Objective This study aimed to assess the prevalence of hypertension (HT) among individuals living at different altitudes in Tibet. Methods We conducted a stratified cluster survey among 1,631 participants in Tibet living in areas at three different altitudes. Results Mean systolic and diastolic blood pressure and body mass index (BMI) values were highest at the lowest altitudes. After adjusting for age and sex, the prevalence of HT at low, medium, and high altitudes was 40.6%, 32.5%, and 20.4%, respectively. The prevalence of HT decreased with increasing altitude and increased with increasing age and BMI value. Conclusion Increasing altitude tended to decrease BMI levels, and as a consequence, the prevalence of HT was reduced. National poli...
Objectives To determine how blood pressure (BP) changes with altitude in normotensive versus hyperte...
ObjectiveThe objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the prevalence of h...
Risk factors for chronic diseases in Tibetans may be modified due to hypobaric hypoxia. The objectiv...
A survey of blood pressure was conducted in 35,629 native Tibetans and 5,167 Han migrants above 15 y...
A survey of blood pressure was conducted in 35,629 native Tibetans and 5,167 Han migrants above 15 y...
BACKGROUND Studies on blood pressure (BP) in high-altitude areas are scarce and the results are c...
Background: Little information is available on the epidemiology of hypertension and prehypertension ...
Abstract Background Little information is available on the epidemiology of hypertension and prehyper...
Objectives To determine how blood pressure (BP) changes with altitude in normotensive versus hyperte...
Introduction: Studies conducted amongst the inhabitants of high altitude suggested that systolic and...
Aryal, Nirmal, Mark Weatherall, Yadav Kumar Deo Bhatta, and Stewart Mann. Blood pressure and hyperte...
This study aimed to describe blood pressure (BP) and hypertension (HT) in samples of high altitude p...
ObjectiveThe objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the prevalence of h...
Background. Hypertension is a global problem, for which high-altitude residents exhibit higher burde...
BACKGROUND: Nepal's Himalayan range attracts mountaineers, climbers and tourists from all across the...
Objectives To determine how blood pressure (BP) changes with altitude in normotensive versus hyperte...
ObjectiveThe objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the prevalence of h...
Risk factors for chronic diseases in Tibetans may be modified due to hypobaric hypoxia. The objectiv...
A survey of blood pressure was conducted in 35,629 native Tibetans and 5,167 Han migrants above 15 y...
A survey of blood pressure was conducted in 35,629 native Tibetans and 5,167 Han migrants above 15 y...
BACKGROUND Studies on blood pressure (BP) in high-altitude areas are scarce and the results are c...
Background: Little information is available on the epidemiology of hypertension and prehypertension ...
Abstract Background Little information is available on the epidemiology of hypertension and prehyper...
Objectives To determine how blood pressure (BP) changes with altitude in normotensive versus hyperte...
Introduction: Studies conducted amongst the inhabitants of high altitude suggested that systolic and...
Aryal, Nirmal, Mark Weatherall, Yadav Kumar Deo Bhatta, and Stewart Mann. Blood pressure and hyperte...
This study aimed to describe blood pressure (BP) and hypertension (HT) in samples of high altitude p...
ObjectiveThe objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the prevalence of h...
Background. Hypertension is a global problem, for which high-altitude residents exhibit higher burde...
BACKGROUND: Nepal's Himalayan range attracts mountaineers, climbers and tourists from all across the...
Objectives To determine how blood pressure (BP) changes with altitude in normotensive versus hyperte...
ObjectiveThe objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the prevalence of h...
Risk factors for chronic diseases in Tibetans may be modified due to hypobaric hypoxia. The objectiv...