Pvevalence of hypertension in people living in coastal areas of Bangladesh

The prevalence of hypertension was reported higher in the coastal areas in different populations of the world. There was no study on the prevalence of hypertension among the coastal people in Bangladesh. This study addressed the prevalence and risk of hypertension among people living in the coastal...

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Main Authors: M. Abu Sayeed, AH Syedur Rahman, Md. Hazrat Ali, Subrina Afrin, Mir Masudur Rhaman, Mohammad Mainul Hasan Chowdhury, Akhter Banu
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Language:English
Published: Ibrahim Medical College 2015-01-01
Series:IMC Journal of Medical Science
Online Access:http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/72
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spelling doaj-e74b05924d7e41cdab9e3f2b492245e62020-11-25T02:30:06ZengIbrahim Medical CollegeIMC Journal of Medical Science2519-17212519-15862015-01-01911117Pvevalence of hypertension in people living in coastal areas of BangladeshM. Abu Sayeed0AH Syedur Rahman1Md. Hazrat Ali2Subrina Afrin3Mir Masudur Rhaman4Mohammad Mainul Hasan Chowdhury5Akhter Banu6Department of Community Medicine,Ibrahim Medical College (IMC),122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000Department of Ophthalmology,Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes and Endocrine Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM),122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000Department of Ophthalmology,Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes and Endocrine Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM),122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000Department of Ophthalmology,Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes and Endocrine Metabolic Disorders (BIRDEM),122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000Department of Community Medicine,Ibrahim Medical College (IMC),122, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Shahbagh, Dhaka-1000nternal Medicine,Bangobandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU),Shahbagh, DhakaInstitute of Nutrition and Food Science (INFS),University of Dhaka,DhakaThe prevalence of hypertension was reported higher in the coastal areas in different populations of the world. There was no study on the prevalence of hypertension among the coastal people in Bangladesh. This study addressed the prevalence and risk of hypertension among people living in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. Total 32 different coastal communities were selected purposively in the six coastal districts (Barisal, Borguna, Vola, Pirojpur, Potuakhali and Jhalukathi) of Bangladesh. All people over 18 years were considered eligible. Social, clinical and family histories were taken. Height, weight, waist- and hip-girths were measured including systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP). Fasting blood glucose and lipids were also estimated. The accepted cut offs for systolic hypertension (sHTN) was ³135mmHg and diastolic hypertension (dHTN) was ³85 mmHg. Overall, 7058 (m / f = 2631 / 4427) people volunteered to participate in the study. The crude prevalence of sHTN was 17.8% [95% CI, 17.39 – 18.21] and dHTN was 19.0% [95% CI 18.08 – 19.92]. Compared to female, the male participants had higher prevalence of both sHTN (16.4 v. 20.2 %, p<0.001) and dHTN (17.4 v. 21.5%, p<0.001). The prevalence rates of sHTN were 14.6, 18.5 and 24.6% in the poor, the middle and in the rich class, respectively (p<0.001). Similar trend was observed with dHTN. Both types of HTN increased with increasing age (p<0.001), BMI (p<0.001), WHR (p<0.001) and WHtR (p<0.001). Logistic regression analyses proved that the participants of higher social class, of advancing age and with higher obesity had excess risk of hypertension. Positive family history of HTN, DM and stroke had also increased risk for HTN. We found higher prevalence of HTN in Bangladeshi coastal population compared to people living in other areas of Bangladesh. Family history of DM, HTN and stroke were significantly related to sHTN and dHTN. Increasing age, higher obesity and higher social class had excess risk for developing HTN. Further study may be undertaken to address other unexplored risks like physical inactivity, unhealthy diet or psychosocial stress affecting the coastal people. Salt content of water and food consumed by these people should also be investigated. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2015; 9(1): 11-17http://www.imcjms.com/registration/journal_full_text/72
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author M. Abu Sayeed
AH Syedur Rahman
Md. Hazrat Ali
Subrina Afrin
Mir Masudur Rhaman
Mohammad Mainul Hasan Chowdhury
Akhter Banu
spellingShingle M. Abu Sayeed
AH Syedur Rahman
Md. Hazrat Ali
Subrina Afrin
Mir Masudur Rhaman
Mohammad Mainul Hasan Chowdhury
Akhter Banu
Pvevalence of hypertension in people living in coastal areas of Bangladesh
IMC Journal of Medical Science
author_facet M. Abu Sayeed
AH Syedur Rahman
Md. Hazrat Ali
Subrina Afrin
Mir Masudur Rhaman
Mohammad Mainul Hasan Chowdhury
Akhter Banu
author_sort M. Abu Sayeed
title Pvevalence of hypertension in people living in coastal areas of Bangladesh
title_short Pvevalence of hypertension in people living in coastal areas of Bangladesh
title_full Pvevalence of hypertension in people living in coastal areas of Bangladesh
title_fullStr Pvevalence of hypertension in people living in coastal areas of Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Pvevalence of hypertension in people living in coastal areas of Bangladesh
title_sort pvevalence of hypertension in people living in coastal areas of bangladesh
publisher Ibrahim Medical College
series IMC Journal of Medical Science
issn 2519-1721
2519-1586
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The prevalence of hypertension was reported higher in the coastal areas in different populations of the world. There was no study on the prevalence of hypertension among the coastal people in Bangladesh. This study addressed the prevalence and risk of hypertension among people living in the coastal areas of Bangladesh. Total 32 different coastal communities were selected purposively in the six coastal districts (Barisal, Borguna, Vola, Pirojpur, Potuakhali and Jhalukathi) of Bangladesh. All people over 18 years were considered eligible. Social, clinical and family histories were taken. Height, weight, waist- and hip-girths were measured including systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP). Fasting blood glucose and lipids were also estimated. The accepted cut offs for systolic hypertension (sHTN) was ³135mmHg and diastolic hypertension (dHTN) was ³85 mmHg. Overall, 7058 (m / f = 2631 / 4427) people volunteered to participate in the study. The crude prevalence of sHTN was 17.8% [95% CI, 17.39 – 18.21] and dHTN was 19.0% [95% CI 18.08 – 19.92]. Compared to female, the male participants had higher prevalence of both sHTN (16.4 v. 20.2 %, p<0.001) and dHTN (17.4 v. 21.5%, p<0.001). The prevalence rates of sHTN were 14.6, 18.5 and 24.6% in the poor, the middle and in the rich class, respectively (p<0.001). Similar trend was observed with dHTN. Both types of HTN increased with increasing age (p<0.001), BMI (p<0.001), WHR (p<0.001) and WHtR (p<0.001). Logistic regression analyses proved that the participants of higher social class, of advancing age and with higher obesity had excess risk of hypertension. Positive family history of HTN, DM and stroke had also increased risk for HTN. We found higher prevalence of HTN in Bangladeshi coastal population compared to people living in other areas of Bangladesh. Family history of DM, HTN and stroke were significantly related to sHTN and dHTN. Increasing age, higher obesity and higher social class had excess risk for developing HTN. Further study may be undertaken to address other unexplored risks like physical inactivity, unhealthy diet or psychosocial stress affecting the coastal people. Salt content of water and food consumed by these people should also be investigated. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2015; 9(1): 11-17
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