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. 2019 May 18;11(5):1112. doi: 10.3390/nu11051112

Table 2.

Blood pressure (BP) values by quartiles or quintiles of parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in human studies.

Reference
(First Author)
Method Country and Participants PTH (pmol/L) BP (SBP − DBP mmHg)
Snijder 2007 [31] Cross-sectional The Netherlands, 1205 subjects, participants, 55–85 years Q1: <2.45 150.1(±26.1) − 82.5(±13.0)
Q2: 2.45–3.13 151.7(±24.8) − 82.6(±13.4)
Q3: 3.14–4.25 154.7(±24.6) – 84.3(±13.6)
Q4: >4.25 156.2(±27.6) − 83.9(±13.0)
Chan 2011 [25] Cross-sectional China, 939 men, >65 years Q1: <3.1 135.8(±1.7) − 76.5(±0.8)
Q2: 3.2–4.1 139.9(±1.6) − 76.5(±0.8)
Q3: 4.2–5.5 141.4(±1.7) − 76.5(±0.8)
Q4: >5.5 143.6(±1.8) − 79.9(±0.8)
Yao 2016 [33] Cohort study USA, 7504 subjects, 45–64 years Q1: 3.2–28.8 112(±13) − 68.0(±8.2)
Q2: 28.9–34.9 113(±12) − 68.4(±8.3)
Q3: 35.0–41.5 114(±12) − 69.4(±8.5)
Q4: 41.6–50.1 115(±12) − 69.9(±8.1)
Q5: 50.2–162.6 115(±12) − 70.5(±8.2)

SBP = systolic blood pressure; DBP = diastolic blood pressure. Values are expressed as mean (±standard deviation) or mean [±standard error of the mean].