ABSTRACT
Background: Hypertension is the leading risk factor for death worldwide and is beginning to
be recognized as a significant public health problem in developing countries. Secondary data
obtained from the Upper Manya District assembly’s 2011 health report showed a 92 % sharp
increase in the Out Patient Department attendance of hypertension cases between 2009 and
2010 only. A number of factors including diets high in fat and low in potassium, magnesium
and calcium have been implicated in hypertension.
Aim: This study assessed the association between dietary intakes and hypertension among
adults in Asesewa, a rural community in the Eastern Region of Ghana.
Methods: This was a cross-sectional study involving the diet pattern of 125 and 67 biochemical
indices of adult participants in Asesewa. A structured questionnaire and a food frequency
questionnaire was administered to obtain socio- demographic and dietary data. Anthropometric
(height, weight, body and visceral fat) and blood pressure measurements were taken. Blood
samples were taken from 67 participants for the analysis of serum blood glucose and lipid
profile. Linear correlation, crosstab statistics and independent sample chi square-test were used
to determine the association between blood pressure, background characteristics,
anthropometric indicators and lifestyle variables.
Results: Results: The most common age group was 25 years - 35 years (44.8%). In total, 45%
of the participants were females whiles 55% were males. Furthermore, 18.4% had high blood
pressure. About 32% pre-hypertensive and 49.6% non-hypertensive. About 12% out of the 125
participants could confirm as having been diagnosed of hypertension by a qualified doctor.
Meal frequency of participants was generally three times in a day as 57.0% of the participants
and the majority ate thrice daily. No statistical relation was seen between total protein score (p value 0.298), total vegetable score (p value, 0.294), total fruit score (p value 0.771), high fat
diet (p value. 0.847). and blood pressure status. Average daily intake of carbohydrate and
protein showed no significance with the various biochemical Indices of respondents. Saturated
fat was seen to be significant at a p value of 0.041 and an r value of 0.267 with blood glucose.
It was again significant (p = 0.002) with VLDL with an r value of 0.396. A statistical
significance (p= 0.017) level was observed between saturated fat and TC: HDL. There was a
significant relation between monounsaturated fat and Triglyceride (r value = 0.350, p-value =
0.007). Monounsaturated fat again correlated with VLDL (r value = 0.351, p value = 0.006). It
again correlated with blood glucose (r value = -0.268, p value 0.04). There was also a
significant relation between polyunsaturated fat intakes and triglyceride (r = 0.360, p-value =
0.005), VLDL (r value = 0.358, p-value =0.005) and blood glucose (r value = 0.558, p-value =
0.00). Fat correlated with only blood glucose with r value of -0.300 at a p-value of 0.021. There
was no significant relation between the selected minerals (sodium, Potassium, magnesium and
calcium) with blood pressure status.
Conclusion: Dietary factors associated with hypertension was the consumption of fatty acids
(SFA, MUFA, and PUFA). Hypertension status of participants were relatively moderate.
Notwithstanding, the high prevalence of pre-hypertension, puts the population at risk of
hypertension in the near future.
YEBOAH, E (2021). DIETARY FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HYPERTENSION AMONG ADULTS IN ASESEWA IN THE UPPER MANYA KROBO DISTRICT.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/dietary-factors-associated-with-hypertension-among-adults-in-asesewa-in-the-upper-manya-krobo-district
YEBOAH, ESTHER "DIETARY FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HYPERTENSION AMONG ADULTS IN ASESEWA IN THE UPPER MANYA KROBO DISTRICT." Afribary. Afribary, 30 Mar. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/dietary-factors-associated-with-hypertension-among-adults-in-asesewa-in-the-upper-manya-krobo-district. Accessed 19 Nov. 2024.
YEBOAH, ESTHER . "DIETARY FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HYPERTENSION AMONG ADULTS IN ASESEWA IN THE UPPER MANYA KROBO DISTRICT.". Afribary, Afribary, 30 Mar. 2021. Web. 19 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/dietary-factors-associated-with-hypertension-among-adults-in-asesewa-in-the-upper-manya-krobo-district >.
YEBOAH, ESTHER . "DIETARY FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HYPERTENSION AMONG ADULTS IN ASESEWA IN THE UPPER MANYA KROBO DISTRICT." Afribary (2021). Accessed November 19, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/dietary-factors-associated-with-hypertension-among-adults-in-asesewa-in-the-upper-manya-krobo-district