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Hypertension and associated factors in Atlantic region of Benin in 2015: A community-based study,
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Discipline: Médecine clinique
Auteur(s): Akoklannou Albert Houssou, Pauline Kiswendsida Yanogo, Jean Kaboré, Alexis Bokossa, Bernard Sawadogo, Simon Antara, Dismand Houinato and Nicolas Meda
Auteur(s) tagués: YANOGO Pauline Kiswendsida
Renseignée par : YANOGO Pauline Kiswendsida
Résumé

Hypertension is a major public health problem that does not spare Sub-Saharan Africa and especially
Benin. There is scarce data on the factors associated with this condition in areas of high population
pressure in Benin. We investigated factors associated with hypertension in Atlantic region. We
conducted a cross-sectional survey in Benin in the Atlantic region for people aged 18 and over. This
was an analysis of data collected during the STEPS Chronic Disease Risk Factor Surveillance Survey
during the last quarter of 2015. We estimated the overall prevalence of hypertension and determined
associated factors using a logistic regression model including factors with a p-value less than 0.20 in
the univariate analysis. The overall prevalence of hypertension was 33.2% [95% CI (29.8-36.7)]. Age was
associated with hypertension (global p-value ≤ 0.001). In addition, obesity and high salt intake were
independently associated with hypertension AOR; 95%CI were 4.89 (2.74 - 8.73) and 1.54 (1.07 - 2.21),
respectively. In the Atlantic region of Benin, factors associated with hypertension were age of at least
35 years, obesity and high salt consumption. Strategies that promote physical activity, reducing salt
intake and fat could decrease the burden of the disease.

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Hypertension, associated factors, age, obesity, salt

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