Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/2305
Title: Urban and rural differences in hypertension risk factors in Turkey
Authors: Dastan, Ilker
Erem, Ayşegül
Cetinkaya, Volkan
Keywords: hypertension
urban
rural
risk factor
Turkey
logistic regression
Blood-Pressure
Global Burden
Prevalence
Population
Health
Awareness
Disease
Prehypertension
Publisher: Aves
Abstract: Objective: Existing literature shows considerable regional differences in terms of hypertension (HT) prevalence in Turkey. The purpose of this study was to analyze some of the known HT risk factors contributing to the variations between urban and rural areas of Turkey in HT development. Methods: We used data from the 2011 Chronic Diseases and Risk Factors Survey that was conducted by the Turkish Ministry of Health on a representative sample of the Turkish adult population aged 20 years or more (n=16.227). HT was defined as having at least one of the following: a mean systolic/diastolic blood pressure of at least 140/90 mm Hg, a previously diagnosed disease, or use of antihypertensive medication. Stepwise multiple logistic regression analysis was used to estimate HT risk factors in urban and rural settings. Results: Although the HT prevalence was higher in rural areas (28.4%) than in urban areas (23.9%), in this study, urbanization was found to be a contributing factor in multivariate regression analysis. Furthermore, separate regressions for urban and rural settings revealed that age, obesity, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and smoking were independently and positively associated (p<0.05) with HT in both settings, while marital status, employment type, mental health, and lifestyle patterns; nutritional habits; and amount of physical activity and sedentary time (p<0.05) were risk indicators in urban areas only. Conclusion: The findings of our study demonstrate that contributory factors show some variations between urban and rural settings, and on gender within each setting. Taking into account the variations between urban and rural areas in HT development may provide greater insight into the design of prevention strategies.
URI: https://doi.org/10.14744/AnatolJCardiol.2017.7452
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/2305
ISSN: 2149-2263
2149-2271
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