR greater than 1.0 in men has been shown to predict complications from obesity, the WHR has not been evaluated in all ethnic groups. Methods: In order to ascertain the association between WHR and classification of blood pressure and to investigate the critical value of WHR as a predictive factor of hypertension in Korean middle-aged men, we compared the mean of WHRs according to the classification of blood pressure in Seoul Cohort participants. Results: Through a surrey of direct measurement of waist and hip girth, 452 subjects were recruited from the cohort. The mean of WHR was 0.88 and its standard deviation was 0.04. The mean of WHRs was higher in the systolic blood pressure group (above 140 mmHg), diastolic blood pressure group (above 90 mmHg), and hypertension group than in the systolic blood pressure group (below 140 mmHg), diastolic blood pressure group (below 90 mmHg), and normotensive group, respectively. And WHR of above 0.89 was associated with hypertension (z-value =6.66). Conclusion: It is necessary for Korean males with WHR greater than 0.89 to recommend the primary prevention and early defection of hypertension.