Title of article
The Use of Obesity Indicators for the Prediction of Hypertension Risk among Youth in the United Arab Emirates
Author/Authors
Al-Sharbatti, SS Dept. of Community Medicine - Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE , Shaikh, RB Dept. of Community Medicine - Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE , Mathew,E Dept. of Community Medicine - Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE , Sreedharan, Jayadevan Research Division - Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE , Muttappallymyalil, J Research Division - Gulf Medical University, Ajman, UAE , Basha, SA Dept. of Internal Medicine - Gulf Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Ajamn, UAE
Pages
8
From page
33
To page
40
Abstract
Background: Obesity is a significant risk factor for metabolic disorders including increase in blood pressure. Body mass
index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and Waist/Hip ratio (WHR) are simple and effective indicators of obesity. The
objectives of this study were to examine the relationships between obesity anthropometric indicators and hypertension and to
identify the best anthropometric indicator/s that can predict hypertension risk among youth in the UAE.
Methods: A 110 first year students in a Medical University in Ajman, UAE, during the year 2009-2010 were included
in a cross-sectional study. The height, weight, WC, hip circumference and blood pressure were measured and the BMI
and WHR were calculated for each student and used in the analyses.
Results: The mean values for BMI, WC, hip circumference and WHR, were significantly higher in the Pre/Hypertensive
group compared to normal blood pressure group. The risk of Pre/ hypertension was significantly increased by 4.3
times for participants who had general obesity (BMI³ 30) or abdominal obesity (identified from high WC). Highly significant
correlations were noticed between systolic and diastolic blood pressure and all anthropometric indicators except
that for Hip circumference and systolic blood pressure. Step-wise linear regression model showed that when all obesity
indicators were studied together, the waist circumference was the only indicator which showed significant relationship
with both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
Conclusion:Waist circumference is the best anthropometric indicator that can predict hypertension risk among youth in
the UAE.
Keywords
Hypertension , Youth , Obesity indicators
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2011
Record number
2440568
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