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. 2015 Jul 3;17(10):819–824. doi: 10.1111/jch.12604

Table 1.

General Characteristics of the Study Population With Respect to Hypertension Status

Variable Total, (N=15,470) Normotensive Individuals, (n=10,670), No. (%) Hypertensive Individuals, (n=4800), No. (%) Hypertension Prevalence, % P Value
Zone
Forest and littoral 10,200 7049 (66.06) 3151 (65.65) 30.89 .3587
Grassland 3272 2270 (21.27) 1002 (20.88) 30.62
Savannah 1998 1351 (12.66) 647 (13.48) 32.38
Age, y
<40 7170 6044 (56.64) 1126 (23.46) 15.70 <.0000
40–59 6450 3796 (35.58) 2654 (55.29) 41.15
60–79 1806 806 (7.55) 1000 (20.83) 55.37
≥80 44 24 (0.22) 20 (0.42) 45.45
Sex
Female 7467 5168 (48.43) 2299 (47.90) 30.79 .5463
Male 8003 5502 (51.57) 2501 (52.10) 31.25
Blood glucose
Hyperglycemia 1028 401 (3.76) 627 (13.06) 60.99 <.0000
Normoglycemia 14,442 10,269 (96.24) 4173 (86.94) 28.89
Body mass index
Normal weight 6989 5369 (50.32) 1620 (33.75) 23.18 <.0000
Overweight 4842 3215 (30.13) 1627 (33.90) 33.60
Class I obesity 2438 1456 (13.65) 982 (20.46) 40.28
Class II obesity 850 473 (4.43) 377 (7.85) 44.35
Class III obesity 351 157 (1.47) 194 (4.04) 55.27