Association between Perceived Built Environment and Prevalent Hypertension among South African Adults

Pasmore Malambo, A. Kengne, E. Lambert, A. Villers, T. Puoane
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Introduction. The association between perceived built environmental attributes and hypertension among adults has received little attention in an African context. We investigated the association between the perceived built environment and prevalent hypertension in adult South Africans. Method. A cross-sectional study was conducted using 2008-2009 Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology data among South African () adults aged 35 years. Perceived built environment was assessed using the neighborhood environment walkability scale questionnaire. Prevalent hypertension was defined as previously diagnosed by a physician, screen-detected hypertension as 140/90 mmHg, and a combination of both as any hypertension. Logistic regressions were applied for analyses. Results. In crude logistic regressions, self-reported hypertension was associated with land use mix-diversity, street connectivity, infrastructure for walking/cycling, aesthetics, traffic, and crime. In adjusted model, land use mix-diversity was significantly associated with self-reported hypertension. In similar multivariable models, the direction and magnitude of the effects were mostly similar to the outcomes of “screen-detected hypertension” which was further predicted by perceived lack of safety from traffic. Conclusion. Perceived built environment attributes were significantly associated with hypertension. This has relevance to population-based approaches to hypertension prevention and control.
南非成年人感知建筑环境与高血压流行的关系
介绍。在非洲的背景下,感知到的建筑环境属性和成年人高血压之间的关联很少受到关注。我们调查了南非成年人感知的建筑环境和高血压之间的关系。方法。利用2008-2009年南非35岁成年人的前瞻性城市农村流行病学数据进行了一项横断面研究。采用社区环境可步行性量表问卷对感知建筑环境进行评估。普遍高血压定义为先前由医生诊断的高血压,筛查检测到的高血压为140/90 mmHg,以及两者的组合为任何高血压。采用Logistic回归进行分析。结果。在粗略的logistic回归中,自我报告的高血压与土地使用多样性、街道连通性、步行/骑自行车的基础设施、美学、交通和犯罪有关。在调整后的模型中,土地利用混合多样性与自我报告的高血压显著相关。在类似的多变量模型中,影响的方向和大小与“屏幕检测到的高血压”的结果大多相似,而“屏幕检测到的高血压”可以通过感知到交通缺乏安全性来进一步预测。结论。感知到的建筑环境属性与高血压显著相关。这与以人群为基础的高血压预防和控制方法有关。
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