Management of hypertension in low and middle income countries: Challenges and opportunities

Sailesh Mohan , Norm Campbell , Arun Chockalingam
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Hypertension is one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. More than a quarter of the global adult population (972 million) is currently hypertensive and almost three quarters (639 million) live in developing countries. Hypertension management therefore is of great public health importance in the developing world. In this paper, we review screening, diagnosis and management using lifestyle measures and pharmacotherapy given the resources of developed nations. We then discuss the barriers and challenges to implementing this approach and what can be done regarding prevention, screening, lifestyle modification and pharmacotherapy in developing countries. By adopting a comprehensive population based approach including policy level interventions directed at promoting lifestyle changes; a healthy diet (appropriate calories, low in saturated fats and salt additives and rich in fruits and vegetables), increased physical activity, and a smoke free environment, properly balanced with a high risk approach of cost effective clinical care, developing countries can effectively control hypertension and improve public health. Existing scientific knowledge regarding prevention, treatment and management should be harnessed as a health priority to reduce the disease burden associated with uncontrolled hypertension.

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中低收入国家高血压的管理:挑战与机遇
高血压是心血管疾病发病和死亡的重要危险因素之一。目前,全球四分之一以上的成年人(9.72亿)患有高血压,其中近四分之三(6.39亿)生活在发展中国家。因此,高血压管理在发展中国家具有重要的公共卫生意义。在本文中,我们回顾了筛查,诊断和管理使用生活方式措施和药物治疗,鉴于发达国家的资源。然后,我们讨论了实施这种方法的障碍和挑战,以及在发展中国家在预防、筛查、改变生活方式和药物治疗方面可以做些什么。采取以人口为基础的综合办法,包括旨在促进改变生活方式的政策一级干预措施;健康的饮食(适当的卡路里、低饱和脂肪和盐添加剂以及丰富的水果和蔬菜)、增加身体活动和无烟环境,适当地与具有成本效益的高风险临床护理方法相平衡,发展中国家可以有效地控制高血压并改善公众健康。现有的关于预防、治疗和管理的科学知识应作为卫生重点加以利用,以减少与不受控制的高血压相关的疾病负担。
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