Prevalence and Correlates of Hypertension among Japanese Adults, 1975 to 2010
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- Analyze trends in and risk factors for uncontrolled hypertension over 35 years and for hypertension over 25 years
- Identify factors associated with seeking treatment and controlling hypertension
- Investigate changing patterns in the proportion of individuals with uncontrolled hypertension by the birth cohort over 35 years.
2. Method
2.1. Data Sources
2.2. Blood Pressure Measurement and Hypertension
2.3. Correlates of Hypertension
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Demographic Characteristics of the Sample
3.2. Prevalence of Hypertension and Proportions of Uncontrolled Hypertension, Treatment, and Control
3.3. Risk Factors Associated with Hypertension
3.4. Factors Associated with the Treatment and Control of Hypertension
3.5. Effect of Birth Cohort on Uncontrolled Hypertension
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Frequency | Proportion in % | Years of Available Data | ||
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Sex | Male | 124,871 | 41.56 | 1975 to 2010 |
Female | 175,558 | 58.44 | ||
Age (years) | 20 to 35 | 63,208 | 21.04 | 1975 to 2010 |
35 to 50 | 91,366 | 30.41 | ||
50 to 65 | 125,305 | 41.71 | ||
At least 65 | 20,550 | 6.84 | ||
BMI | Underweight | 22,317 | 7.44 | 1975 to 2010 |
Normal | 211,419 | 70.50 | ||
Overweight | 58,842 | 19.62 | ||
Obese | 7296 | 2.43 | ||
Smoking | Non smoker | 123,042 | 73.82 | 1986 to 2010 |
Current smoker | 43,640 | 26.18 | ||
Drinking alcohol | Less than 4 times a week | 125,411 | 75.34 | 1986 to 2010 |
At least 4 times a week | 41,040 | 24.66 | ||
Exercise | Less than 3 times a week | 119,814 | 76.18 | 1986 to 2010 (2008, 2009 missing) |
At least 3 times a week | 37,462 | 23.82 | ||
Occupation | Primary industry | 25,782 | 9.73 | 1975 to 2010 |
Secondary industry | 52,622 | 19.87 | ||
Tertiary industry | 186,485 | 70.40 |
Age (years) | Hypertension (1986–2010, n = 167,506) | Uncontrolled Hypertension (1975–2010, n = 300,429) | Medicated Hypertension (1986–2010, n = 73,758) | Controlled Hypertension (1986–2010, n = 28,519) | |||||
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Frequency in Each Age Group (Age Group Total) | Proportion (%) in Each Age Group (95% CI) | Frequency in Each Age Group (Age Group Total) | Proportion (%) in Each Age Group (95% CI) | Frequency in Each Age Group (Age Group Total) | Proportion (%) in Each Age Group (95% CI) | Frequency in Each Age Group (Age Group Total) | Proportion (%) in Each Age Group (95% CI) | ||
Men | 20 to 34 | 1886 (11,638) | 16.2 (15.5–16.9) | 4737 (26,539) | 17.8 (17.4–18.3) | 100 (1886) | 5.3 (4.3–6.3) | 65 (100) | 65.0 (55.7–74.3) |
35 to 49 | 6409 (18,057) | 35.5 (34.8–36.2) | 13,379 (37,055) | 36.1 (35.6–36.6) | 826 (6409) | 12.9 (12.1–13.7) | 213 (826) | 25.8 (22.8–28.8) | |
50 to 64 | 21,193 (33,253) | 63.7 (63.2–64.2) | 31,559 (52,918) | 59.6 (59.2–60.0) | 8236 (21,193) | 38.9 (38.2–39.5) | 1884 (8236) | 22.9 (22.0–23.8) | |
At least 65 | 4712 (6104) | 77.2 (76.1–78.2) | 5707 (8359) | 68.3 (67.3–69.3) | 2611 (4712) | 55.4 (54.0–56.8) | 741 (2611) | 28.4 (26.7–30.1) | |
Women | 20 to 34 | 670 (16,301) | 4.1 (3.8–4.4) | 1811 (36,669) | 4.9 (4.7–5.2) | 118 (670) | 17.6 (14.7–20.5) | 102 (118) | 86.4 (80.3–92.6) |
35 to 49 | 5638 (27,642) | 20.4 (19.9–20.9) | 12,274 (54,311) | 22.6 (22.2–23.0) | 993 (5638) | 17.6 (16.6–18.6) | 331 (993) | 33.3 (30.4–36.3) | |
50 to 64 | 26,121 (45,586) | 57.3 (56.8–57.8) | 39,539 (72,387) | 54.6 (54.3–55.0) | 11,217 (26,121) | 42.9 (42.3–43.5) | 2836 (11,217) | 25.3 (24.5–26.1) | |
At least 65 | 7129 (8925) | 79.9 (79.0–80.7) | 8517 (12,191) | 69.9 (69.0–70.7) | 4418 (7129) | 62.0 (60.8–63.1) | 1205 (4418) | 27.3 (26.0–28.6) |
Survey Year | 1975 | 1990 | 2000 | 2010 | |||||
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Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women | ||
Mean age in years (SD) | 44.6 (15.2) | 44.5 (15.3) | 50.1 (15.8) | 50.1 (15.9) | 54.1 (16.2) | 53.4 (15.9) | 59.4 (16.0) | 58.1 (16.0) | |
Mean salt in g/day (SD) | NA | NA | NA | NA | 14.3 (6.0) | 12.5 (5.0) | 11.8 (4.6) | 9.7 (3.8) | |
Mean BMI in kg/m2 (SD) | 22.2 (2.9) | 22.4 (3.3) | 22.9 (3.0) | 22.7 (3.3) | 23.5 (3.2) | 22.9 (3.5) | 23.8 (3.2) | 22.7 (3.5) | |
BMI frequency (%) | Underweight | 680 (7.6%) | 1224 (9.7%) | 246 (6.2%) | 439 (8.1%) | 97 (4.0%) | 290 (8.5%) | 61 (3.6%) | 224 (9.6%) |
Normal weight | 6758 (76.0%) | 8948 (70.7%) | 2822 (70.9%) | 3783 (69.7%) | 1617 (66.7%) | 2311 (67.5%) | 1068 (63.8%) | 1569 (67.5%) | |
Obese | 1456 (16.4%) | 2476 (19.6%) | 913 (22.9%) | 1205 (22.2%) | 711 (29.3%) | 824 (24.1%) | 546 (32.6%) | 533 (22.9%) | |
Smoking frequency (%) | Non-smoker | NA | NA | 1755 (44.0%) | 4890 (90.0%) | 1310 (54.0%) | 3045 (89.0%) | 440 (26.3%) | 1948 (83.7%) |
Current smoker | NA | NA | 2230 (56.0%) | 542 (10.0%) | 1115 (46.0%) | 378 (11.0%) | 1230 (73.7%) | 379 (16.3%) | |
Drinking alcohol frequency (%) | Less than 4 times a week | NA | NA | 1777 (44.6%) | 5089 (93.7%) | 1170 (48.3%) | 3113 (91.0%) | 483 (28.9%) | 1513 (65.0%) |
More than 4 times a week | NA | NA | 2208 (55.4%) | 343 (6.3%) | 1254 (51.7%) | 309 (9.0%) | 1187 (71.1%) | 815 (35.0%) | |
Exercise frequency (%) | Less than 3 times a week | NA | NA | 3063 (76.9%) | 4414 (81.3%) | 1626 (67.1%) | 2454 (71.7%) | 1063 (63.6%) | 1638 (70.4%) |
More than 3 times a week | NA | NA | 922 (23.1%) | 1018 (18.7) | 796 (32.9%) | 967 (28.3%) | 609 (36.4%) | 690 (29.6%) | |
Occupation frequency (%) | Primary industry | 1218 (14.9%) | 1418 (12.4%) | 425 (12.5%) | 415 (8.5%) | 184 (10.1%) | 142 (4.8%) | 145 (8.8%) | 78 (3.4%) |
Secondary industry | 2378 (29.1%) | 1676 (14.7%) | 951 (27.9%) | 914 (18.8%) | 457 (25.2%) | 467 (15.8%) | 231 (14.0%) | 105 (4.5%) | |
Tertiary industry | 4572 (56.0%) | 8312 (72.9%) | 2028 (59.6%) | 3532 (72.7%) | 1176 (64.7%) | 2344 (79.4%) | 1277 (77.3%) | 2137 (92.1%) |
Prevalence of Hypertension (n = 144,299) | Proportion of Medicated Hypertension (n = 109,229) | Proportion of Controlled Hypertension (n = 28,301) | |||||
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OR (95%CI) | p-Value | OR (95%CI) | p-Value | OR (95%CI) | p-Value | ||
Survey year | Per increase of one year | 0.99 (0.99–0.99) | <0.001 | 1.02 (1.02–1.02) | <0.001 | 1.05 (1.04–1.05) | <0.001 |
Sex | Male | 1.35 (1.31–1.39) | 0.96 (0.92–1.00) | 0.05 | 1.06 (0.97–1.15) | 0.22 | |
Female | 1 | NA | 1 | NA | 1 | NA | |
Age (years) | 20 to 34 | 1 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
35 to 49 | 3.22 (3.07 to 3.37) | <0.001 | 1 | NA | 1 | NA | |
50 to 64 | 13.49 (12.89–14.13) | <0.001 | 6.47 (6.13–6.83) | <0.001 | 0.56 (0.50–0.63) | <0.001 | |
at least 65 | 42.85 (39.93–46.00) | <0.001 | 19.09 (17.75–20.53) | <0.001 | 0.54 (0.47–0.62) | <0.001 | |
BMI | Underweight | 0.54 (0.51–0.57) | 0.04 | 0.58 (0.53–0.64) | <0.001 | 1.32 (1.10–1.59) | 0.003 |
Normal | 1 | NA | 1 | NA | 1 | NA | |
Obese | 2.55 (2.48–2.62) | <0.001 | 2.07 (1.99–2.14) | <0.001 | 0.75 (0.70–0.81) | <0.001 | |
Smoking | Non-smoker | 1 | NA | 1 | NA | 1 | NA |
Current smoker | 0.92 (0.89–0.94) | <0.001 | 0.75 (0.72–0.79) | <0.001 | 0.97 (0.87–1.07) | 0.49 | |
Drinking alcohol | Less than 4 times a week | 1 | NA | 1 | 1 | NA | |
At least 4 times a week | 1.52 (1.47–1.57) | <0.001 | 1.21 (1.15–1.27) | <0.001 | 0.69 (0.63–0.77) | <0.001 | |
Exercise | Less than 3 times a week | NA | NA | 1 | NA | 1 | NA |
At least 3 times a week | NA | NA | 1.09 (1.04–1.13) | <0.001 | 1.09 (1.01–1.17) | 0.03 | |
Salt intake | Per 1 g/day | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA |
Occupation | Primary industry | 1.14 (1.09–1.19) | <0.001 | 1.13 (1.07–1.19) | <0.001 | 0.99 (0.89–1.10) | 0.83 |
Secondary industry | 1.00 (0.97–1.03) | 0.99 | 0.83 (0.79–0.87) | <0.001 | 0.86 (0.77–0.96) | 0.007 | |
Tertiary industry | 1 | NA | 1 | NA | 1 | NA |
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Otani, K.; Haruyama, R.; Gilmour, S. Prevalence and Correlates of Hypertension among Japanese Adults, 1975 to 2010. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2018, 15, 1645. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081645
Otani K, Haruyama R, Gilmour S. Prevalence and Correlates of Hypertension among Japanese Adults, 1975 to 2010. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2018; 15(8):1645. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081645
Chicago/Turabian StyleOtani, Katharina, Rei Haruyama, and Stuart Gilmour. 2018. "Prevalence and Correlates of Hypertension among Japanese Adults, 1975 to 2010" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15, no. 8: 1645. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081645
APA StyleOtani, K., Haruyama, R., & Gilmour, S. (2018). Prevalence and Correlates of Hypertension among Japanese Adults, 1975 to 2010. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15(8), 1645. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph15081645