The Association between Height and Hypertension in Indonesia

© 2017 There is growing interest in the influence of early-life conditions on the development of disease. Among diseases in adulthood, hypertension is particularly important for the developing world because considerably more people there are and will be afflicted with the disease than in the develop...

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Main Author: Sohn, Kitae
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71628
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description © 2017 There is growing interest in the influence of early-life conditions on the development of disease. Among diseases in adulthood, hypertension is particularly important for the developing world because considerably more people there are and will be afflicted with the disease than in the developed world and hypertensives there are often unaware of their disease status. We employed height as a proxy for the influence of early-life conditions and estimated the relation between height and hypertension status in Indonesia. We analysed 9,597 men and 10,143 women, aged 25–70. We employed a linear probability model to relate height to hypertension status by sex and age. When we controlled for an array of covariates, a 10 cm increase in height was related to an approximately 7% point reduction in the likelihood of being hypertensive for both men and women. This is about a quarter of the prevalence of hypertension in Indonesia. This relation was linear and stronger among older individuals. In addition, the pre- and post-pubertal environments (measured by leg and trunk lengths, respectively) contributed similarly to hypertension. Further evidence suggests that women are more likely to be hypertensive at older ages because they are on average shorter than men.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-716282018-12-13T09:33:29Z The Association between Height and Hypertension in Indonesia Sohn, Kitae © 2017 There is growing interest in the influence of early-life conditions on the development of disease. Among diseases in adulthood, hypertension is particularly important for the developing world because considerably more people there are and will be afflicted with the disease than in the developed world and hypertensives there are often unaware of their disease status. We employed height as a proxy for the influence of early-life conditions and estimated the relation between height and hypertension status in Indonesia. We analysed 9,597 men and 10,143 women, aged 25–70. We employed a linear probability model to relate height to hypertension status by sex and age. When we controlled for an array of covariates, a 10 cm increase in height was related to an approximately 7% point reduction in the likelihood of being hypertensive for both men and women. This is about a quarter of the prevalence of hypertension in Indonesia. This relation was linear and stronger among older individuals. In addition, the pre- and post-pubertal environments (measured by leg and trunk lengths, respectively) contributed similarly to hypertension. Further evidence suggests that women are more likely to be hypertensive at older ages because they are on average shorter than men. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71628 10.1016/j.ehb.2017.04.007 restricted
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The Association between Height and Hypertension in Indonesia
title The Association between Height and Hypertension in Indonesia
title_full The Association between Height and Hypertension in Indonesia
title_fullStr The Association between Height and Hypertension in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The Association between Height and Hypertension in Indonesia
title_short The Association between Height and Hypertension in Indonesia
title_sort association between height and hypertension in indonesia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/71628