Abstract
The association between lifestyle practices, obesity and increased BP are under-investigated. We aimed to investigate this association to identify the factors associated with hypertension and prehypertension in Saudis. Non-diabetic adults were recruited from public healthcare centers using a cross-sectional design. Recruits were interviewed using a predesigned questionnaire. Weight, height, waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), neck circumference (NC) and BP were measured. The variables were analyzed by comparing the prehypertensive and hypertensive groups with the normotensive group. A total of 1334 adults were included. The study found that 47.2% of men and 24.7% of women were prehypertensive, and 15.1% of men and 14.4% of women were hypertensive. High BMI, WC, NC, and WC: HC ratios were associated with an increased risk of prehypertension and hypertension in men and women. Low physical activity was associated with an increased risk of elevated BP in men, while sleep duration of ≤6 h and sitting for ≥4 h were associated with increased risk in women. Women from central Asia, southeast Asia, and those of mixed origin had a higher prevalence of hypertension compared to those from Arabian tribes. In conclusion, prehypertension and hypertension increase with age and obesity. Gender differences were apparent in the association between several lifestyle practices and prehypertension or hypertension among various ethnic/racial groups.
Highlights
ObjectivesWe aimed to investigate this association to identify the factors associated with hypertension and prehypertension in Saudis
Hypertension is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular disorders and has been found to be the main predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality [1,2]
We aimed to investigate the association between lifestyle practices, ethnic origin, as well as different measures of obesity and higher than desirable blood pressure to identify the factors associated with hypertension and prehypertension among
Summary
We aimed to investigate this association to identify the factors associated with hypertension and prehypertension in Saudis. We aimed to investigate the factors associated with prehypertension and hypertension among persons of various racial/ethnic groups in Saudi Arabia. We aimed to investigate the association between lifestyle practices, ethnic origin, as well as different measures of obesity and higher than desirable blood pressure to identify the factors associated with hypertension and prehypertension among
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