Role of Hypertension and Obesity as Risk Factors for IHD

Authors

  • Mohammad Mujtaba Ghaffari Balkh University, Afghanistan, Balkh Author
  • Abdul Samad Ahmadi Balkh University, Afghanistan, Balkh Author
  • Kyat Biandivich Abzaliev Scientific Research Institute of Cardiology and Internal Diseases, Kazakhstan, Almaty Author
  • Aida Akhenbaeva Alfarabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, Almaty Author
  • Natalya Glushkova Semey Medical University, Kazakhstan, Semey Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JCCSR/2023(5)247

Keywords:

Body Mass Index, Hypertension, Overweight, Obesity, IHD

Abstract

Background: Hypertension and obesity are two major modifiable risk factors for CAD, most of the time there will be more than two risk factors in an IHD. Obesity itself cause insulin resistance to initiate type -2 DM. is the most common and significant RFs for IHD, and proper BP management is the cornerstone of both direct and indirect prevention. Overweight and obesity account for more than 80% of CHD patients. Obesity is sometimes viewed as a “minor” CHD RF, however it is a widely effective risk-factor approach. A range of “major” risk factors have been proven to be significantly influenced by weight loss, including HTN, hyperlipidemia and insulin resistance/T2DM.

Aim: To assess arterial hypertension and obesity as risk factors of IHD.

Methods: This cross-sectional study which was done retrospectively by collecting data from database of “Scientific Research Institute of Cardiology and Internal Diseases” Almaty city, Kazakhstan during 2020. IHD confirmed by history, physical exam, angiography and other lab findings.

Result: The research involved a total of 649 participants. The mean age of study population was 64.2±9.24 (P = 0,000). Mean of SBP and DBP were 180.73±34.9; 99.48±14.28 mmHg respectively. Number of female with normal BMI 50(21.6%), overweight 93(40.10%), obesity class – 1, 59(25.4%), obesity class – 2, 23(9.90%) and obesity class – 3, 7(3%), (P = 0.486). Number of male with underweight BMI 1(0.20%), normal BMI 96(23%), overweight 190(45.6%), obesity class – 1, 89(21.3%), obesity class – 2, 29(7%) and obesity class – 3, 12(2.9%). (P = 0.486). Mean of BMI in both gender was (28.72±11.79).

Conclusion: The burden of CVDs and their related risk factors is significant in Almaty, posing a major public health concern. For accurate management and implementation of preventive measures in this area, effective strategies in management, education, and healthcare centers are needed.

Author Biographies

  • Mohammad Mujtaba Ghaffari, Balkh University, Afghanistan, Balkh

    Mohammad Mujtaba Ghaffari, Balkh University, Afghanistan, Balkh

  • Abdul Samad Ahmadi, Balkh University, Afghanistan, Balkh

    Abdul Samad Ahmadi, Balkh University, Afghanistan, Balkh

  • Kyat Biandivich Abzaliev, Scientific Research Institute of Cardiology and Internal Diseases, Kazakhstan, Almaty

    Kyat Biandivich Abzaliev, Scientific Research Institute of Cardiology and Internal Diseases, Kazakhstan, Almaty

  • Aida Akhenbaeva, Alfarabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

    Aida Akhenbaeva, Alfarabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

  • Natalya Glushkova, Semey Medical University, Kazakhstan, Semey

    Natalya Glushkova, Semey Medical University, Kazakhstan, Semey

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Published

2023-03-25