Literature DB >> 32882111

Social determinants status and hypertension: A Nationwide Cross-sectional Study in China.

Congyi Zheng1, Zengwu Wang1, Xin Wang1, Zuo Chen1, Linfeng Zhang1, Yuting Kang1, Ying Yang1, Linlin Jiang1, Runlin Gao2.   

Abstract

To explore the association between unbalanced social determinants status and hypertension (HTN) in China, we conducted a cross-sectional survey in a sample of 299 220 Chinese in 2012 to 2015. Social determinants status were measured with: (a) district-level:Per capita GDP (Per_GDP), the number of hospital beds per 1000 residents (Per 1000_bed) and tertiary industry added value (TIAV); (b) individual-level: education and employment conditions. Compared with the poorest level of Per_GDP, the middle and richest group had higher risk of HTN [OR, 95%CI: 1.12 (1.09-1.14) and 0.99 (0.96-1.02)] and higher possibility of HTN awareness, treatment, and control. Higher risk of HTN and lower possibility of awareness, treatment, and control were associated with elevated Per 1000_bed in rural area. Higher possibility of HTN control was associated with the higher TIAV (Ptrend  < .001). Those with middle (OR, 95%CI: 0.86, 0.84-0.88) and senior (OR, 95%CI: 0.72, 0.69-0.76) education had a decreased risk of HTN and higher HTN control possibility compared to primary. And participants in retirement/unemployment conditions had a higher risk of HTN and higher possibility of HTN awareness, treatment, and control compared with the job-holders. This study provides evidence from China that social determinants status has a detectable association with HTN. People with a higher economic area living, lower level of education, or retirement/ unemployment conditions has a higher risk of HTN, especially for male or rural residents. And lower possibility of HTN awareness, treatment, and control were associated with worse economic development and social circumstances environment, lower education level, and employment/student conditions.
© 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

Entities:  

Keywords:  hypertension; prevalence; social determinants status; the China Hypertension Survey (CHS)

Mesh:

Year:  2020        PMID: 32882111      PMCID: PMC8029675          DOI: 10.1111/jch.14023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)        ISSN: 1524-6175            Impact factor:   3.738


  27 in total

1.  Associations between ambient fine particulate air pollution and hypertension: A nationwide cross-sectional study in China.

Authors:  Cong Liu; Renjie Chen; Yaohui Zhao; Zongwei Ma; Jun Bi; Yang Liu; Xia Meng; Yafeng Wang; Xinxin Chen; Weihua Li; Haidong Kan
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2017-01-30       Impact factor: 7.963

2.  Is there a relationship between working hours and hypertension? Evidence from the United States.

Authors:  Umit Guner
Journal:  Work       Date:  2019

3.  Assessment of population exposure to PM2.5 for mortality in China and its public health benefit based on BenMAP: Biases due to spatial auto correlation and the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP).

Authors:  Erfan Ayubi; Saeid Safiri
Journal:  Environ Pollut       Date:  2017-02-03       Impact factor: 8.071

4.  [A description on the Chinese national nutrition and health survey in 2002].

Authors:  Li-ming Li; Ke-qin Rao; Ling-zhi Kong; Chong-hua Yao; Hong-ding Xiang; Feng-ying Zhai; Guan-sheng Ma; Xiao-guang Yang
Journal:  Zhonghua Liu Xing Bing Xue Za Zhi       Date:  2005-07

5.  [2010 Chinese guidelines for the management of hypertension].

Authors:  Li-Sheng Liu
Journal:  Zhonghua Xin Xue Guan Bing Za Zhi       Date:  2011-07

6.  Socioeconomic inequality in blood pressure and its determinants: cross-sectional data from Trinidad and Tobago.

Authors:  M C Gulliford; D Mahabir; B Rocke
Journal:  J Hum Hypertens       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 3.012

7.  Ideal Cardiovascular Health Status and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease or All-Cause Mortality in Chinese Middle-Aged Population.

Authors:  Ying Dong; Guang Hao; Zengwu Wang; Xin Wang; Zuo Chen; Linfeng Zhang
Journal:  Angiology       Date:  2018-11-20       Impact factor: 3.619

8.  Social Determinants of Risk and Outcomes for Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

Authors:  Edward P Havranek; Mahasin S Mujahid; Donald A Barr; Irene V Blair; Meryl S Cohen; Salvador Cruz-Flores; George Davey-Smith; Cheryl R Dennison-Himmelfarb; Michael S Lauer; Debra W Lockwood; Milagros Rosal; Clyde W Yancy
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2015-08-03       Impact factor: 29.690

9.  Women show a closer association between educational level and hypertension or diabetes mellitus than males: a secondary analysis from the Austrian HIS.

Authors:  Alexandra Kautzky-Willer; Thomas Dorner; Ann Jensby; Anita Rieder
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2012-05-30       Impact factor: 3.295

10.  Social determinants status and hypertension: A Nationwide Cross-sectional Study in China.

Authors:  Congyi Zheng; Zengwu Wang; Xin Wang; Zuo Chen; Linfeng Zhang; Yuting Kang; Ying Yang; Linlin Jiang; Runlin Gao
Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)       Date:  2020-09-03       Impact factor: 3.738

View more
  3 in total

1.  Association of education levels with the risk of hypertension and hypertension control: a nationwide cohort study in Chinese adults.

Authors:  Kan Sun; Diaozhu Lin; Mian Li; Yiming Mu; Jiajun Zhao; Chao Liu; Yufang Bi; Lulu Chen; Lixin Shi; Qiang Li; Tao Yang; Qin Wan; Shengli Wu; Guixia Wang; Zuojie Luo; Yingfen Qin; Xulei Tang; Gang Chen; Yanan Huo; Zhengnan Gao; Qing Su; Zhen Ye; Ruying Hu; Youmin Wang; Guijun Qin; Huacong Deng; Xuefeng Yu; Feixia Shen; Li Chen; Weiqing Wang; Guang Ning; Li Yan
Journal:  J Epidemiol Community Health       Date:  2022-01-07       Impact factor: 3.710

2.  Follow-up management service and health outcomes of hypertensive patients in China: A cross-sectional analysis from the national health service survey in Jiangsu province.

Authors:  Mingyao Peng; Xinyi Shi; Lin Zhu; Zhonghua Wang
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2022-07-26

3.  Social determinants status and hypertension: A Nationwide Cross-sectional Study in China.

Authors:  Congyi Zheng; Zengwu Wang; Xin Wang; Zuo Chen; Linfeng Zhang; Yuting Kang; Ying Yang; Linlin Jiang; Runlin Gao
Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)       Date:  2020-09-03       Impact factor: 3.738

  3 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.