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Prevalence of Hypertension in Chinese Cities: A Meta-Analysis of Published Studies

BACKGROUND: Hypertension has been recognized as a health concern for developing countries. However, there are no current nationwide surveys on the prevalence of hypertension in China (the latest nationwide survey was ten years ago). The goal of this study was to estimate the pooled prevalence of hyp...

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Autores principales: Ma, Yu-Quan, Mei, Wen-Hua, Yin, Ping, Yang, Xiao-Hui, Rastegar, Sana Kiani, Yan, Jian-Dong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3590128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23484011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058302
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author Ma, Yu-Quan
Mei, Wen-Hua
Yin, Ping
Yang, Xiao-Hui
Rastegar, Sana Kiani
Yan, Jian-Dong
author_facet Ma, Yu-Quan
Mei, Wen-Hua
Yin, Ping
Yang, Xiao-Hui
Rastegar, Sana Kiani
Yan, Jian-Dong
author_sort Ma, Yu-Quan
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description BACKGROUND: Hypertension has been recognized as a health concern for developing countries. However, there are no current nationwide surveys on the prevalence of hypertension in China (the latest nationwide survey was ten years ago). The goal of this study was to estimate the pooled prevalence of hypertension in Chinese cities. METHODS: We systematically reviewed published epidemiologic studies on the prevalence of hypertension in Chinese cities through meta-analysis. We searched for studies published between January 2002 and June 2012 using PubMed and two Chinese electronic publication libraries. The keywords ‘hypertension’ and ‘prevalence’ were used. Before pooling prevalence of hypertension, all raw prevalence data was age adjusted to the 2010 China standard population. Prevalence estimates were stratified by sex and geographic area. RESULTS: 27 studies were identified with of a total of 195,027 study participants. The overall pooled prevalence of hypertension was 21.5% (19.4%, 23.6%). Subgroup analyses showed the following results north 25.8% (21.6%, 30.0%), south 20.4% (18.6%, 22.2%); male 22.2% (19.3%, 25.1%), female 19.9% (17.6%, 22.1%); large cities 18.9% (15.7%, 22.1%), medium-sized cities 24.6% (19.9%, 29.4%), small cities 20.6% (17.5%, 23.7%); study years in 2002–2006, 21.9% (18.9%, 24.8%), and study year in 2007–2011, 20.6% (17.3%, 23.9%). CONCLUSIONS: Comparing data from several previous national hypertension surveys, the prevalence of hypertension is higher in cities than the Chinese national average. Subgroup studies also found a higher prevalence of hypertension in northern cities and among males. Also, the prevalence of hypertension in medium-sized and small cities is likely to increase faster than in large cities.
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spelling pubmed-35901282013-03-12 Prevalence of Hypertension in Chinese Cities: A Meta-Analysis of Published Studies Ma, Yu-Quan Mei, Wen-Hua Yin, Ping Yang, Xiao-Hui Rastegar, Sana Kiani Yan, Jian-Dong PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hypertension has been recognized as a health concern for developing countries. However, there are no current nationwide surveys on the prevalence of hypertension in China (the latest nationwide survey was ten years ago). The goal of this study was to estimate the pooled prevalence of hypertension in Chinese cities. METHODS: We systematically reviewed published epidemiologic studies on the prevalence of hypertension in Chinese cities through meta-analysis. We searched for studies published between January 2002 and June 2012 using PubMed and two Chinese electronic publication libraries. The keywords ‘hypertension’ and ‘prevalence’ were used. Before pooling prevalence of hypertension, all raw prevalence data was age adjusted to the 2010 China standard population. Prevalence estimates were stratified by sex and geographic area. RESULTS: 27 studies were identified with of a total of 195,027 study participants. The overall pooled prevalence of hypertension was 21.5% (19.4%, 23.6%). Subgroup analyses showed the following results north 25.8% (21.6%, 30.0%), south 20.4% (18.6%, 22.2%); male 22.2% (19.3%, 25.1%), female 19.9% (17.6%, 22.1%); large cities 18.9% (15.7%, 22.1%), medium-sized cities 24.6% (19.9%, 29.4%), small cities 20.6% (17.5%, 23.7%); study years in 2002–2006, 21.9% (18.9%, 24.8%), and study year in 2007–2011, 20.6% (17.3%, 23.9%). CONCLUSIONS: Comparing data from several previous national hypertension surveys, the prevalence of hypertension is higher in cities than the Chinese national average. Subgroup studies also found a higher prevalence of hypertension in northern cities and among males. Also, the prevalence of hypertension in medium-sized and small cities is likely to increase faster than in large cities. Public Library of Science 2013-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3590128/ /pubmed/23484011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058302 Text en © 2013 Ma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ma, Yu-Quan
Mei, Wen-Hua
Yin, Ping
Yang, Xiao-Hui
Rastegar, Sana Kiani
Yan, Jian-Dong
Prevalence of Hypertension in Chinese Cities: A Meta-Analysis of Published Studies
title Prevalence of Hypertension in Chinese Cities: A Meta-Analysis of Published Studies
title_full Prevalence of Hypertension in Chinese Cities: A Meta-Analysis of Published Studies
title_fullStr Prevalence of Hypertension in Chinese Cities: A Meta-Analysis of Published Studies
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Hypertension in Chinese Cities: A Meta-Analysis of Published Studies
title_short Prevalence of Hypertension in Chinese Cities: A Meta-Analysis of Published Studies
title_sort prevalence of hypertension in chinese cities: a meta-analysis of published studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3590128/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23484011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0058302
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