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  • * Hypertension prevalence was found to be 43%, with higher rates in women, and a significant percentage (78%) of participants were aware of their condition, though only 60.4% were receiving treatment.
  • * The findings indicate a greater prevalence of hypertension among individuals with other health issues and emphasize the need to enhance treatment rates for those diagnosed.

Article Abstract

Methods: In this prospective family-based cohort study, 573 families were included with a total of 997 participants aged 30 years and above. Baseline interviews were conducted in participant's homes using a combination of self-structured and standardized questionnaire. Blood pressure and plasma glucose were assessed for each participant.

Results: The prevalence of hypertension was 43%. It was slightly higher in women than men (43.7% vs. 41.4%). The mean systolic blood pressure in the hypertensive population was 141.9 mmHg and mean diastolic blood pressure was 85.3 mmHg. In total, 78% (86.2% in women, 62.9% in men) of the participants were aware of their hypertension. Among those aware, 60.4% (63.5% in women, 52.6% in men) of the participants were on treatment, and hypertension was controlled in 75.1% (77.5% women, 68% in men) of the participants on treatment. The prevalence of hypertension was higher among persons with comorbidities (diabetes 64.5%, transient ischemic attack 54.7%, and heart disease 64.4%). Prevalence was lower among persons who did regular vigorous intensity exercise versus those who did moderate intensity exercise (32% vs. 45.7%) and among nonsmokers versus smokers (42.2% vs. 46.6%).

Conclusion: The prevalence of hypertension in Kerala is high. Although awareness is quite high, there is a need to improve the number of persons with hypertension taking treatment.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7178468PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4964835DOI Listing

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