Prevalence and risk factors associated with undiagnosed hypertension among adults aged 15-49 years in India: insights from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5)

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Sahadevan, P. [1 ]
Sasidharan, A. [1 ]
Shankara, B. Bhavani [1 ]
Pal, A. [2 ]
Kumari, D. [3 ,4 ]
Murhekar, M. [1 ]
Kaur, P. [1 ]
Kamal, V. K. [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] ICMR Natl Inst Epidemiol, Chennai, India
[2] Univ Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India
[3] Asian Dev Res Inst ADRI, Patna, India
[4] Bihar Inst Publ Finance & Policy BIPFP, Patna, India
[5] All India Inst Med Sci AIIMS, Kalyani, India
关键词
National family health survey; NCD; Prevalence ratio; Undiagnosed hypertension; HIGH BLOOD-PRESSURE; MANAGEMENT; POPULATION; AWARENESS; BENEFITS; KERALA; URBAN;
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10.1016/j.puhe.2024.07.032
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objectives: To estimate the prevalence and identify the factors associated with undiagnosed hypertension in India. Study design: A secondary data analysis using the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) covering the period 2019-2021. Methods: Information on hypertension among individuals aged 15-49 years was extracted from the survey dataset. We estimated the prevalence of undiagnosed hypertension using physical measurements along with self-reported data from the survey. A log-binomial model with survey-adjusted Poisson regression was used to estimate the prevalence ratio between undiagnosed and diagnosed hypertension. Multinomial logistic regression analysis examined the factors associated with diagnosed hypertension (vs healthy) and undiagnosed hypertension (vs healthy). All the analyses were survey-weight adjusted and stratified by gender. Results: The survey-adjusted prevalence of undiagnosed hypertension was 8.75% (8.62%-8.87%) and was higher among males [13.56% (13.03%-14.12%)] than in females [8.14% (8.03%-8.25%)]. The proportion of individuals with undiagnosed hypertension among total hypertension was 44.99% (44.44%-45.55%) and was higher in males [65.94% (64.25%-67.60%)] than in females [42.18% (41.66%-42.71%)]. Conclusions: Our findings revealed that age, higher body mass index, no access to health care, and having no comorbidities were risk factors for undiagnosed hypertension. One in twelve people had undiagnosed hypertension, and of those with hypertension, one in two were undiagnosed, with males being disproportionately affected. Targeted public health interventions are crucial to improve hypertension screening, particularly among middle-aged and obese individuals without comorbidities. (c) 2024 The Royal Society for Public Health. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights are reserved, including
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