Correlation of Indices of Obesity with Hypertension among Igbos in Enugu Metropolis

Maxwell Ubanagu Odumeh, Chike I. P. Anibeze, Emmanuel Anayochukwu Esom, Rosemary Ngozi Njeze, Nto Johnson Nto, Elizabeth Finbarrs- Bello, Emeka Mgbe, Nneka Iloanusi
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Background: Relationship between obesity and hypertension is well established and hypertension shows positive relationship with all obesity indices. Objective: To determine the obesity indicator with the greatest sensitivity in predicting hypertension. Method: A cross-sectional community-based descriptive survey was carried out in Enugu Metropolis. Multistage sampling procedures were used to select participants using the World Health Organization STEPS instrument. Height, weight, waist circumference; hip circumference and blood pressure were measured and recorded. Results: A total of 482 participants were recruited; of which 160 (33.2%) and 322 (66.8%) were males and females respectively. 89 (18.5%) participants have high systolic blood pressure, 117(24.3%) have high diastolic blood pressure, while the overall hypertension prevalence is seen in 123 participants (25.5%). The blood pressure was noticed to increase as obesity increases regardless of the index of obesity used and that at WHR≥1 all the 15 participants (M:8, F:7m) that crossed that threshold were hypertensive regardless of age and sex demonstrating the sensitivity of WHR in predicting hypertension and associated cardiometabolic risks. Conclusion: obesity and hypertension are interrelated and common in our environment, all the indices of obesity show positive correlation with hypertension but WHR offers a simple index that can be used to detect occult hypertension in our clinics due its 100% correlation at the WHR threshold of ≥1.
埃努古市伊博人肥胖指标与高血压的相关性研究
背景:肥胖与高血压的关系已经确立,高血压与所有肥胖指标均呈正相关。目的:确定预测高血压最敏感的肥胖指标。方法:在埃努古大都市区进行横断面社区描述性调查。采用多阶段抽样程序,使用世界卫生组织STEPS工具选择参与者。身高、体重、腰围;测量并记录臀围和血压。结果:共招募了482名参与者;其中男性160例(33.2%),女性322例(66.8%)。89例(18.5%)参与者有高收缩压,117例(24.3%)参与者有高舒张压,123例(25.5%)参与者有总体高血压患病率。无论使用的肥胖指数如何,血压都随着肥胖的增加而增加,并且在WHR≥1时,超过该阈值的所有15名参与者(M:8, F:7m)都是高血压,无论年龄和性别,这表明WHR在预测高血压和相关心脏代谢风险方面的敏感性。结论:肥胖与高血压在我们的环境中是相互关联且普遍存在的,肥胖的各项指标均与高血压呈正相关,而腰宽比在我们的临床中提供了一个简单的指标,在腰宽比阈值≥1时相关性为100%,可用于检测隐匿性高血压。
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