Effect of long-term lifestyle intervention on mild cognitive impairment in hypertensive occupational population in China

Medicine
Min LiGang Tian

Abstract

The incidence of hypertension in China is high, which seriously affects people's health, including occupational population in mining areas. Cognitive dysfunction has a serious impact on the work and life of patients. Lifestyle intervention can improve diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. However, there are few studies on the effects of lifestyle interventions on cognitive function in hypertensive patients. So the aim of this study was to analyze the effect of long-term lifestyle intervention on mild cognitive impairment in hypertensive occupational population in China. In September 2013, a cluster sampling was conducted for the workers in the Shaanxi Jinduicheng (intervention group) and Hancheng (control group) mining areas. In both groups, according to the blood pressure (BP) level, they were divided into hypertension stage 1 to 3 subgroups; according to their age, they were divided into between 45 and 59 and under 45 years subgroups; and according to whether or not taking medicine, they were divided into Lifestyle intervention, Lifestyle intervention plus medication, Medication, and No lifestyle intervention nor medication subgroups. The intervention group received regular lifestyle intervention for 2 years, which included d...Continue Reading

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