Iranian Journal of Public Health (Feb 2018)

Trends and Associated Factors of Hypertension among Residents Aged 15 Years in Guangzhou, China, 2004–2013

  • Xiaomei DONG,
  • Jiaming RAO,
  • Yunfeng YE,
  • Minhui PANG,
  • Jianwei YANG,
  • Haiqing WANG,
  • Jiayi ZHANG,
  • Bingying PAN,
  • Xueji WU,
  • Xiongfei CHEN

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 2

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Background: We aimed to describe the trends and associated factors of hypertension among residents aged ³15 yr in Guangzhou, China. Methods: Three standardized cross-sectional health surveys were conducted in 2004, 2009 and 2013 using a multi-stage cluster sampling method, and a total of 69128 qualified participants were included in the study. The data were obtained through physical health examination and questionnaire survey. Results: The age-standardised prevalence of hypertension increased from 12.5% to 16.0% between 2004 and 2009 and declined from 16.0% to 14.0% between 2009 and 2013, and crude prevalence respectively was 14.6%, 19.1% and 18.8% in 2004, 2009 and 2013. The proportion of optimal blood pressure dropped from 51.1% to 33.2%, high-normal blood pressure increased from 20.1% to 28.9%, grade 1 hypertension and grade 2 or 3 hypertension increased from 11.5% to 13.6% and 3.9% to 5.8% between 2004 and 2013. The average age was significantly increased (P<0.001) from 42.8 to 47.5 yr, and the average body mass index slightly increased (P<0.001) from 22.4 to 23.0. Logistic regression analysis shows that higher age, male, higher body mass index, smoking and drinking alcohol were potential risk factors for hypertension. Conclusion: Both crude and age-standardized prevalence of hypertension were initially increased, but subsequently decreased in Guangzhou during 2004–2013. The optimal blood pressure population decreased significantly while the high-normal blood pressure population increased substantially during the survey period.

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