| Literature DB >> 26637309 |
David Guwatudde1, Joan Nankya-Mutyoba2, Robert Kalyesubula3, Carien Laurence4, Clement Adebamowo5,6, IkeOluwapo Ajayi7,8, Francis Bajunirwe9, Marina Njelekela10, Faraja S Chiwanga11, Todd Reid12, Jimmy Volmink13,14, Hans-Olov Adami15,16, Michelle D Holmes17,18, Shona Dalal19.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hypertension, the leading single cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, is a growing public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Few studies have estimated and compared the burden of hypertension across different SSA populations. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of blood pressure data collected through a cohort study in four SSA countries, to estimate the prevalence of pre-hypertension, the prevalence of hypertension, and to identify the factors associated with hypertension.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26637309 PMCID: PMC4670543 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2546-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Participant characteristics
| Characteristic | - n - | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Population group | Rural residents | 165 | 13.0 % |
| Peri-urban residents | 297 | 23.4 % | |
| School teachers, Tanzania | 167 | 13.2 % | |
| Nurses, Nigeria | 163 | 12.8 % | |
| School teachers, South Africa | 477 | 37.6 % | |
| Sex: | Males | 449 | 35.4 % |
| Females | 820 | 64.6 % | |
| Age in years: | 18–29 | 231 | 18.2 % |
| 30–39 | 287 | 22.6 % | |
| 40–49 | 384 | 30.3 % | |
| ≥50 | 314 | 24.7 % | |
| Not stated | 53 | 4.2 % | |
| Level of education: | None | 49 | 3.9 % |
| Primary not completed (1–6 yrs) | 142 | 11.2 % | |
| Primary completed (7 yrs) | 87 | 6.9 % | |
| Secondary/High Sch (8–13 yrs) | 406 | 31.9 % | |
| University | 516 | 40.6 % | |
| Not stated | 71 | 5.6 % | |
| Marital status: | Never married | 436 | 34.4 % |
| Married/Co-habiting | 655 | 51.6 % | |
| Separated/divorced | 100 | 7.9 % | |
| Other | 51 | 4.0 % | |
| Not stated | 27 | 2.1 % | |
| Family history of HPTa | No | 869 | 68.5 % |
| Yes | 400 | 31.5 % | |
| Body mass index (kg/m2) | <18.5 | 23 | 1.8 % |
| 18.5–24.9 | 386 | 30.4 % | |
| 25.0–29.9 | 365 | 28.8 % | |
| ≥30.0 | 407 | 32.1 % | |
| Not stated | 71 | 5.6 % | |
| Tobacco use type: | Never | 842 | 66.4 % |
| Stopped | 104 | 8.2 % | |
| Current user | 121 | 9.5 % | |
| Not stated | 202 | 15.9 % | |
a HPT Hypertension
Prevalence of hypertension and pre-hypertension by population group
| Characteristic | Hypertension | Pre-hypertension | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| - n - | Crude | Age-standardized | Crude | Age-standardized | |
| All participants | 1269 | 468 (36.8 %) | 25.9 % | 378 (29.8 %) | 21.0 % |
| Rural residents, Uganda | 165 | 21 (12.7 %) | 8.7 % | 55 (33.3 %) | 19.5 % |
| Peri-urban residents, Uganda | 297 | 70 (23.6 %) | 20.5 % | 97 (32.7 %) | 21.6 % |
| Nurses, Nigeria | 163 | 77 (47.2 %) | 25.8 % | 34 (20.9 %) | 16.3 % |
| School teachers, South Africa | 477 | 228 (47.8 %) | 23.2 % | 166 (34.8 %) | 26.0 % |
| School teachers, Tanzania | 167 | 72 (43.1 %) | 23.1 % | 26 (15.6 %) | 7.5 % |
Fig. 1Percentage of participants with hypertension who are aware of their high blood pressure
Crude and adjusted prevalence ratio (PR) estimates for hypertension
| Variable | - n - | # Hypertensive (%) | Crude PR [95 % CI] | Adjusted PRb [95 % CI] | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Population group: | |||||
| Rural residents | 165 | 21 (12.7 %) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
| Peri-urban residents | 298 | 70 (23.5 %) | 1.85 [1.18–2.90] | 2.28 [1.38–3.76] | |
| School teachers, Tanzania | 168 | 72 (42.9 %) | 3.39 [2.19–5.24] | 3.96 [2.22–7.06] | |
| Nurses, Nigeria | 163 | 77 (47.2 %) | 3.71 [2.41–5.71] | 6.49 [2.26–18.7] | |
| School teachers, South Africa | 478 | 229 (47.9 %) | 3.76 [2.49–5.66] | 2.91 [1.56–5.45] | |
| Sex: | |||||
| Males | 451 | 146 (32.4 %) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
| Females | 821 | 323 (39.3 %) | 1.21 [1.04–1.43] | 0.94 [0.76–1.17] | |
| Age (years): | |||||
| 18–29 | 215 | 40 (18.6 %) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
| 30–39 | 294 | 80 (27.2 %) | 1.53 [1.10–2.13] | 1.00 [0.65–1.53] | |
| 40–49 | 385 | 147 (38.2 %) | 2.11 [1.56–2.85] | 1.28 [0.84–1.95] | |
| ≥50 | 319 | 186 (58.3 %) | 3.22 [2.41–4.30] | 2.20 [1.49–3.25] | |
| Level of education | |||||
| None | 49 | 15 (30.6 %) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
| Primary not completed | 143 | 28 (19.6 %) | 0.64 [0.38–1.10] | 0.81 [0.46–1.43] | |
| Primary completed | 87 | 21 (24.1 %) | 0.79 [0.45–1.38] | 0.62 [0.33–1.17] | |
| Secondary school | 406 | 137 (33.7 %) | 1.10 [0.71–1.72] | 0.54 [0.31–0.93] | |
| University or higher | 516 | 229 (44.4 %) | 1.46 [0.93–2.21] | 0.56 [0.30–1.05] | |
| Family history of hypertension: | |||||
| No | 871 | 290 (33.3 %) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
| Yes | 401 | 179 (44.6 %) | 1.3 [1.15–1.54] | 1.21 [0.96–1.52] | |
| Body mass index (kg/m2): | |||||
| <25.0 | 409 | 83 (20.3 %) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
| 25.0–29.9 | 367 | 131 (35.7 %) | 1.78 [1.40–2.25] | 1.61 [1.18–2.20] | |
| ≥30.0 | 407 | 210 (51.6 %) | 2.59 [2.09–3.21] | 2.11 [1.56–2.84] | |
| FPGc/DMd category: | |||||
| <6.1 | 603 | 168 (27.9 %) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
| 6.1–6.9 | 103 | 28 (27.2 %) | 0.92 [0.66–1.27] | 0.91 [0.64–1.30] | |
| ≥7.0, or on DMd Rx | 135 | 80 (59.3 %) | 1.94 [1.62–2.31] | 1.38 [1.10–1.71] | |
| Met WHOe physical activity recommednations? | |||||
| No | 1.0 | 1.0 | |||
| Yes | 0.60 [0.48–0.75] | 2.48 [0.34–18.0] | |||
| Tobacco used: | |||||
| Never | 845 | 274 (32.4 %) | 1.0 | 1.0 | |
| Stopped | 104 | 42 (40.4 %) | 1.25 [0.97–1.60] | 0.98 [0.73–1.31] | |
| Filtered | 98 | 45 (45.9 %) | 1.42 [1.12–1.79] | 1.21 [0.91–1.60] | |
| Unfiltered | 23 | 8 (34.8) | 1.07 [0.61–1.89] | 1.74 [1.04–2.91] | |
bAdjusted for Population group, Age, Level of education, BMI, FPG and Tobacco use
c FPG Fasting Plasma Glucose (mmol/L)
d DM Diabetes Mellitus
e WHO World Health Organization