Nigerian Medical Journal

ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Year
: 2015  |  Volume : 56  |  Issue : 3  |  Page : 208--212

Relationship of blood pressure with some cardiovascular disease risk factors in a rural population of Plateau State, North Central Nigeria


Basil N Okeahialam1, Chikaike Ogbonna2, Dele E Joseph3, Evelyn K Chuhwak1, Ikechukwu O Isiguzoro4 
1 Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria
2 Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria
3 Department of Haematology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria
4 Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria

Correspondence Address:
Basil N Okeahialam
Department of Medicine, Jos University Teaching Hospital, Jos, Plateau State
Nigeria

Background: Hypertension is associated with certain cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors which vary from one place to the other depending on community sophistication. We decided to obtain the situation as it affects this rural Nigerian community to be in an evidence-based position to initiate individual and group prevention strategies. Design: Cross-sectional population survey. Materials and Methods: We surveyed for CVD risk factors among subjects 15 years and above in this rural community using a questionnaire requesting personal, medical and anthropometric information. One in three of them were randomly assigned to laboratory investigations. Results: Of the 840 subjects studied, 25% were males. The population mean age was 45.5 (18.2) standard deviation (SD), with 1.8% smokers and 4.1% using alcohol. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) correlated with age, body mass index (BMI), total cholesterol (TC) and uric acid (UA); while diastolic blood pressure (DBP) correlated with age, BMI, TC, UA and atherogenic index (AI). SBP and DBP improved with exercise but not salt intake. The local seasonings used in cooking had no impact on blood pressure. Conclusion: To reduce cardiovascular morbidity in this and probably other rural sub-Saharan African communities, BMI, TC, UA and salt intake in diet should be targeted for reduction. Physical activity should be encouraged. Interestingly, these fall into the sphere of healthy lifestyle which should be encouraged and re-inforced.


How to cite this article:
Okeahialam BN, Ogbonna C, Joseph DE, Chuhwak EK, Isiguzoro IO. Relationship of blood pressure with some cardiovascular disease risk factors in a rural population of Plateau State, North Central Nigeria.Niger Med J 2015;56:208-212


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Okeahialam BN, Ogbonna C, Joseph DE, Chuhwak EK, Isiguzoro IO. Relationship of blood pressure with some cardiovascular disease risk factors in a rural population of Plateau State, North Central Nigeria. Niger Med J [serial online] 2015 [cited 2024 Mar 28 ];56:208-212
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