TY  - JOUR
T1  - Evaluation of Body Mass Index and Blood Pressure Levels Among Healthy Sudanese Adults
in Khartoum State
AU - A. Ali, Ibrahim AU - A. Musa, Omer AU - S Abdalla, Mazin AU - M. Bashir, Azza 
JO  - The Cardiology
VL  - 15
IS  - 2
SP  - 6
EP  - 8
PY  - 2020
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1811-8194
DO  - tcard.2020.6.8
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=tcard.2020.6.8
KW  - Blood pressure
KW  -BMI
KW  -Sudan
AB  - Many previous studies have shown that the 
blood pressure increased with the increase in body mass 
index if the normal blood pressure is dependent on body 
mass index then normal values of blood pressure should 
be related to BMI and consequently, hypertension 
classification be revised. In Sudan the reference values of 
blood pressure is ill defined, so, still international 
reference values are used despite the differences in 
ethnicity, life style and nutritional status. This study was 
designed to establish the relation of normal blood pressure 
and body mass index among healthy Sudanese adult&#146;s 
females and males in Khartoum state. A cross sectional 
study was conducted 2016 in AL Khartoum state on 
healthy Sudanese adult&#146;s males and females. About 200 
participants aged between 20-60 years were assessed by 
a questionnaires covering their age, gender, smoking 
history, food habit and amount of salt and physical 
activity, then the blood pressure was measured by manual 
sphygmomanometer in a sitting position, height was 
measured by tape and weight by weight scale, body mass 
index then calculated by the formula BMI = wt/ht<sup>2</sup>. 
Correlation between blood pressure and body mass index 
was assessed and was taken positive if p value was 
&le;0.05(was consider to be significant). There is significant 
correlation between body mass index a nd systolic 
blood pressure p = 0.01 while for diastolic blood pressure 
p = 0.05. Females have higher BMI than males, 40% 
of the females were obese while only 19.4% of male 
were. Males have higher systolic and diastolic blood 
pressure than females. The study showed positive 
correlation between blood pressure and body mass 
index where there is increased in blood pressure with 
increased body mass index. Further, studies are 
recommended to identify the normal blood pressure for 
every body mass index.
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