1. STUDY OF EFFECT OF BMI AND WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE ON BLOOD PRESSURE IN FIRST YEAR MEDICAL STUDENTS
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Paidi Ramesh Chandra and Pedada Pratima
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Prehypertension (PH) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Waist ,lcsh:R5-130.5 ,business.industry ,Systolic blood pressure (SBP) ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Waist circumference (WC) ,Circumference ,Blood pressure ,Diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Body mass index (BMI) ,business ,lcsh:General works - Abstract
The present study is undertaken to evaluate any association between BMI, WC and Blood pressure and any tendency to develop prehypertension. The study comprises of 100 medical students of NRI medical college, Sangivalasa near Visakhapatnam. It was carried out ongirl students with age of 17 ye ars. Their BMI, WC and Blood pressure were determined. The examination included measurement of weight, height of the student to determine BMI, measurement of waist circumference, and measurement of blood pressure by sphygmomanometer. In the present study t he results are consistent with early clinical studies reporting that there is elevated systolic and diastolic blood pressure with increasing BMI and waist circumference and there is tendency to develop prehypertension in students with higher BMI. Modificat ion of life style factors should be emphasized.
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- 2015
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