Material needs insecurity and dietary salt - Role in uncontrolled hypertension: A case-Control study

We performed a case control study of 108 patients for the risk of uncontrolled hypertension Housing insecurity, a part of material needs insecurity is an independent predictor of uncontrolled hypertension (adjusted odds ratio 29.9, 1.2-734). Food insecurity, cost related medication underuse and hous...

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Main Authors: Alfia Rachel Kaki (Author), Jayaprakash Muliyil (Author), Arun Jose Nellickal (Author), Visakakshi Jeyaseelan (Author), Vijay Prakash Turaka (Author), Anand Zachariah (Author), Samuel George Hansdak (Author), Manjeera Jagannati (Author), Thambu David Sudarsanam (Author)
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:We performed a case control study of 108 patients for the risk of uncontrolled hypertension Housing insecurity, a part of material needs insecurity is an independent predictor of uncontrolled hypertension (adjusted odds ratio 29.9, 1.2-734). Food insecurity, cost related medication underuse and housing instability were seen in 32.4%, 33.3%.and 39.8% of our study subjects respectively. On average patients had 6 stressful life events, which was not different among those with different levels of blood pressure control. We did not find correlation with 24-urine sodium excretion, a reflection of salt intake and hypertension control. The average hypertensive subject was taking more than 10 grams of sodium per day, far higher than recommended.
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10.4103/cjhr.cjhr_124_19