Abstract

Background: Hypertension is a major public health issue in India. Early detection and management of high blood pressure (BP) is crucial, especially among young adults. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of obesity and hypertension among undergraduate medical students. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 450 first year undergraduate medical students aged 18-25 years in S.M.S. Medical and Hospital Jaipur, Rajasthan after clearance from institutional ethics committee and written consent from participants. Anthropometric measurements like height, weight, BMI, waist circumference, hip circumference and blood pressure were recorded. Hypertension was defined as per JNC VIII guidelines. Data was analyzed using appropriate statistical tests. Results: Overall, 15.56% students were hypertensive and 40.67% were prehypertensive. Hypertension was more prevalent in males (18.83%) compared to females (12.33%) (p = 0.002). Overweight/obesity was present in 29.33% students, more common in males (37.67%) than females (21.15%) (p < 0.001). Obese students had higher rates of prehypertension (47%) and hypertension (28.8%). Abnormal waist-hip ratio and waist-stature ratio were significantly associated with hypertension (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Overweight/obesity and hypertension are highly prevalent among undergraduate medical students, especially males. Unhealthy lifestyles and risk factors need to be addressed to prevent long term morbidity. Routine screening and health promotion activities should be conducted for this high risk group. How to cite this article: Sharda K, Saxena P, Yadav SK, et al. To Estimate the Prevalence of Obesity and High Blood Pressure among Undergraduate Students at a University Medical Institution in North India. J Assoc Physicians India 2023;71(11):30-35.

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