Five-year change in intraocular pressure associated with changes in arterial blood pressure and body mass index. The beijing eye study.

PURPOSE: To examine a potential association between longitudinal changes in intraocular pressure (IOP), arterial blood pressure and body mass index (BMI) in a population-based setting. METHODS: The longitudinal population-based Beijing Eye Study included 2355 subjects with an age of 45+ years who we...

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Main Authors: Ya Xing Wang, Liang Xu, Xiao Hui Zhang, Qi Sheng You, Liang Zhao, Jost B Jonas
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-adef5ac5244e49c593843976511f3ebd2020-11-25T01:32:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7718010.1371/journal.pone.0077180Five-year change in intraocular pressure associated with changes in arterial blood pressure and body mass index. The beijing eye study.Ya Xing WangLiang XuXiao Hui ZhangQi Sheng YouLiang ZhaoJost B JonasPURPOSE: To examine a potential association between longitudinal changes in intraocular pressure (IOP), arterial blood pressure and body mass index (BMI) in a population-based setting. METHODS: The longitudinal population-based Beijing Eye Study included 2355 subjects with an age of 45+ years who were examined in 2006 and in 2011. The participants underwent a detailed ophthalmic examination including tonometry and measurement of arterial blood pressure and BMI. RESULTS: Data on IOP, arterial blood pressure and BMI measured in 2006 and in 2011 were available for 2257 (95.8%) subjects with a mean age of 59.5 ± 9.7 years. The mean change in IOP was -1.25 ± 2.26 mm Hg, mean change in mean blood pressure -7.4 ± 12.1 mmHg, and mean change in BMI was 0.01 ± 2.04 kg/m(2). In multivariate analysis, the 5-year change in IOP was significantly associated with a higher change in mean blood pressure (P<0.001; standardized regression coefficient Beta:0.11; regression coefficient B:0.02; 95% confidence interval (CI):0.01,0.03) after adjusting for younger age (P<0.001;Beta:-0.18;B:-0.04;95% CI:-0.05,-0.03), shorter body stature (P = 0.002;Beta:-0.06;B:-0.06;95% CI:-0.03,-0.01), thicker central corneal thickness (P<0.001;Beta:0.19;B:0.02;95% CI:0.01,0.02), deeper anterior chamber depth (P = 0.01;Beta:0.05;B:0.33;95% CI:0.07,0.60), and lower intraocular pressure at baseline (P<0.001;Beta:-0.56;B:-0.42;95% CI:-0.45,-0.39). If the analysis included only longitudinal parameters, the change in IOP was significantly associated with a higher change in mean arterial blood pressure (P<0.001;Beta:0.10;B:0.02;95% CI:0.01,0.03) and a higher change in body mass index (P<0.04;Beta:0.04;B:0.04;95% CI:0.01,0.09). CONCLUSIONS: In the 5-year follow-up of our population-based sample, a change in IOP was associated with a corresponding change in arterial blood pressure and with a corresponding change in body mass index. These longitudinal data support the notion of a physiological relationship between arterial blood pressure, intraocular pressure and body mass index. These findings may be of interest for the discussion of the pathogenesis of glaucomatous optic neuropathy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3795645?pdf=render
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author Ya Xing Wang
Liang Xu
Xiao Hui Zhang
Qi Sheng You
Liang Zhao
Jost B Jonas
spellingShingle Ya Xing Wang
Liang Xu
Xiao Hui Zhang
Qi Sheng You
Liang Zhao
Jost B Jonas
Five-year change in intraocular pressure associated with changes in arterial blood pressure and body mass index. The beijing eye study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ya Xing Wang
Liang Xu
Xiao Hui Zhang
Qi Sheng You
Liang Zhao
Jost B Jonas
author_sort Ya Xing Wang
title Five-year change in intraocular pressure associated with changes in arterial blood pressure and body mass index. The beijing eye study.
title_short Five-year change in intraocular pressure associated with changes in arterial blood pressure and body mass index. The beijing eye study.
title_full Five-year change in intraocular pressure associated with changes in arterial blood pressure and body mass index. The beijing eye study.
title_fullStr Five-year change in intraocular pressure associated with changes in arterial blood pressure and body mass index. The beijing eye study.
title_full_unstemmed Five-year change in intraocular pressure associated with changes in arterial blood pressure and body mass index. The beijing eye study.
title_sort five-year change in intraocular pressure associated with changes in arterial blood pressure and body mass index. the beijing eye study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description PURPOSE: To examine a potential association between longitudinal changes in intraocular pressure (IOP), arterial blood pressure and body mass index (BMI) in a population-based setting. METHODS: The longitudinal population-based Beijing Eye Study included 2355 subjects with an age of 45+ years who were examined in 2006 and in 2011. The participants underwent a detailed ophthalmic examination including tonometry and measurement of arterial blood pressure and BMI. RESULTS: Data on IOP, arterial blood pressure and BMI measured in 2006 and in 2011 were available for 2257 (95.8%) subjects with a mean age of 59.5 ± 9.7 years. The mean change in IOP was -1.25 ± 2.26 mm Hg, mean change in mean blood pressure -7.4 ± 12.1 mmHg, and mean change in BMI was 0.01 ± 2.04 kg/m(2). In multivariate analysis, the 5-year change in IOP was significantly associated with a higher change in mean blood pressure (P<0.001; standardized regression coefficient Beta:0.11; regression coefficient B:0.02; 95% confidence interval (CI):0.01,0.03) after adjusting for younger age (P<0.001;Beta:-0.18;B:-0.04;95% CI:-0.05,-0.03), shorter body stature (P = 0.002;Beta:-0.06;B:-0.06;95% CI:-0.03,-0.01), thicker central corneal thickness (P<0.001;Beta:0.19;B:0.02;95% CI:0.01,0.02), deeper anterior chamber depth (P = 0.01;Beta:0.05;B:0.33;95% CI:0.07,0.60), and lower intraocular pressure at baseline (P<0.001;Beta:-0.56;B:-0.42;95% CI:-0.45,-0.39). If the analysis included only longitudinal parameters, the change in IOP was significantly associated with a higher change in mean arterial blood pressure (P<0.001;Beta:0.10;B:0.02;95% CI:0.01,0.03) and a higher change in body mass index (P<0.04;Beta:0.04;B:0.04;95% CI:0.01,0.09). CONCLUSIONS: In the 5-year follow-up of our population-based sample, a change in IOP was associated with a corresponding change in arterial blood pressure and with a corresponding change in body mass index. These longitudinal data support the notion of a physiological relationship between arterial blood pressure, intraocular pressure and body mass index. These findings may be of interest for the discussion of the pathogenesis of glaucomatous optic neuropathy.
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