
Assessment of the Association between Hypertention & Body Mass Index in Patients Visiting at Department of Medicine Pmch Nawabshah
Author(s) -
Sikander Ali Sial,
Jagdesh Kumar,
Attia Ayoob,
Anwar Ali Jamali,
Amir Hamzo Dahri,
Sanum Ali,
Arslan Ahmer
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i32b31745
Subject(s) - medicine , body mass index , blood pressure , cross sectional study , stroke (engine) , informed consent , obesity , risk factor , pediatrics , alternative medicine , pathology , mechanical engineering , engineering
Background: Hypertension is a common health issue all over the world; increased Body Mass Index (BMI) is alone one strong risk factor for the HTN.
Objective: To assess the relationship between HTN & BMI in patients visited at department of Medicine PMCH Nawabshah.
Methodology: This cross sectional study was conducted at PMC Hospital Nawabshah during March 2019 to February 2020. Sample size was 385. This study was conducted after ethical approval of institutional committee and willing male and female subjects with hypertension were included in present study after consent. Age ranges from 15 years and above. Those having other co morbidities like, DM, IHD, stroke and other metabolic and endocrine disorders were excluded from the study. Patients with history of drugs causing weight gain were also excluded.
Results: there were total 385 subjects included, 130 were females and 245 were males1:2 ratio of female and male. Mean age of patients was 46.50 sd ± 8.65 years, mean BMI was 26.18 sd ± 4.73, mean systolic HTN was158.35sd ± 30.40 and mean diastolic blood pressure was 95.75 sd ± 12.91 mmHg.
Conclusion: There is strong association between hypertension and BMI, as the BMI will increase the risk of HTN will increase.