KUMJ | VOL. 16 | NO. 1 | ISSUE 61 | JAN.-MARCH, 2018
Screening for Hypertension and Obesity in Rural Population of Nepal
Sainju NK, Shah RK, Joshi SK
Abstract: Background
Hypertension is a major non-communicable disease and obesity is a risk factor for
non-communicable diseases around the globe. The prevalence of hypertension and
obesity is gradually increasing in Nepal. Most cases in the rural population of Nepal
remain undiagnosed due to lack of routine screening and awareness.
Objective
To screen the cases of hypertension and obesity in a rural population of Nepal and
also to depict the association between them.
Method
A cross sectional study was used to collect data on age, sex, height, weight and blood
pressure through a screening health camp. Only the respondents who were not
already taking antihypertensive drugs were included in this study. The measurement
of blood pressure and body mass index was done using standard instruments. Joint
National Committee VII classification was used to classify hypertension and World
Health Organization classification was used for Body Mass Index. Analysis was done
in IBM SPSS version 20.
Result
Out of the total respondents, 69.8% were female and 30.2% were male, and mean
age was 48.73 (±16.25) years. Among them, 375 (30.17%) respondents were found
to be hypertensive and 137 (11.02%) were pre-hypertensive. Similarly, 27% male
participants and 72 % female participants were obese. Almost three-fifths of the
obese participants were hypertensive.
Conclusion
Pre-hypertension and hypertension were seen in 11.02% and 30.17% of the study
population respectively. As routine screening of hypertension and obesity is not
done in our country, most of them remain undiagnosed.
Keyword : Health camp, Hypertension, Obesity, Rural population, Screening