Mean arterial pressure: does the use of stairs matter?

dc.contributor.authorVargas Moranth, Rusvelt F.
dc.contributor.authorAlcocer Olaciregui, Adalgisa E.
dc.contributor.authorBilbao Ramírez, Jorge
dc.date2019-03-04
dc.descriptionObjective: To determine if the daily use of stairs is related to values ​​of mean arterial pressure, in a group of inhabitants of a residential complex with buildings of 4 floors. Materials and methods: Descriptive, cross-sectional study. Blood pressure was taken to 125 healthy subjects (50.4% women) living in the 4 floors of each of the 4 buildings of a residential complex. The values ​​of mean arterial pressure were compared according to the residence floor by means of one-way ANOVA and Bonferroni test, and the analysis was stratified according to age, sex, obesity, smoking, frequent alcohol drinking and physical activity. Results: A significant relationship was found (p <0.05) between the mean arterial pressure average and the residence floor, the differences being marked especially between floor one and four (p <0.05). Statistical significance was found (p <0.05) when stratifying mean arterial pressure values ​​according to male sex, abdominal obesity and smoking. Conclusion: In healthy adults, participants in the study, there was a beneficial effect in the daily use of stairs with respect to the values ​​of mean arterial pressure.en-US
dc.descriptionObjetivo: Determinar si el uso diario de escaleras se relaciona con valores de presión arterial media, en un grupo de habitantes de un conjunto residencial con edificios de 4 pisos. Materiales y métodos: Estudio descriptivo, transversal. Se tomó la presión arterial a 125 sujetos sanos (50,4% mujeres) residentes en los 4 pisos de cada uno de los 4 edificios de un conjunto residencial. Se compararon los valores de presión arterial media según el piso de residencia mediante ANOVA de un factor y prueba de Bonferroni, y se estratificó el análisis según edad, sexo, obesidad, fumar, beber alcohol con frecuencia y actividad física. Resultados: Se encontró relación significativa (p<0,05) entre el promedio de presión arterial media y el piso de residencia, siendo marcadas las diferencias especialmente entre el piso uno y el cuatro (p<0,05). Se encontró significancia estadística (p<0,05) al estratificar los valores de presión arterial media según sexo masculino, obesidad abdominal y fumar. Conclusión: En los adultos sanos, participantes en el estudio, hubo un efecto benéfico en el uso diario de escaleras con respecto a los valores de presión arterial media.es-ES
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dc.sourceBiociencias; Vol 14 No 1 (2019): Biociencias; 55-63en-US
dc.sourceBiociencias; Vol. 14 Núm. 1 (2019): Biociencias; 55-63es-ES
dc.source2390-0512
dc.source0124-0110
dc.subjectPresión sanguíneaspa
dc.subjectObesidadspa
dc.subjectSaludspa
dc.subject.proposalActividad físicaes-ES
dc.subject.proposalpresión arterial mediaes-ES
dc.subject.proposalescalerases-ES
dc.subject.proposalobesidades-ES
dc.subject.proposalfumares-ES
dc.titleMean arterial pressure: does the use of stairs matter?en-US
dc.titlePresión arterial media: ¿importa el uso de escaleras?es-ES
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