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BMC Cardiovasc Disord ; 20(1): 421, 2020 09 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32957951

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BACKGROUND: World Health Organization (WHO) consultation experts recommend countries to have guidance to identify public health action points suitable for their country. The objective of the study was to evaluate different obesity indices to predict high blood pressure and its optimal cutoff values among the adult population. METHOD: A total of 3368 individuals age from 25 to 64 years were included in this study. Data was collected based on the WHO Stepwise approach. Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WstC), waist to hip ratio (WHpR) and waist to height ratio (WHtR) were measured and calculated. High blood pressure was considered for those with systolic blood pressure above 135 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure above 85 mmHg or taking antihypertensive medications. To generate cutoff values, the receiver operator characteristic curve was generated with the maximum Youden index. RESULT: Women had a significantly higher hip circumference (P = 0.003), BMI (P = 0.036) and WHtR (P < 0.001) than men. Men had significantly higher WHpR (P = 0.027) than women. There were significantly higher BMI, WstC, WHpR, and WHtR among those with high blood pressure. The cutoff values for BMI, WstC, WHpR and WHtR were 22.86 kg/m2, 84.05 cm, 0.91 and 0.50 for men and 24.02 kg/m2, 79.50 cm, 0.91 and 0.51 for women, respectively. CONCLUSION: BMI, WstC, WHpR, and WHtR are a useful predictor of high blood pressure among adults' rural residents of southern Ethiopia. As the sensitivity for the cutoff values of most of indices were low, further surveys in different settings may need to be done before a conclusion can be drawn on whether or not to review the anthropometric cut offs for high blood pressure in Ethiopia.


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Anthropometry , Blood Pressure , Hypertension/epidemiology , Obesity/epidemiology , Rural Health , Adult , Body Mass Index , Cross-Sectional Studies , Ethiopia/epidemiology , Female , Health Surveys , Humans , Hypertension/diagnosis , Hypertension/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , Obesity/diagnosis , Obesity/physiopathology , Predictive Value of Tests , Risk Assessment , Risk Factors , Sex Factors , Waist Circumference , Waist-Height Ratio , Waist-Hip Ratio
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