Department of Fertility Studies, International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, 400088, India.
International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS), Mumbai, India.
Int J Public Health. 2020 Jul;65(6):835-846. doi: 10.1007/s00038-020-01411-5. Epub 2020 Jul 16.
The study aims to examine the linkages between occupation and elevated blood pressure among men aged 25-54 years in India.
The study is based on the National Family Health Survey India, 2015-16. Age-standardized prevalence rates, χ tests and multivariable ordered logistic regression models were used to fulfill the study objectives.
In India, more than five out of hundred men of age group 25-54 years are suffering from moderately or severely elevated blood pressure levels. The findings depict an occupation wise inequality in the elevated blood pressure levels. Men belonging to professional-managerial-technical (PR = 6.42 per 100 men) and sales (PR = 6.10 per 100 men) occupational groups are facing a much higher burden. From the fitted multivariable ordered logistic models, we found that highly educated-unemployed and married-unemployed men were found to be at higher risk of elevated blood pressure levels.
The study found linkages between the occupation of men and elevated blood pressure levels in India. Urgent attention is needed to the vulnerable occupational groups like professional-technical-managerial, clerical, and sales with a special focus to the unemployed cohort of the country.
本研究旨在探讨印度 25-54 岁男性职业与高血压之间的关联。
本研究基于 2015-16 年印度国家家庭健康调查。采用年龄标准化患病率、卡方检验和多变量有序逻辑回归模型来实现研究目标。
在印度,超过五分之一的 25-54 岁男性患有中度或重度高血压。研究结果表明高血压水平存在职业差异。专业/管理/技术(PR=6.42/100 男性)和销售(PR=6.10/100 男性)职业群体的男性面临更高的负担。从拟合的多变量有序逻辑回归模型中发现,高学历失业和已婚失业的男性患高血压的风险更高。
本研究在印度发现了男性职业与高血压之间的关联。需要紧急关注专业/技术/管理、文员和销售等脆弱职业群体,特别关注该国失业人群。