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African health sciences · Mar 2021
Prevalence and factors associated with hypertension among rural community dwellers in a local government area, South West Nigeria.
- Owigho P Opreh, Temitope O Olajubu, Kunmi J Akarakiri, Vojtech Ligenza, John T Amos, Adebanke V Adeyeye, Olufunke Z Oyelade, and Funmilayo C Oyewole.
- Department of Family Medicine, Seventh Day Adventist Hospital, Lagere, Ile-Ife.
- Afr Health Sci. 2021 Mar 1; 21 (1): 758175-81.
BackgroundMany African countries including Nigeria are said to be at various stages of an epidemiological transition from communicable to non-communicable diseases (NCD).ObjectiveThis study determined the current pattern and correlates of hypertension among adults in some rural communities in South West Nigeria.MethodsIt was a descriptive cross-sectional study of 1012 individuals across 16 rural communities. The respondents' blood pressure, weight, height and waist circumference were measured. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were done.ResultsAmong the participants, 461 (45.6%) had hypertension out of whom 217 (47.1%) and 244 (52.9%) had stage 1 and stage 2 hypertension respectively. The systolic, diastolic and mean arterial blood pressures increased with age. The significant predictors of hypertension were; increasing age (p<0.001), higher waist circumference (p = 0.01) and overweight / obesity (p = 0.03). While systolic blood pressure (SBP) had the strongest correlation with age, waist circumference (WC) was the strongest correlate of diastolic blood pressure (DBP).ConclusionDespite being a rural population, there was a high prevalence of hypertension in the study area.© 2021 Opreh OP et al.
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