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Analysis on Blood Pressure of Rural Residents in Tianjin in 2004 / 中国慢性病预防与控制
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-529066
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ABSTRACT
Objective To understand the current status of blood pressure and to analyze its influence factors in rural residents in Tianjin.Methods Total 2 390 754 rural residents aged over 15 yrs were detected on their blood pressure by the trained professional staffs with standard method,then calculated the mean of blood pressure and hypertension prevalent rate,compared with results of Village I of National Nutrition and Health Situation Investigation in 2002.After population standardized,a multivariate analysis was done on hypertension in subjects.Results The average SBP was(125.91?18.99)mm Hg,average DBP was(80.44?10.77)mm Hg;hypertension prevalent rate was 31.57%(33.08% for male and 30.18% for female).The general hypertension prevalence was higher than that of the national level;after standardized with China population in 2000,the prevalent rate of hypertension in the group aged over 18 yrs was nearly 50% higher than that in national level.The multivariate analysis showed that the affected factors for hypertension of rural residents included age,gender,region,education level,smoking,alcohol drinking and obesity.Conclusions Hypertension had become a popular and serious public health problem.To prevent and control hypertension should be one of the key issues of chronic diseases prevention in rural area.

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