对印度农村人群高血压危险因素的了解。

Q2 Medicine
Heart Asia Pub Date : 2019-02-23 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1136/heartasia-2018-011136
Doreen Busingye, Simin Arabshahi, Roger G Evans, Michaela A Riddell, Velandai K Srikanth, Kamakshi Kartik, Kartik Kalyanram, Xuan Zhu, Oduru Suresh, George Howard, Amanda G Thrift
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目的:了解印度南部农村人群高血压的危险因素及其后果。方法:这是一项以社区为基础的研究,在印度里希河谷的农村人口中进行。随机抽取的农村居民被邀请参加一项高血压研究。我们获得了血压、身高、体重、腰围和臀围的测量数据,以及基于问卷的关于高血压知识、社会人口特征和健康行为的信息。进行多变量logistic回归分析以确定与高血压危险因素知识相关的因素(了解≥2个危险因素)。结果:该研究包括641名成年人;132人知道高血压,218人不知道高血压,291人血压正常。只有31%的参与者知道高血压对个人健康有不利影响,7%的人知道治疗高血压的好处。几乎三分之一(30%)的人知道自己的高血压状况,总体上有48%的人不知道高血压的任何危险因素。了解自己的高血压状况(OR 2.51, 95% CI 1.44 - 4.39)、正在接受高血压治疗、男性、年龄较小、接受过一些学校教育、腹部肥胖和缺乏体育锻炼与更好地了解高血压危险因素相关。结论:这一弱势人群对高血压危险因素和后果的认识较差。有一些人对高血压的危险因素有更好的了解,但不是全部。有必要在这一人群中进行筛查和有针对性的教育计划,以改善健康行为并减少高血压的后果。
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Knowledge of risk factors for hypertension in a rural Indian population.

Knowledge of risk factors for hypertension in a rural Indian population.

Objective: To study knowledge of risk factors and consequences of hypertension in a rural population in South India.

Methods: This is a community-based study conducted among adults of a rural population in the Rishi Valley, India. Residents of randomised rural villages were invited to participate in a study of hypertension. We obtained measures of blood pressure, height, weight, waist and hip circumferences and questionnaire-based information on knowledge about hypertension, sociodemographic characteristics and health behaviours. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted to determine the factors associated with knowledge of risk factors for hypertension (knowledge of ≥2 risk factors).

Results: The study comprised 641 adults; 132 aware and 218 unaware of their hypertension, and 291 with normal blood pressure. Only 31% of participants knew that hypertension adversely affects an individual's health and 7% knew the benefits of treating hypertension. Almost a third (30%) of those aware of their hypertensive status, and 48% overall, did not know any of the risk factors for hypertension. Being aware of one's hypertensive status (OR 2.51, 95% CI 1.44 to 4.39), being treated for hypertension, male sex, younger age, having some schooling, abdominal obesity and physical inactivity were associated with better knowledge of risk factors for hypertension.

Conclusion: Knowledge of risk factors and consequences of hypertension in this disadvantaged population was poor. There was better knowledge of risk factors in some, but not all, people who were aware of having hypertension. Screening and targeted educational programmes are warranted in this population to improve health behaviours and reduce the consequences of hypertension.

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Heart Asia Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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