A study to assess the prevalence of -hypertension among males residing in the community –Area


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Author Details : Manpreet Kour*, Payal Sharma

Volume : 5, Issue : 4, Year : 2022

Article Page : 180-184

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpns.2022.029



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Introduction: One in three adults has raised blood pressure worldwide, a condition that causes around half of all deaths from stroke and heart disease and it’s a growing public health problem. Studies show that for every known person with hypertension there are two persons with either undiagnosed hypertension or pre hypertension.
Materials and Methods: Research design: one group pre test post test design, sample: Male Sample Size: 236.
The total number of study participants was 236 and their mean age was 53.7 ± 12.4 years. Around two-third (66.5%) were females. Majority (81.8%) of them were married. Only 18.6% were graduates & above. More than half of them (57.2%) were housewives and only 18.2% were having regular income. Around 47.9% were in high socio economic status (SES) and only 16.9% were in low SES. Majority (90.3%) of them were non-vegetarians.
Conclusion: In this study, the results had showed that the prevalence of hypertension had significantly increased with time and is very high (52.1%) in the urban adult population of Puducherry in South India.


Keywords: SES: Socio economic status, BMI: Body mask index, SD: Standard deviation


How to cite : Kour M, Sharma P, A study to assess the prevalence of -hypertension among males residing in the community –Area. J Paediatr Nurs Sci 2022;5(4):180-184


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Received : 21-09-2022

Accepted : 03-01-2023


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