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Social disparities explain differences in hypertension prevalence, detection and control in Colombia.

Paul A Camacho1, Diego Gomez-Arbelaez, Dora I Molina, Gregorio Sanchez, Edgar Arcos, Claudia Narvaez, Henry García, Maritza Pérez, Erick A Hernandez, Myriam Duran, Carlos Cure, Aristides Sotomayor, Alvaro Rico, Tannia M David, Daniel D Cohen, Sumathy Rangarajan, Salim Yusuf, Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Hypertension is the principal risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. The global Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology study showed that the levels of awareness, treatment and control of this condition are very low worldwide and show large regional variations related to a country's income index. The aim of the present analysis was to identify associations between sociodemographic, geographic, anthropometric, behavioral and clinical factors and the awareness, treatment and control of hypertension within Colombia - a high-middle income country which participated in the global Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology study. METHODS AND
RESULTS: The sample comprised 7485 individuals aged 35-70 years (mean age 50.8 years, 64% women). Mean SBP and DBP were 129.12 ± 21.23 and 80.39 ± 11.81 mmHg, respectively. The overall prevalence of hypertension was 37.5% and was substantially higher amongst participants with the lowest educational level, who had a 25% higher prevalence (<0.001). Hypertension awareness, treatment amongst those aware, and control amongst those treated were 51.9, 77.5 and 37.1%, respectively. The prevalence of hypertension was higher amongst those with a higher BMI (<0.001) or larger waist-hip ratio (<0.001). Being male, younger, a rural resident and having a low level of education was associated with significantly lower hypertension awareness, treatment and control. The use of combination therapy was very low (27.5%) and was significantly lower in rural areas and amongst those with a low income.
CONCLUSION: Overall Colombia has a high prevalence of hypertension in combination with very low levels of awareness, treatment and control; however, we found large variations within the country that appear to be associated with sociodemographic disparities.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27662189     DOI: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000001115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hypertens        ISSN: 0263-6352            Impact factor:   4.844


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Authors:  Jose P Lopez-Lopez; Daniel D Cohen; Natalia Alarcon-Ariza; Margarita Mogollon-Zehr; Daniela Ney-Salazar; Maria A Chacon-Manosalva; Daniel Martinez-Bello; Johanna Otero; Gabriela Castillo-Lopez; Maritza Perez-Mayorga; Sumathy Rangarajan; Salim Yusuf; Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo
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Authors:  Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo; Jose P Lopez-Lopez; Johanna Otero; Natalia Alarcon-Ariza; Margarita Mogollon-Zehr; Paul Anthony Camacho; Gregorio Sanchez; Claudia Narvaez; Maria Casanova; Edgar Arcos; Gustavo Aroca; Adalberto Quintero; Thomas Beaney; Giles Partington; Neil R Poulter
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9.  Self-Reported Prevalence of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases in Relation to Socioeconomic and Educational Factors in Colombia: A Community-Based Study in 11 Departments.

Authors:  Paul A Camacho; Diego Gomez-Arbelaez; Johanna Otero; Silvia González-Gómez; Dora I Molina; Gregorio Sanchez; Edgar Arcos; Claudia Narvaez; Henry García; Maritza Pérez; Eric Hernandez-Triana; Myriam Duran; Carlos Cure; Aristides Sotomayor; Alvaro Rico; Fresia Cotes; Sumathy Rangarajan; Salim Yusuf; Patricio López-Jaramillo
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