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20-year risk of hypertension occurrence and social support (epidemiological study based on the program WHO MONICA-psychosocial)

https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2009-15-6-660-664

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Objective. To define the influence of social support on relative risk of hypertension development in general male population (men of 25-64 years old) during 20 years. Design and methods. Within the program WHO "MONICA-psychosocial" in 1988 and 1994, casual representative sample of males aged 25-64 years, inhabitants of one area of Novosibirsk was examined. During 20-years period the cohort was followed for the new cases of hypertension onset. Regression Cox model was applied for the estimation of relative risk of hypertension development. Results. Men with low ICC showed a two-fold increase of hypertension risk (p < 0,05) as compared to those with higher ICC during 5-year period. Males with low and average-1 SNI demonstrated 3-fold higher risk of hypertension development (p < 0,05) as compared to men with SNI higher than average-2. Conclusion. In men of 25-64 years old risk of hypertension is associated with low level of social support.

About the Authors

V. V. Gafarov
Collaborative laboratory of Cardiovascular Diseases Epidemiology of Siberian branch of Russian Academy of Medical Science Institute of internal medicine SB RAMS
Russian Federation


Е. А. Gromova
Collaborative laboratory of Cardiovascular Diseases Epidemiology of Siberian branch of Russian Academy of Medical Science Institute of internal medicine SB RAMS
Russian Federation


I. V. Gagulin
Collaborative laboratory of Cardiovascular Diseases Epidemiology of Siberian branch of Russian Academy of Medical Science Institute of internal medicine SB RAMS
Russian Federation


A. V. Gafarov
Collaborative laboratory of Cardiovascular Diseases Epidemiology of Siberian branch of Russian Academy of Medical Science Institute of internal medicine SB RAMS
Russian Federation


Yu. N. Kabanov
Collaborative laboratory of Cardiovascular Diseases Epidemiology of Siberian branch of Russian Academy of Medical Science
Russian Federation


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Gafarov V.V., Gromova Е.А., Gagulin I.V., Gafarov A.V., Kabanov Yu.N. 20-year risk of hypertension occurrence and social support (epidemiological study based on the program WHO MONICA-psychosocial). "Arterial’naya Gipertenziya" ("Arterial Hypertension"). 2009;15(6):660-664. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2009-15-6-660-664

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