BACKGROUND: Nepal's Himalayan range attracts mountaineers, climbers and tourists from all across the globe. Limited recent evidence suggests that exposure to hypoxia at a higher altitude may be a risk factor for hypertension and a protective factor for obesity. The existing urban-rural disparities in Nepal in health and economic resources may be anticipated in the burden of hypertension and obesity, two rapidly growing public health issues, but they remain largely unstudied. Therefore this study aims to assess the association of altitude and urbanization with hypertension and overweight/obesity in Nepal. METHODS: Data on 10 473 participants from a nationally representative survey, the 2016 Nepal Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), was use...
Residence at high altitude has been associated with lower obesity rates probably due to hypoxia cond...
Abstract Background Previous studies have identified that socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity are...
Abdominal obesity represents an accurate predictor of overall morbidity and mortality, which is worr...
BACKGROUND:Unlike developed countries, higher socioeconomic status (SES-education, and wealth) is as...
Objective This study aimed to assess the prevalence of hypertension (HT) among individuals living at...
Introduction: Nepal has one of the highest prevalences of hypertension in South Asia, which also cau...
Background Unlike developed countries, higher socioeconomic status (SES-education, and wealth) is as...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as obesity and diabetes mellitus (D...
Introduction: Studies conducted amongst the inhabitants of high altitude suggested that systolic and...
Risk factors for chronic diseases in Tibetans may be modified due to hypobaric hypoxia. The objectiv...
Background: Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in all regions of the wo...
This study aimed to describe blood pressure (BP) and hypertension (HT) in samples of high altitude p...
Abstract Background Epidemiology of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as obesity and diabetes mel...
Like other developing countries, Nepal is currently going through epidemiological transition along w...
Residence at high altitude has been associated with lower obesity rates probably due to hypoxia cond...
Residence at high altitude has been associated with lower obesity rates probably due to hypoxia cond...
Abstract Background Previous studies have identified that socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity are...
Abdominal obesity represents an accurate predictor of overall morbidity and mortality, which is worr...
BACKGROUND:Unlike developed countries, higher socioeconomic status (SES-education, and wealth) is as...
Objective This study aimed to assess the prevalence of hypertension (HT) among individuals living at...
Introduction: Nepal has one of the highest prevalences of hypertension in South Asia, which also cau...
Background Unlike developed countries, higher socioeconomic status (SES-education, and wealth) is as...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiology of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as obesity and diabetes mellitus (D...
Introduction: Studies conducted amongst the inhabitants of high altitude suggested that systolic and...
Risk factors for chronic diseases in Tibetans may be modified due to hypobaric hypoxia. The objectiv...
Background: Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases in all regions of the wo...
This study aimed to describe blood pressure (BP) and hypertension (HT) in samples of high altitude p...
Abstract Background Epidemiology of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) such as obesity and diabetes mel...
Like other developing countries, Nepal is currently going through epidemiological transition along w...
Residence at high altitude has been associated with lower obesity rates probably due to hypoxia cond...
Residence at high altitude has been associated with lower obesity rates probably due to hypoxia cond...
Abstract Background Previous studies have identified that socioeconomic status (SES) and obesity are...
Abdominal obesity represents an accurate predictor of overall morbidity and mortality, which is worr...