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Prevalence of hypertension at high altitude: cross-sectional survey in Ladakh, Northern India 2007–2011

OBJECTIVE: Prevalence of hypertension was examined in a widely dispersed (45 110 km(2)) representative group of Ladakhi in Northern India. The influence of hypoxic environment of wide-ranged altitude (2600–4900 m) and lifestyle change on hypertension was studied. METHODS: 2800 participants (age 20–9...

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Autores principales: Norboo, Tsering, Stobdan, Tsering, Tsering, Norboo, Angchuk, Norboo, Tsering, Phunsog, Ahmed, Iqbal, Chorol, Tsewang, Kumar Sharma, Vijay, Reddy, Prasanna, Singh, Shashi Bala, Kimura, Yumi, Sakamoto, Ryota, Fukutomi, Eriko, Ishikawa, Motonao, Suwa, Kuniaki, Kosaka, Yasuyuki, Nose, Mitsuhiro, Yamaguchi, Takayoshi, Tsukihara, Toshihiro, Matsubayashi, Kozo, Otsuka, Kuniaki, Okumiya, Kiyohito
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4410116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25897026
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-007026
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author Norboo, Tsering
Stobdan, Tsering
Tsering, Norboo
Angchuk, Norboo
Tsering, Phunsog
Ahmed, Iqbal
Chorol, Tsewang
Kumar Sharma, Vijay
Reddy, Prasanna
Singh, Shashi Bala
Kimura, Yumi
Sakamoto, Ryota
Fukutomi, Eriko
Ishikawa, Motonao
Suwa, Kuniaki
Kosaka, Yasuyuki
Nose, Mitsuhiro
Yamaguchi, Takayoshi
Tsukihara, Toshihiro
Matsubayashi, Kozo
Otsuka, Kuniaki
Okumiya, Kiyohito
author_facet Norboo, Tsering
Stobdan, Tsering
Tsering, Norboo
Angchuk, Norboo
Tsering, Phunsog
Ahmed, Iqbal
Chorol, Tsewang
Kumar Sharma, Vijay
Reddy, Prasanna
Singh, Shashi Bala
Kimura, Yumi
Sakamoto, Ryota
Fukutomi, Eriko
Ishikawa, Motonao
Suwa, Kuniaki
Kosaka, Yasuyuki
Nose, Mitsuhiro
Yamaguchi, Takayoshi
Tsukihara, Toshihiro
Matsubayashi, Kozo
Otsuka, Kuniaki
Okumiya, Kiyohito
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description OBJECTIVE: Prevalence of hypertension was examined in a widely dispersed (45 110 km(2)) representative group of Ladakhi in Northern India. The influence of hypoxic environment of wide-ranged altitude (2600–4900 m) and lifestyle change on hypertension was studied. METHODS: 2800 participants (age 20–94 years) were enrolled. Systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg and/or diastolic blood pressure of ≥90 mm Hg and/or taking current anti-hypertensive medicine was defined as hypertension. Height and weight for body mass index and SpO(2) were examined. The rural population comprised six subdivisions with a distinct altitude, dietary and occupational pattern. Participants in the urban area of Leh consist of two groups, that is, migrants settled in Leh from the Changthang nomadic area, and dwellers born in Leh. The prevalence of hypertension in the two groups was compared with that in the farmers and nomads in rural areas. The effects of ageing, hypoxia, dwelling at high altitude, obesity, modernised occupation, dwelling in an urban area, and rural-to-urban migration to hypertension were analysed by multiple logistic regression. RESULTS: The prevalence of hypertension was 37.0% in all participants and highest in migrants settled in Leh (48.3%), followed by dwellers born in Leh town (41.1%) compared with those in rural areas (33.5). The prevalence of hypertension in nomads (all: 27.7%, Tibetan/Ladakhi: 19.7/31.9%)) living at higher altitude (4000–4900 m) was relatively low. The associated factors with hypertension were ageing, overweight, dwelling at higher altitude, engagement in modernised sedentary occupations, dwelling in urban areas, and rural-to-urban migration. The effects of lifestyle change and dwelling at high altitude were independently associated with hypertension by multivariate analysis adjusted with confounding factors. CONCLUSIONS: Socioeconomic and cultural factors play a big role with the effect of high altitude itself on high prevalence of hypertension in highlanders in Ladakh.
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spelling pubmed-44101162015-05-01 Prevalence of hypertension at high altitude: cross-sectional survey in Ladakh, Northern India 2007–2011 Norboo, Tsering Stobdan, Tsering Tsering, Norboo Angchuk, Norboo Tsering, Phunsog Ahmed, Iqbal Chorol, Tsewang Kumar Sharma, Vijay Reddy, Prasanna Singh, Shashi Bala Kimura, Yumi Sakamoto, Ryota Fukutomi, Eriko Ishikawa, Motonao Suwa, Kuniaki Kosaka, Yasuyuki Nose, Mitsuhiro Yamaguchi, Takayoshi Tsukihara, Toshihiro Matsubayashi, Kozo Otsuka, Kuniaki Okumiya, Kiyohito BMJ Open Epidemiology OBJECTIVE: Prevalence of hypertension was examined in a widely dispersed (45 110 km(2)) representative group of Ladakhi in Northern India. The influence of hypoxic environment of wide-ranged altitude (2600–4900 m) and lifestyle change on hypertension was studied. METHODS: 2800 participants (age 20–94 years) were enrolled. Systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg and/or diastolic blood pressure of ≥90 mm Hg and/or taking current anti-hypertensive medicine was defined as hypertension. Height and weight for body mass index and SpO(2) were examined. The rural population comprised six subdivisions with a distinct altitude, dietary and occupational pattern. Participants in the urban area of Leh consist of two groups, that is, migrants settled in Leh from the Changthang nomadic area, and dwellers born in Leh. The prevalence of hypertension in the two groups was compared with that in the farmers and nomads in rural areas. The effects of ageing, hypoxia, dwelling at high altitude, obesity, modernised occupation, dwelling in an urban area, and rural-to-urban migration to hypertension were analysed by multiple logistic regression. RESULTS: The prevalence of hypertension was 37.0% in all participants and highest in migrants settled in Leh (48.3%), followed by dwellers born in Leh town (41.1%) compared with those in rural areas (33.5). The prevalence of hypertension in nomads (all: 27.7%, Tibetan/Ladakhi: 19.7/31.9%)) living at higher altitude (4000–4900 m) was relatively low. The associated factors with hypertension were ageing, overweight, dwelling at higher altitude, engagement in modernised sedentary occupations, dwelling in urban areas, and rural-to-urban migration. The effects of lifestyle change and dwelling at high altitude were independently associated with hypertension by multivariate analysis adjusted with confounding factors. CONCLUSIONS: Socioeconomic and cultural factors play a big role with the effect of high altitude itself on high prevalence of hypertension in highlanders in Ladakh. BMJ Publishing Group 2015-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4410116/ /pubmed/25897026 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-007026 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Norboo, Tsering
Stobdan, Tsering
Tsering, Norboo
Angchuk, Norboo
Tsering, Phunsog
Ahmed, Iqbal
Chorol, Tsewang
Kumar Sharma, Vijay
Reddy, Prasanna
Singh, Shashi Bala
Kimura, Yumi
Sakamoto, Ryota
Fukutomi, Eriko
Ishikawa, Motonao
Suwa, Kuniaki
Kosaka, Yasuyuki
Nose, Mitsuhiro
Yamaguchi, Takayoshi
Tsukihara, Toshihiro
Matsubayashi, Kozo
Otsuka, Kuniaki
Okumiya, Kiyohito
Prevalence of hypertension at high altitude: cross-sectional survey in Ladakh, Northern India 2007–2011
title Prevalence of hypertension at high altitude: cross-sectional survey in Ladakh, Northern India 2007–2011
title_full Prevalence of hypertension at high altitude: cross-sectional survey in Ladakh, Northern India 2007–2011
title_fullStr Prevalence of hypertension at high altitude: cross-sectional survey in Ladakh, Northern India 2007–2011
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of hypertension at high altitude: cross-sectional survey in Ladakh, Northern India 2007–2011
title_short Prevalence of hypertension at high altitude: cross-sectional survey in Ladakh, Northern India 2007–2011
title_sort prevalence of hypertension at high altitude: cross-sectional survey in ladakh, northern india 2007–2011
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4410116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25897026
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2014-007026
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