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Association between body mass index and hypertension subtypes in Indian and United States adults

Aayush Visaria, David F. Lo

2020Indian Heart Journal10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The purpose of this cross-sectional, secondary analysis was to determine the association between BMI & lipids and hypertension subtype in U.S. and Indian adults. Obese BMI was significantly associated with isolated diastolic hypertension (IDH) compared to low/normal BMI (relative risk ratio [95% CI]; U.S.: 4.33 [2.88,6.52]; India: 2.51 [2.41,2.60]). Furthermore, BMI was more strongly associated with IDH than other hypertension subtypes in U.S. and non-obese Indian adults. In obese Indian adults, we observed higher odds of isolated systolic hypertension until the 6th decade, and systo-diastolic hypertension thereafter. Triglyceride levels were associated with IDH in U.S. adults (1.94 [1.43,2.63]).

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBody mass indexOdds ratioInternal medicineObesityDiastoleCross-sectional studyTriglycerideBlood pressureDemographyCholesterolPathologySociologyBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesNutritional Studies and DietDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins