Hypertension effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns: Evidence from a repeated cross-sectional survey in Peru

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 ECONOMICS Economics & Human Biology Pub Date : 2023-12-11 DOI:10.1016/j.ehb.2023.101332
Raisa Sara, Vlad Radoias , Younoh Kim
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Abstract

Using data from Peru and a quasi-experimental approach, we document significant increases in arterial blood pressure and in the incidence of arterial hypertension caused by the restrictive measures employed by the Peruvian authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The effects are more pronounced for women, older respondents, and urban residents. The effects are statistically significant and high in magnitude relative to the pre-pandemic incidence of disease in the Peruvian population. A main channel of disease propagation seems to be the changes in dietary habits and physical activity imposed by the COVID-19 lockdowns, which affected several anthropometric measurements that are common risk factors for hypertension.

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COVID-19 封锁对高血压的影响:来自秘鲁重复横截面调查的证据
利用秘鲁的数据和准实验方法,我们记录了秘鲁当局在 COVID-19 大流行期间采取的限制性措施所导致的动脉血压和动脉高血压发病率的显著增加。对女性、老年受访者和城市居民的影响更为明显。与大流行前秘鲁人口的发病率相比,这些影响在统计意义上是显著的,且影响程度较高。疾病传播的一个主要渠道似乎是 COVID-19 封锁对饮食习惯和体育活动造成的改变,这影响了作为高血压常见风险因素的几项人体测量指标。
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Economics & Human Biology
Economics & Human Biology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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4.50
自引率
12.00%
发文量
85
审稿时长
61 days
期刊介绍: Economics and Human Biology is devoted to the exploration of the effect of socio-economic processes on human beings as biological organisms. Research covered in this (quarterly) interdisciplinary journal is not bound by temporal or geographic limitations.
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