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Hypertension and Its Associated Risk Factors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2013: A National Survey

Current data on hypertension in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are lacking. We conducted a national survey to inform decision-makers on the current magnitude of the epidemic. We measured systolic and diastolic blood pressure of 10,735 Saudis aged 15 years or older and interviewed them through a nationa...

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Autores principales: El Bcheraoui, Charbel, Memish, Ziad A., Tuffaha, Marwa, Daoud, Farah, Robinson, Margaret, Jaber, Sara, Mikhitarian, Sarah, Al Saeedi, Mohammad, AlMazroa, Mohammad A., Mokdad, Ali H., Al Rabeeah, Abdullah A.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4142152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25170423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/564679
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author El Bcheraoui, Charbel
Memish, Ziad A.
Tuffaha, Marwa
Daoud, Farah
Robinson, Margaret
Jaber, Sara
Mikhitarian, Sarah
Al Saeedi, Mohammad
AlMazroa, Mohammad A.
Mokdad, Ali H.
Al Rabeeah, Abdullah A.
author_facet El Bcheraoui, Charbel
Memish, Ziad A.
Tuffaha, Marwa
Daoud, Farah
Robinson, Margaret
Jaber, Sara
Mikhitarian, Sarah
Al Saeedi, Mohammad
AlMazroa, Mohammad A.
Mokdad, Ali H.
Al Rabeeah, Abdullah A.
author_sort El Bcheraoui, Charbel
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description Current data on hypertension in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are lacking. We conducted a national survey to inform decision-makers on the current magnitude of the epidemic. We measured systolic and diastolic blood pressure of 10,735 Saudis aged 15 years or older and interviewed them through a national multistage survey. We used multivariate logistic regressions to describe sociodemographic characteristics and risk factors of hypertensive, borderline hypertensive, and undiagnosed hypertensive Saudis. We found that 15.2% and 40.6% of Saudis were hypertensive or borderline hypertensive, respectively. Risk of hypertension increased among men, with age, obesity, diabetes, and hypercholesterolemia. 57.8% of hypertensive Saudis were undiagnosed. These were more likely to be male, older, and diagnosed with diabetes. Among participants diagnosed with hypertension, 78.9% reported taking medication for their condition. About 45% of participants on medication for hypertension had their blood pressure controlled. The prevalence of hypertension and borderline hypertension is very high in Saudi Arabia. Moreover, control of hypertension is poor. With the majority of hypertensive Saudis being unaware of their condition, a national plan is needed to increase utilization of freely available screening, preventive, and medical services.
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spelling pubmed-41421522014-08-28 Hypertension and Its Associated Risk Factors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2013: A National Survey El Bcheraoui, Charbel Memish, Ziad A. Tuffaha, Marwa Daoud, Farah Robinson, Margaret Jaber, Sara Mikhitarian, Sarah Al Saeedi, Mohammad AlMazroa, Mohammad A. Mokdad, Ali H. Al Rabeeah, Abdullah A. Int J Hypertens Research Article Current data on hypertension in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are lacking. We conducted a national survey to inform decision-makers on the current magnitude of the epidemic. We measured systolic and diastolic blood pressure of 10,735 Saudis aged 15 years or older and interviewed them through a national multistage survey. We used multivariate logistic regressions to describe sociodemographic characteristics and risk factors of hypertensive, borderline hypertensive, and undiagnosed hypertensive Saudis. We found that 15.2% and 40.6% of Saudis were hypertensive or borderline hypertensive, respectively. Risk of hypertension increased among men, with age, obesity, diabetes, and hypercholesterolemia. 57.8% of hypertensive Saudis were undiagnosed. These were more likely to be male, older, and diagnosed with diabetes. Among participants diagnosed with hypertension, 78.9% reported taking medication for their condition. About 45% of participants on medication for hypertension had their blood pressure controlled. The prevalence of hypertension and borderline hypertension is very high in Saudi Arabia. Moreover, control of hypertension is poor. With the majority of hypertensive Saudis being unaware of their condition, a national plan is needed to increase utilization of freely available screening, preventive, and medical services. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4142152/ /pubmed/25170423 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/564679 Text en Copyright © 2014 Charbel El Bcheraoui et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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El Bcheraoui, Charbel
Memish, Ziad A.
Tuffaha, Marwa
Daoud, Farah
Robinson, Margaret
Jaber, Sara
Mikhitarian, Sarah
Al Saeedi, Mohammad
AlMazroa, Mohammad A.
Mokdad, Ali H.
Al Rabeeah, Abdullah A.
Hypertension and Its Associated Risk Factors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2013: A National Survey
title Hypertension and Its Associated Risk Factors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2013: A National Survey
title_full Hypertension and Its Associated Risk Factors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2013: A National Survey
title_fullStr Hypertension and Its Associated Risk Factors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2013: A National Survey
title_full_unstemmed Hypertension and Its Associated Risk Factors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2013: A National Survey
title_short Hypertension and Its Associated Risk Factors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 2013: A National Survey
title_sort hypertension and its associated risk factors in the kingdom of saudi arabia, 2013: a national survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4142152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25170423
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/564679
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