Prevalence, risk factors, and predictors of hypertension among the Nyishi Tribe of Arunachal Pradesh.

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Hosea Thanglen, Augusni Sonam, Urapam Zimik, Mohammad Asghar
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This study investigates the prevalence of obesity and hypertension, along with associated risk factors, among the Nyishi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh. A cross-sectional study was performed involving 208 Nyishi adults (108 males, 100 females), aged 2050 years. The anthropometric measurements and blood pressure were measured in accordance with standard procedures. Statistical analyses, including Pearson correlation, binary logistic regression, and ROC curve, were performed. The nutritional statuses of the overweight and obese are 27.8% and 8.3% in males and 26% and 7% in females. In accordance with the waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, and waist-height ratio, 15.7% men and 63% women; 31.5% men and 79% women; and 27.8% men and 70% women of adult Nyishi are at risk for central obesity. Binary logistic regression underscored significant associations between hypertension and overweight, obesity, WC, WHtR, age, physical inactivity, smoking, alcohol consumption, anxiety, salt intake, pan use, and tobacco. Among males, inactivity (OR = 8.33) and alcohol consumption (OR = 6.04), and among females, tobacco use (OR = 7.41) and paan consumption (OR = 6.40) emerged as high-risk factors for hypertension. ROC curve analysis revealed that waist circumference exhibited the highest AUC (0.718) for males, while BMI had the highest AUC (0.708) for females. This indicates that Nyishi individuals, especially males with a waist circumference exceeding 80.50 cm and females with a BMI surpassing 22.75 kg/m2, face an elevated risk of developing hypertension. The research underscores the predictive significance of BMI and central obesity in the risk of hypertension. Thus, there is a pressing need to enhance public knowledge of the benefits of adopting a healthy lifestyle; mindfulness by itself can help with this problem.

**尼什部落高血压患病率、危险因素及预测因素
本研究调查了**尼什部落中肥胖和高血压的患病率,以及相关的危险因素。横断面研究涉及208名年龄在2050岁的尼什成年人(108名男性,100名女性)。按照标准程序进行人体测量和血压测量。采用Pearson相关、二元logistic回归、ROC曲线进行统计分析。超重和肥胖的营养状况男性分别为27.8%和8.3%,女性分别为26%和7%。按照腰围、腰臀比、腰高比,男性15.7%,女性63%;男性占31.5%,女性占79%;成年人中有27.8%的男性和70%的女性存在中心性肥胖的风险。二元logistic回归强调了高血压与超重、肥胖、腰围、腰臀比、年龄、缺乏运动、吸烟、饮酒、焦虑、盐摄入量、平底锅使用和烟草之间的显著相关性。在男性中,缺乏运动(OR = 8.33)和饮酒(OR = 6.04),而在女性中,吸烟(OR = 7.41)和饮酒(OR = 6.40)成为高血压的高危因素。ROC曲线分析显示,男性腰围的AUC最高(0.718),女性BMI的AUC最高(0.708)。这表明,尼什个体,尤其是腰围超过80.50 cm的男性和BMI超过22.75 kg/m2的女性,患高血压的风险更高。该研究强调了BMI和中心性肥胖对高血压风险的预测意义。因此,迫切需要提高公众对采取健康生活方式的好处的认识;正念本身可以帮助解决这个问题。
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期刊介绍: AA is an international journal of human biology. It publishes original research papers on all fields of human biological research, that is, on all aspects, theoretical and practical of studies of human variability, including application of molecular methods and their tangents to cultural and social anthropology. Other than research papers, AA invites the submission of case studies, reviews, technical notes and short reports. AA is available online, papers must be submitted online to ensure rapid review and publication.
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