KUMJ | VOL. 12 | NO. 4 | ISSUE 48 | OCT-DEC, 2014
Prevalence and Risk Factors of Hypertension Among Male Police Personnel in Urban Puducherry, India
Ganesh K S, Naresh AGV, Bammigatti C
Abstract: Background
Hypertension is an important health issue among high risk occupation groups like
police personnel.
Objective
To assess the prevalence and risk factors of hypertension among male police
personnel.
Method
This cross sectional study was conducted among male police personnel residing
in urban Puducherry, India. Data on blood pressure (BP), anthropometric
measurements, demographic factors, smoking, alcohol intake, physical activity,
stress level, obesity and dietary factors were collected by interview technique using
a standard questionnaire.
Result
About 296 police personnel were participated. Most of them belonged to the age
group of 25-39 years (68%). The prevalence of pre-hypertension and hypertension
was 37.8% and 34.5% respectively. Among those with hypertension, 56.86%
(58/102) were known hypertensives and 43.13% (44/102) were newly diagnosed.
Age group of 50-59 years (AOR=8.472) and 40-49 years (AOR=8.15), currently using
alcohol (AOR=1.797), less than 7 servings of fruits in a week (AOR=3.228), moderate
stress level (AOR=2.374) and waist circumference more than 90 cm (AOR=4.937)
were associated with higher prevalence of hypertension among police personnel.
Conclusion
Hypertension among Police personnel is comparatively higher than general
population in this area. Reduction in alcohol use, increase in fruit servings along
with other lifestyle modification measures may help in prevention and control of
hypertension.
Keyword : Hypertension, police personnel, risk factors, urban India