HEIGHT, LUNG-FUNCTION, AND MORTALITY FROM CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE AMONG THE ELDERLY

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作者
COOK, NR [1 ]
HEBERT, PR [1 ]
SATTERFIELD, S [1 ]
TAYLOR, JO [1 ]
BURING, JE [1 ]
HENNEKENS, CH [1 ]
机构
[1] HARVARD UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT AMBULATORY CARE & PREVENT,BOSTON,MA
关键词
AGING; BODY HEIGHT; CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES; PEAK EXPIRATORY FLOW RATE;
D O I
10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a116950
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
The relation between height and death from cardiovascular disease was studied in a cohort of 3,809 persons aged 65 years or older (85% of eligible individuals) enrolled in a population survey in 1982-1983 in East Boston, Massachusetts. Self-reported height and weight were obtained, and peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) was measured using a mini-Wright peak flow meter (Armstrong Industries, North Brook, Illinois). Vital status and cause of death were obtained through 1988. The median height was 62 inches in women and 66 inches in men. After adjustment for age, body mass index, and cigarette smoking, the risk of cardiovascular death decreased with quintile of height in women, with relative risks of 1.65, 1.16, 1.15, 0.76, and 1.00 over successive quintiles, with the tallest as the referent (p trend = 0.015). The trend in men was not as strong, with relative risks of 1.22, 0.77, 0.90, 0.98, and 1.00 from the shortest to the tallest quintiles (not significant). In both men and women, the strongest association was found with height and height squared, indicating a curvilinear relation. Height remained a predictor in women after adjustment for PEFR and other risk factors. These data suggest that a relation between height and cardiovascular death that is not mediated by lung function exists in the elderly, at least among women.
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