| Literature DB >> 24321133 |
Prashant Kotwani, Dalsone Kwarisiima, Tamara D Clark, Jane Kabami, Elvin H Geng, Vivek Jain, Gabriel Chamie, Maya L Petersen, Harsha Thirumurthy, Moses R Kamya, Edwin D Charlebois, Diane V Havlir1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is one of the largest causes of preventable morbidity and mortality worldwide. There are few population-based studies on hypertension epidemiology to guide public health strategies in sub-Saharan Africa. Using a community-based strategy that integrated screening for HIV and non-communicable diseases, we determined the prevalence, awareness, treatment rates, and sociodemographic factors associated with hypertension in rural Uganda.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24321133 PMCID: PMC3890617 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-1151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Number of community members screened for hypertension at the community health campaign (CHC) in Kakyerere parish, in categories of age and gender
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| 18–29 | 478 | 56.6 |
| 30–44 | 415 | 75.4 |
| 45–59 | 194 | 75.8 |
| ≥60 | 158 | 75.2 |
| Total | 1245 | 66.9 |
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| 18–29 | 448 | 58.4 |
| 30–44 | 315 | 62.4 |
| 45–59 | 151 | 68.9 |
| ≥60 | 93 | 69.4 |
| Total | 1007 | 62.0 |
Demographic and clinical characteristics of study participants
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|---|---|---|---|
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| 18–29 | 478 (38.4%) | 448 (44.5%) | 926 (41.1%) |
| 30–44 | 415 (33.3%) | 315 (31.3%) | 730 (32.4%) |
| 45–59 | 194 (15.6%) | 151 (15.0%) | 345 (15.3%) |
| ≥ 60 | 158 (12.7%) | 93 (9.2%) | 251 (11.2%) |
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| Single | 172 (14.6%) | 300 (32.7%) | 472 (22.5%) |
| Married (ever) | 1009 (85.4%) | 618 (67.3%) | 1627 (77.5%) |
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| ≤ 25 | 892 (71.7%) | 923 (91.7%) | 1815 (80.6%) |
| 25 – 30 | 243 (19.5%) | 68 (6.8%) | 311 (13.8%) |
| ≥ 30 | 110 (8.8%) | 15 (1.5%) | 125 (5.5%) |
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| Unemployed | 158 (12.7%) | 176 (17.5%) | 334 (14.8%) |
| Manual | 1014 (81.4%) | 758 (75.3%) | 1772 (78.7%) |
| Sedentary | 73 (5.9%) | 73 (7.2%) | 146 (6.5%) |
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| No school | 310 (24.9%) | 94 (9.3%) | 404 (17.9%) |
| Primary | 651 (52.3%) | 532 (52.8%) | 1183 (52.5%) |
| Secondary | 222 (17.8%) | 297 (29.5%) | 519 (23.1%) |
| Tertiary and beyond | 62 (5.0%) | 84 (8.3%) | 146 (6.5%) |
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| None | 142 (12.4%) | 96 (10.2%) | 238 (11.4%) |
| ≤ 1 | 282 (24.5%) | 157 (16.6%) | 439 (21.0%) |
| 1–5 | 484 (42.1%) | 370 (39.2%) | 854 (40.8%) |
| ≥ 5 | 242 (21.0%) | 322 (34.1%) | 564 (26.9%) |
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| No | 1208 (97.0%) | 783 (77.8%) | 1991 (88.4%) |
| Yes | 37 (3.0%) | 224 (22.2%) | 261 (11.6%) |
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| None | 986 (79.3%) | 527 (52.4%) | 1513 (67.3%) |
| 0–10 | 196 (15.7%) | 236 (23.5%) | 432 (19.2%) |
| ≥ 10 | 62 (5.0%) | 242 (24.1%) | 304 (13.5%) |
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| Negative | 1107 (88.9%) | 923 (91.7%) | 2030 (90.1%) |
| Positive | 138 (11.1%) | 84 (8.3%) | 222 (9.9%) |
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| 0–7 | 1101 (88.7%) | 895 (89.2%) | 1996 (88.9%) |
| 7–11 | 126 (10.2%) | 103 (10.3%) | 229 (10.2%) |
| ≥ 11.1 | 14 (1.1%) | 5 (0.5%) | 19 (0.9%) |
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| No | 962 (79.5%) | 798 (81.6%) | 1760 (80.4%) |
| Yes | 248 (20.5%) | 180 (18.4%) | 428 (19.6%) |
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| Systolic Blood Pressure Mean (SD) | 122.5 (18.6) | 125.5 (16.7) | 123.8 (17.9) |
| Diastolic Blood Pressure Mean (SD) | 74.9 (12.1) | 74.8 (11.7) | 74.9 (11.9) |
| 192 (15.4%) | 162 (16.1%) | 354 (15.7%) | |
| 170 (13.7%) | 155 (15.4%) | 325 (14.4%) | |
| Stage 1 (140–159/90–99) | 104 (8.4%) | 108 (10.7%) | 212 (9.4%) |
| Stage 2 (≥160/≥100) | 66 (5.3%) | 47 (4.7%) | 113 (5.0%) |
| 164 (13.2%) | 60 (6.0%) | 224 (10.0%) | |
| 97 (50.5%) | 38 (23.5%) | 135 (38.1%) | |
| 55 (28.6%) | 18 (11.1%) | 73 (20.6%) | |
| 22 (40.0%) | 7 (38.9%) | 29 (39.7%) |
aN = 2099, female = 1181, male = 918.
bN = 2251, female = 1245, male = 1006.
cN = 2095, female = 1150, male = 945.
dN = 2249, female = 1244, male = 1005.
eN = 2244, female = 1241, male = 1003.
fN = 2188, female = 1210, male = 978.
Age-standardized prevalence of hypertension using the Kakyerere Parish household census population, the 2000 U.S. standard population, and the WHO world standard population among adults ≥18 years
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| 15.7% (14.2–17.2) | 14.6% (13.3–15.9) | 22.0% (20.0–24.0) | 19.8% (18.0–21.5) | |
| 15.4% (13.4–17.4) | 13.4% (11.7–15.1) | 21.1% (18.5–23.6) | 18.7% (16.5–21.0) | |
| 16.1% (13.8–18.4) | 16.0% (13.9–18.2) | 23.1% (19.9–26.2) | 21.0% (18.2–23.8) | |
Risk factors associated with hypertension using a log-link Poisson model with robust standard errors
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| 18–29 | 16/478 = 3.4% | 1 | 1 | 29/326 = 6.5% | 1 | 1 |
| 30–44 | 58/415 = 14.0% | 4.18 (2.44–7.15) | 3.93 (2.15–7.18) | 50/315 = 15.9% | 2.45 (1.59–3.79) | 2.13 (1.10–4.11) |
| 45–59 | 48/194 = 24.7% | 7.39 (4.30–12.70) | 6.20 (3.33–11.55) | 44/151 = 29.1% | 4.50 (2.92–6.93) | 3.94 (2.05–7.56) |
| ≥60 | 70/158 = 44.3% | 13.24 (7.93–22.10) | 12.30 (6.59–22.96) | 39/93 = 41.9% | 6.48 (4.23–9.92) | 6.00 (3.10–11.58) |
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| Single | 14/172 = 8.1% | 1 | 1 | 23/300 = 7.7% | 1 | 1 |
| Married (ever) | 171/1009 = 16.9% | 2.08 (1.24–3.50) | 0.79 (0.48–1.30) | 132/618 = 21.4% | 2.79 (1.83–4.24) | 1.03 (0.53–2.01) |
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| < 25 | 105/892 = 11.8% | 1 | 1 | 130/923 = 14.1% | 1 | 1 |
| 25–30 | 48/243 = 19.7% | 1.68 (1.23–2.29) | 1.75 (1.28–2.40) | 24/68 = 35.3% | 2.51 (1.75–3.59) | 2.12 (1.45–3.11) |
| >30 | 39/110 = 35.5% | 3.01 (2.21–4.1) | 2.72 (1.94–3.83) | 7/15 = 46.7% | 3.31 (1.89–5.83) | 1.64 (0.84–3.22) |
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| Unemployed | 24/158 = 15.2% | 1 | 1 | 20/176 = 11.4% | 1 | 1 |
| Manual | 157/1014 = 15.5% | 1.02 (0.69–1.51) | 0.79 (0.53–1.18) | 125/758 = 16.5% | 1.45 (0.93–2.26) | 1.06 (0.67–1.69) |
| Sedentary | 11/73 = 15.1 | 0.99 (0.51–1.92) | 1.09 (0.57–2.10) | 17/73 = 23.3% | 2.05 (1.14–3.68) | 1.16 (0.57–2.35) |
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| No school | 80/310 = 25.8% | 2.05 (1.55–2.70) | 1.19 (0.88–1.62) | 19/94 = 20.2% | 1.25 (0.80–1.95) | 1.15 (0.73–1.80) |
| Primary | 82/651 = 12.6% | 1 | 1 | 86/532 = 16.2% | 1 | 1 |
| Secondary | 23/222 = 10.4% | 0.82 (0.53–1.27) | 1.22 (0.77–1.94) | 37/297 = 12.5% | 0.77 (0.54–1.10) | 1.03 (0.70–1.50) |
| Tertiary and beyond | 7/62 = 11.3% | 0.90 (0.43–1.85) | 1.00 (0.44–2.28) | 20/84 = 23.8% | 1.47 (0.96–2.26) | 1.52 (0.90–2.57) |
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| None | 17/142 = 12.0% | 1 | 1 | 11/96 = 11.5% | 1 | 1 |
| ≤ 1 | 50/282 = 17.7% | 1.48 (0.89–2.47) | 1.47 (0.86–2.52) | 27/157 = 17.2% | 1.50 (0.78–2.88) | 1.03 (0.54–1.98) |
| 1–5 | 76/484 = 15.7% | 1.31 (0.80–2.14) | 1.30 (0.78–2.18) | 64/370 = 17.3% | 1.51 (0.83–2.75) | 1.17 (0.65–2.09) |
| ≥ 5 | 40/242 = 16.5% | 1.38 (0.81–2.34) | 1.24 (0.72–2.14) | 51/322 = 15.8% | 1.38 (0.75–2.54) | 1.07 (0.59–1.93) |
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| No | 185/1208 = 15.3% | 1 | 1 | 120/783 = 15.3% | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 7/37 = 18.9% | 1.24 (0.63–2.44) | 0.78 (0.39–1.57) | 42/224 = 18.8% | 1.22 (0.89–1.68) | 0.94 (0.67–1.31) |
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| None | 148/986 = 15.0% | 1 | 1 | 59/527 = 11.2% | 1 | 1 |
| 0–10 | 34/196 = 17.4% | 1.16 (0.82–1.62) | 0.92 (0.66–1.28) | 38/236 = 16.1% | 1.44 (0.99–2.10) | 1.17 (0.79–1.71) |
| ≥10 | 10/62 = 16.1% | 1.07 (0.60–1.93) | 0.58(0.28–1.21) | 64/242 = 26.5% | 2.36 (1.72–3.25) | 1.60 (1.13–2.26) |
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| Negative | 183/1107 = 16.5% | 1 | 1 | 154/923 = 16.7% | 1 | 1 |
| Positive | 9/138 = 6.5% | 0.39 (0.21–0.75) | 0.69 (0.37–1.28) | 8/84 = 9.5% | 0.57 (0.29–1.12) | 0.39 (0.17–0.87) |
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| < 7 | 160/1101 = 14.5% | 1 | 1 | 135/895 = 15.1% | 1 | 1 |
| 7 – 11 | 23/126 = 18.3% | 1.26 (0.84–1.87) | 1.02 (0.68–1.52) | 24/103 = 23.3% | 1.54 (1.05–2.27) | 1.17 (0.78–1.76) |
| ≥ 11.1 | 8/14 = 57.1% | 3.93 (2.44–6.33) | 2.44 (1.32–4.51) | 3/5 = 60.0% | 3.98 (1.91–8.28) | 1.10 (0.58–2.09) |
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| No | 139/962 = 14.5% | 1 | 1 | 114/798 = 14.3% | 1 | 1 |
| Yes | 46/248 = 18.6% | 1.28 (0.95–1.74) | 1.26 (0.95–1.69) | 42/180 = 23.3% | 1.63 (1.19–2.24) | 1.51 (1.12–2.04) |
a1067 women and 839 men included in the multivariate regression model.
bEach factor is adjusted for all other factors in the table.
cDrinks of alcohol consumed per month.
dRPG – Random plasma glucose in mmol/L.