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Hem 7310

Manufactured by Omron
Sourced in Japan

The HEM-7310 is an automatic blood pressure monitor designed for professional use in healthcare settings. It measures blood pressure and pulse rate. The device uses the oscillometric method to determine blood pressure values.

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Metabolic Risk Factors Measurement

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The measurement of MRFs included WC, systolic blood pressure (SBP) and/or diastolic blood pressure (DBP), fasting glucose level (FBG), triglycerides (TG), and HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) [43 (link),44 (link)]. The measurement of WC (cm) was performed by trained health personnel in accordance with the International Standards for Anthropometry and Kinesiology (ISAK) [45 ]. The BP measurement was taken using a validated digital sphygmomanometer (HEM-7310, Omron, Kyoto, Japan) while the participant was in a seated position after at least five minutes of rest. In addition, blood samples were collected after at least eight hours of overnight fasting, and the medical laboratory (certified ISO 15189) measured the biochemical parameters using a biochemical auto-analyzer (TBA-200FR, Toshiba, Tokyo, Japan). FBG was analyzed using an enzymatic UV test (hexokinase method). TG was measured using a series of coupled enzymatic reactions. HDL-C was measured by direct methods.
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Cardiopulmonary Response Analysis Protocol

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Gas analysis was performed to obtain diverse parameters related to the cardiopulmonary response. It was performed throughout the duration of the conditions, and the outcomes of the middle 3 min of each condition were used as average values. Blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) were measured at the 3 min of each session of every condition, totaling six times. Gas exchange was measured using a breath-by-breath gas analyzer system (Quark K4B2 system; COSMED, Rome, Italy), and BP and HR were measured using a sphygmomanometer (HEM-7310, OMRON, Shanghai, China). Gas analyzer data were measured during the conditions, and the average outcome during the middle of 3 min from each condition was used. Gas exchange analysis provided the oxygen uptake (VO2), metabolic energy cost (mL/kg/min; MET), and ventilatory response (minute ventilation; VE). Peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) was obtained from the highest value during the 3 minutes.
The rate pressure product (RPP) was calculated using the equation (systolic BP × HR)/100 and used instead of myocardial oxygen consumption (MVO2) to avoid invasive measurement and the difficulty of continuous wearing of masks for gas analysis. The expected maximum HR (HRmax) was calculated using the equation (220 - age) and used to obtain the percentage of Hrmax using an equation measuring HR/Hrmax.
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Standardized Blood Pressure Measurement

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The body mass index (BMI) was calculated according to weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared (kg/m2). The blood pressure (BP) measurement was taken using a validated digital sphygmomanometer (HEM-7310, Omron, Kyoto, Japan) while the participant was in a seated position after at least five minutes of rest. The procedure was performed in accordance with the practice guidelines of the European Society of Hypertension for blood pressure measurement [37 (link)].
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