2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41440-021-00832-w
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Influence of stress induced by the first announced state of emergency due to coronavirus disease 2019 on outpatient blood pressure management in Japan

Abstract: To prevent further spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the Japanese government announced a state of emergency, resulting in major stress for the population. The aim of this study was to investigate a possible association between changes in daily stress and blood pressure (BP) in Japanese patients. We retrospectively investigated 748 patients with chronic disease who were treated by the Sagamihara Physicians Association to determine changes in stress during the COVID-19 state of emergency from 7 Apri… Show more

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“…The present study was a subanalysis of our previous study 4 and involved the same patients. Retrospectively, we scrutinized 748 patients with chronic diseases who were treated by the Sagamihara Physicians Association to determine changes in stress during the state of emergency due to COVID‐19 from 7 April to 31 May 2020.…”
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“…The present study was a subanalysis of our previous study 4 and involved the same patients. Retrospectively, we scrutinized 748 patients with chronic diseases who were treated by the Sagamihara Physicians Association to determine changes in stress during the state of emergency due to COVID‐19 from 7 April to 31 May 2020.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although the COVID‐19 pandemic differed from conventional natural disasters, it is thought that the state of emergency caused increased stress among the people in Japan. We previously reported an increase in blood pressure (BP) after the state of emergency announcement among outpatients who visited clinics in Japan 4 . We also reported that the increase in BP was related to worsening dietary intake.…”
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“…Although there were several potential limitations, the study by Kobayashi et al [7] drove research activities in Japan, which may be why the reviewers thought highly of the results of this study. Unlike other countries, the number of noncommercial clinical studies conducted in Japan began to decrease in 2018 [12].…”
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“…Kobayashi et al reported changes in conventional office and self-measured home blood pressures among patients before and during the COVID-19 pandemic based on a clinical observational study conducted by practitioners in Sagamihara, Kanagawa prefecture, which was the suburb of the Tokyo metropolitan area [7]. Of the 919 assessed patients, 748 were set as the study population to be analyzed.…”
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