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Prevalence of hypertension among Indian adults: Results from the great India blood pressure survey

Authors :
Sivasubramanian Ramakrishnan
Geevar Zachariah
Kartik Gupta
J. Shivkumar Rao
P.P. Mohanan
K. Venugopal
Santosh Sateesh
Rishi Sethi
Dharmendra Jain
Neil Bardolei
Kalaivani Mani
Tanya Singh Kakar
Bharathraj Kidambi
Sudha Bhushan
Sunil K. Verma
Balram Bhargava
Ambuj Roy
Shyam S. Kothari
Rajeev Gupta
Sandeep Bansal
Sanjay Sood
Ranjit K. Nath
Sanjay Tyagi
Mohit D. Gupta
M.P. Girish
I.P.S. Kalra
G.S. Wander
Satish Gupta
Subroto Mandal
Nagendra Boopathy Senguttuvan
Geetha Subramanyam
Debabatra Roy
Sibananda Datta
Kajal Ganguly
S.N. Routray
S.S. Mishra
B.P. Singh
B.B. Bharti
Mrinal K. Das
Soumitra Kumar
K.C. Goswami
V.K. Bahl
Sarat Chandra
Amal Banerjee
Santanu Guha
P.K. Deb
H.K. Chopra
Prakash Deedwania
Ashok Seth
A.K. Sinha
H.S. Isser
Neeraj Pandit
Vijay Trehan
Ramandeep Ahuja
S.C. Manchanda
Arun Mohanty
Peeyush Jain
Sameer Shrivastava
B.S. Sarang
H.S. Ratti
G. Bala Sahib
Rakesh Gupta
S.K. Agarwal
null Amit
George Koshy
Tiny Nair
N. Shyam
Anil Roby
Raju George
Sudhaya Kumar
Abdul Kader
Mathew Abraham
Sunitha Viswanathan
A. Jabir
Jaideep Menon
Govindan Unni
Cibu Mathew
PB Jayagopal Sajeev
P.K. Ashokan
null Asharaf
A.K. Pancholia
A.K. Gupta
Rupam Das
Dinesh Aggarwal
Amit Malviya
Syed Manzor Ali
Parag Barward
Navreet Singh
Yashbir S. Tomar
Davinder Chaddha
Sameer Dani
Chirayu Vyas
Kinjal Bhatt
Shrenik Doshi
Chandra Bhan Meena
Geetha Subramanyam Subramanyam
Ajit Mullasari Muruganandam
Varun Narain
R.K. Saran
Praveen Jain
Sudeep Kumar
P.K. Goel
M.K. Das
Sarat Chandra Amal Banerjee
Source :
Indian Heart Journal, Vol 71, Iss 4, Pp 309-313 (2019), Indian Heart Journal
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Objective: Hypertension is the most important risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. There is limited data on hypertension prevalence in India. This study was conducted to estimate the prevalence of hypertension among Indian adults. Methods: A national level survey was conducted with fixed one-day blood pressure measurement camps across 24 states and union territories of India. Hypertension was defined as systolic blood pressure (BP) ≥140 mmHg or a diastolic BP ≥90 mmHg or on treatment for hypertension. The prevalence was age- and gender-standardized according to the 2011 census population of India. Results: Blood pressure was recorded for 180,335 participants (33.2% women; mean age 40.6 ± 14.9 years). Among them, 8,898 (4.9%), 99,791 (55.3%), 35,694 (11.9%), 23,084 (12.8%), 9,989 (5.5%), and 2,878 (1.6%) participants were of the age group 18–19, 20–44, 45–54, 55–64, 65–74, and ≥ 75 years, respectively. Overall prevalence of hypertension was 30.7% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 30.5, 30.9) and the prevalence among women was 23.7% (95% CI: 23.3, 24). Prevalence adjusted for 2011 census population and the WHO reference population was 29.7% and 32.8%, respectively. Conclusion: There is a high prevalence of hypertension, with almost one in every three Indian adult affected. Keywords: Hypertension, India, Prevalence

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00194832
Volume :
71
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Indian Heart Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6d6c65b6d0283dc0662ae3e867164b49