The association of blood pressure with estimated urinary sodium, potassium excretion and their ratio in hypertensive, normotensive, and hypotensive Chinese adults.
机构:[1]Department of Health Management, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China.[2]Medical Research & Biometrics Center, National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China.[3]Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence-based Medicine, Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital Medical University, National Center for Children Health, Beijing, China.职能科室临床流行病与循证医学中心首都医科大学附属北京儿童医院[4]Department of Pharmacology, Xiangya School of Pharmceutical Science, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.[5]Department of Health Management, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China. Email: 37618190@qq.com.
Low sodium and high potassium intake is reported to be a risk of hypertension. However, it is uncertain whether these associations can be generalized to those without hypertension. This study is to evaluate the associations of systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP, respectively) with estimated urinary sodium excretion (eUNaE), estimated urinary potassium excretion (eUKE) and their ratio (Na/K ratio) among hypertensive, normotensive, and hypotensive Chinese individuals.
A large institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted at the Third Xiangya Hospital, Changsha between August 2017 and November 2018. Spot urine samples were collected to test urinary sodium, potassium, and creatinine excretions for each participant. The Kawasaki formula was used to estimate 24-hour urinary sodium and potassium excretions.
A total of 26,363 eligible subjects were used to analyze the associations of blood pressure with eUNaE, eUKE, and their ratio. 27.3% (n=7,201) of participants were diagnosed with hypertension, 5.4% (n=1,427) were diagnosed with hypotension, and the remaining of 17,735 participants were normotensive. A significant increase in SBP and DBP was related to the Na/K ratio increase in hypertensive and normotensive subgroups (all ptrend<0.01), but the association was not significant for DBP among hypotensive individuals (ptrend=0.58). Stronger associations of SBP with the Na/K ratio were observed in older people (pinteraction<0.01) and females (pinteraction<0.0001), but the same trend was not observed for DBP (pinteraction=0.10 and 0.88, respectively).
High potassium and low sodium intake were further confirmed to reduce blood pressure in hypotensive, normotensive, and hypertensive individuals.
基金:
National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China [81973324, 81503071]; Hunan Provincial Key RD plans [2018SK2093]; New Xiangya Talent Project of The Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University [JY201709]
第一作者机构:[1]Department of Health Management, The Third Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, China.
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Li Ying,Yin Lu,Peng Yaguang,et al.The association of blood pressure with estimated urinary sodium, potassium excretion and their ratio in hypertensive, normotensive, and hypotensive Chinese adults.[J].Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition.2020,29(1):101-109.doi:10.6133/apjcn.202003_29(1).0014.
APA:
Li Ying,Yin Lu,Peng Yaguang,Liu Xiaoyun,Cao Xia...&Chen Zhiheng.(2020).The association of blood pressure with estimated urinary sodium, potassium excretion and their ratio in hypertensive, normotensive, and hypotensive Chinese adults..Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition,29,(1)
MLA:
Li Ying,et al."The association of blood pressure with estimated urinary sodium, potassium excretion and their ratio in hypertensive, normotensive, and hypotensive Chinese adults.".Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 29..1(2020):101-109