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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Educational level influences on blood pressure :



Argue that the educational level of human influence on his systolic blood pressure. Conclusion was reached based on analysis of case histories of 3,890 patients who participated in the 30-year.

In the category of highly educated subjects experienced before, if studied in a total of more than 17 years. It is this group of participants of the pressure was lower than that of others.

And the most noticeable difference is recorded in women: the study who gave more than 17 years, systolic blood pressure was at 3.26 mm Hg lower than those who did not graduate high school.

Ladies, go to college, but never made it to the Judiciary, had the advantage of a 2 mm Hg. Art. over less educated peers. A man studying at master's "lowered" the pressure to 2.26 mmHg. Art.

Even after taking into account such important factors as smoking, addicted to drinking, obesity and medication, communications diploma level pressure, though less explicit, it is still retained (2.86 mm Hg. Art. For women and 1.25 - for men).

In addition, the researchers found out that highly educated men had a lower BMI (body mass index), less smoking and drinking is not so much. In women, the situation is slightly different: the ladies masters had lower BMI, smoked less, but drank more than their female counterparts dropouts.

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