Hypertension and its associated risks among Singapore elderly residential population

Lee Seng Esmond Seow BA, Mythily Subramaniam MBBS, MHSM, Edimansyah Abdin PhD, Janhavi Ajit Vaingankar MSc, Siow Ann Chong MBBS, MMed, MD
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Abstract

Background

Studies have shown hypertension to be a common health problem among the elderly. The prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension, along with their sociodemographic and health-related correlates were established in a national cross-sectional epidemiological study of the elderly in Singapore. The associations between hypertension and select medical risks were also investigated.

Methods

Data was collected from 2488 randomly selected elderly (≥ 60 years) as part of the Well-being of the Singapore Elderly (WiSE) study that involved face-to-face surveys and physical examination. Sitting blood pressure (BP) was measured twice with a 1 minute interval and averaged. Hypertension was defined by a systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≥ 140 mmHg, and/or a diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ≥ 90 mmHg, and/or current treatment with anti-hypertensive medication.

Results

The prevalence of hypertension in this population was 74.1%. The rate of hypertension was associated with older age, lower education, and higher body mass index (BMI). Those who were Malay, retired and very physically active were more likely to be unaware of being hypertensive. An age of ≥85 years, being unemployed, widowed or divorced/separated, and being a non-smoker were associated with uncontrolled hypertension. Those with hypertension were also more likely to report a diagnosis of diabetes.

Conclusion

The proportion of elderly with hypertension is high in this Asian population. What is of concern is the substantial proportion of undetected cases. This highlights the need for effective health screening among the elderly. Optimal control of BP in those diagnosed with hypertension is also a cause for concern, as identified in our study.

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新加坡老年居民高血压及其相关风险
背景研究表明,高血压是老年人常见的健康问题。在一项针对新加坡老年人的全国横断面流行病学研究中,确定了高血压的患病率、意识、治疗和控制,以及其社会人口统计学和健康相关因素。还调查了高血压与某些医疗风险之间的关系。方法从2488名随机选择的老年人(≥60岁)中收集数据,作为新加坡老年人幸福感研究的一部分,该研究包括面对面调查和体检。每隔1分钟测量两次坐位血压(BP)并取平均值。高血压定义为收缩压(SBP)≥140毫米汞柱,和/或舒张压(DBP)≥90毫米汞柱和/或目前使用抗高血压药物治疗。结果该人群高血压患病率为74.1%,高血压患病率与年龄大、受教育程度低、体重指数高有关。那些马来人、退休人员和身体非常活跃的人更有可能不知道自己患有高血压。年龄≥85岁、失业、丧偶或离婚/分居以及不吸烟与高血压失控有关。那些患有高血压的人也更有可能被诊断为糖尿病。结论亚洲人群中老年高血压患者比例较高。令人关切的是,大量未被发现的案件。这突出了对老年人进行有效健康检查的必要性。正如我们的研究所指出的,在那些被诊断为高血压的患者中,BP的最佳控制也是一个令人担忧的原因。
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