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The prevalence of hypertension and its distribution by sociodemographic factors in Central Mozambique: a cross sectional study.

Mika MatsuzakiKenneth SherrOrvalho AugustoYoshito KawakatsuKristjana ÁsbjörnsdóttirFalume ChaleAlfredo CoveleNelia ManacaAlberto MuanidoBradley H WagenaarAna O MocumbiSarah Gimbelnull null
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
The current study found evidence of positive association between wealth and BP. The prevalence of elevated BP was lower in Manica and Sofala provinces than the previously estimated national prevalence. Previous BP screening and HTN diagnosis were uncommon in our study population, especially among rural residents, individuals with lower education levels, and those with relatively less wealth. As the epidemiological transition advances in Mozambique, there is a need to develop and implement strategies to increase BP screening and deliver appropriate clinical services, as well as to encourage lifestyle changes among people at risk of developing hypertension in near future.
Keyphrases
  • risk factors
  • blood pressure
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  • metabolic syndrome
  • cardiovascular disease
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  • weight loss
  • affordable care act