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Ageing, arterial blood pressure, body mass index, and diet (CROSBI ID 285825)

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Pavlović, Mladen ; Milković-Kraus, Sanja ; Jovanović, Veljko ; Hercigonja-Szekeres, Mira Ageing, arterial blood pressure, body mass index, and diet // Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju, 63 (2012), Suppl. 1; 3-9. doi: 10.2478/10004-1254-63-2012-2164

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Pavlović, Mladen ; Milković-Kraus, Sanja ; Jovanović, Veljko ; Hercigonja-Szekeres, Mira

engleski

Ageing, arterial blood pressure, body mass index, and diet

For three decades we followed up for longevity indicators, including diet, arterial blood pressure, and body mass index 379 mobile, long-living persons from Croatia, now aged 70 to 92 years, of whom 167 men aged (78.6±4.0) years and 212 women aged (77.9±4.1) years. One hundred and ninety-fi ve were from the continental and 184 from the coastal Croatia. The participants were examined in 1972, 1982, and again in 2006/7. Changes in body mass index (BMI), arterial blood pressure (ABP), and in answers to our Food Frequency Questionnaire about dietary habits were analysed using log-linear models. Over the last 24 years of aging (age 55 to 78 years) the subjects showed a statistically signifi cant decrease in body mass and height and a signifi cant increase in the systolic blood pressure. Diastolic blood pressure and BMI showed no signifi cant changes over this period. Consumption of preserved and fresh meat, bread, and starch (potato, pastry and rice) dropped signifi cantly with age, while the consumption of fi sh, fresh and cooked vegetables, fruit, and dairy products signifi cantly increased. These dietary changes were not associated with changes in the systolic and diastolic ABP. About 80 % were overweight (BMI >25 kg m-2) throughout the follow-up, even though their body mass dropped signifi cantly after the age of 55. However, their survival suggests that BMI may not be the best indicator of longevity or healthy aging.

follow-up, food frequency questionnaire, healthy ageing, longevity, mobile elderly

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Podaci o izdanju

63 (Suppl. 1)

2012.

3-9

objavljeno

0004-1254

1848-6312

10.2478/10004-1254-63-2012-2164

Povezanost rada

Biotehnologija u biomedicini (prirodno područje, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničko područje), Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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