Association between body mass index and blood pressure among adults

Bindu Thapa, Deepti Kc, K. Shrestha, Sunita Gurung
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Introduction: Increase in body mass index increases risk of developing high blood pressure. Controversies have been found regarding the association of body mass index with high blood pressure. So, this study was conducted to find association between body mass index and blood pressure. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 245 adults of Pokhara, Lekhnath Metropolitan Ward No. 27 using convenient sampling method. The questionnaire was adopted from the step 2 (physical measurements) section of the WHO STEPS instrument. Results: Among 245 subjects, almost half (48.5%) of the subjects had normal body mass index. One-fourth (25%) of the subjects were overweight. About 60 percent of the respondents had normal systolic blood pressure. There were no significant positive correlations of body mass index with both systolic BP, diastolic BP and age. However, significant positive correlation was found between age and systolic BP. Conclusions: The study finding concluded that there are no significant positive correlations of body mass index with both systolic BP, diastolic BP and age. However, age and systolic BP has significant positive correlation. Therefore, with increase in age, regular monitoring of BP is required.  
成年人体重指数与血压的关系
简介:体重指数的增加会增加患高血压的风险。关于身体质量指数与高血压之间的关系一直存在争议。因此,这项研究是为了寻找体重指数和血压之间的联系。方法:采用方便抽样法,对列克纳特市第27区博卡拉245名成人进行横断面调查。问卷采用了世卫组织STEPS工具的第2步(物理测量)部分。结果:245名受试者中,近一半(48.5%)的受试者体重指数正常。四分之一(25%)的受试者超重。约60%的受访者收缩压正常。体重指数与收缩压、舒张压、年龄均无显著正相关。年龄与收缩压呈显著正相关。结论:体重指数与收缩压、舒张压及年龄均无显著正相关。年龄与收缩压呈正相关。因此,随着年龄的增长,需要定期监测血压。
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