Survey of the relationship between the incidence of hypertension and physiological factors of people aged 25 to 64 years in Thu Dau Mot city
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56097/binhduonguniversityjournalofscienceandtechnology.v7i1.225Keywords:
Tăng huyết áp; Thủ Dầu Một ; yếu tố sinh lýAbstract
Background: Hypertension has been described as a factor associated with
metabolic syndrome, meaning that people with high blood pressure will have an abnormal
number of physiological indicators of the body. Thu Dau Mot City is a young city with a
high average standard of living and converging factors affecting people's cardiovascular
health such as eating habits, living habits, and exercise. Materials and method: The study
was conducted on a sample size of 1,920 people who were collected by the Probability
Proportional to Size (PPS) method with standard gauges that were checked for parameters
before collecting data. Results: people with hypertension have a higher risk of statistically
significant increase in physiological indices (p < .05) compared to healthy people such as
overweight and obesity BMI (1.37; 1.06-1.77), high waist-to-hip ratio (1.39; 1.16-1.69),
high total cholesterol (1.77; 1.48-2.11), triglycerides (1.8; 1, 53-2.11), LDL (1.44; 1.24-
1.68) and blood sugar (1.49; 1.05-2.11), the results similar in both men and women.
Conclusion: People with hypertension should pay attention on measures to adjust the body's
physiological indicators to prevent other opportunistic diseases.