Studying correlation between weight, BMI and blood pressure and increasing lipaemia in staffs checked up health in Ha Dong area in 2004
- Author:
Nguyen Thi Bach Tuyet
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
lipaemia increasing
- MeSH:
Lipids;
Body Mass Index;
Blood Pressure;
Health;
Diagnosis
- From:Journal of Practical Medicine
2005;501(1):44-46
- CountryViet Nam
- Language:Vietnamese
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Abstract:
Studying relationship between obesity, blood pressure and dyslipidemia on 138 people (from 20 to 60 ages) presented at Ha Tay hospital showed that: Percentage of hyperlipidemia in these subjects was 47.1%. Average value of systolic and diastolic blood pressure in overweight people and in people with degree I and degree II obese were the same. Rate of overweight was 7.79% in men and 16.67% in women. Obesity in degree I was 2.17% in men and 6.52% in women. Rate of increasing total cholesterol combine with hypertriglycerides in
over weight group was higher than that in control group (31.1% vs 12.9%). Risk factors affected on hyperlipidemia included: BMI≥23 had been seen in 10.14% of men and 23.19% of women. The waist to buttock circumference ratio ≥0.95 presented in 6.52% of men. The waist to buttock circumference ratio ≥0.85 had been seen in 30.43%