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Prevalence, awareness, treatment and control of high blood pressure in a cohort in Northern Andean Peru

  • Giuliana Sanchez-Samaniego
  • , Stella Maria Hartinger
  • , Daniel Mäusezahl
  • , Jan Hattendorf
  • , Günther Fink
  • , Nicole Probst-Hensch
  • Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute Swiss TPH
  • University of Basel
  • Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Facultad de Medicina Alberto Hurtado

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Background: Gaps exist along the high blood pressure (HBP) diagnosis-treatment-control pathway in high, low and middle-income countries. Objective: To determine the prevalence of HBP and to describe the levels of awareness, control and treatment of HBP in the rural Peruvian Andes. Methods: This cross-sectional study is embedded into a multigenerational cohort. We analysed data of all adult participants aged ≥ 30 years (n = 2752) who answered a baseline health and lifestyle questionnaire and underwent a physical examination, which included three blood pressure readings. HBP was defined as measured systolic or diastolic blood pressure (BP) ≥140 and/or 90 mm Hg and/or self-reported physician-diagnosed hypertension and/or self-reported antihypertensive intake. The determinants of the prevalence of HBP, unawareness of HBP and uncontrolled HBP were assessed using mixed-effect logistic regressions. Results: HBP was present in 18.9% of the participants. Of those with measured HBP, 72.2% were unaware of their HBP. Among those with a diagnosed or medically treated hypertension, 58.4% had uncontrolled HBP. The prevalence of HBP was higher in women (OR: 1.12, CI: 1.02–1.24), increased with age (OR: 1.01, CI: 1.01–1.01) and the presence of family history of hypertension (OR: 1.15, CI: 1.08–1.24), and decreased with healthier lifestyle score (OR: 0.93, CI: 0.91–0.95). Unawareness of HBP was lower among women (OR: 0.56, CI: 0.38–0.83), higher among participants living over 3000 m Above Sea Level (OR: 1.15, CI: 1.03–1.27) and decreased with age (OR: 0.99, CI: 0.98–0.99). Conclusions: Unawareness of HBP was high, few HTN patients received treatment and BP remained high in the presence of antihypertensive treatment.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo2285100
PublicaciónGlobal Health Action
Volumen16
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2023
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