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Materia Socio Medica | 2012

Obesity as a Risk Factor for Artherial Hypertension

Subhija Prasko; Fatima Jusupović; Enisa Ramic; Ibrahim Gledo; Vesna Ferkovic; Budimka Novakovic; Emir Hadzovic

Introduction: Today’s lifestyle is characterized by increased intake of calories with reduced physical activity, which benefits a real epidemic of obesity in the population. The increase in the prevalence of hypertension in the population follows a significant increase in the prevalence of obesity. Parallel to the trend of increasing the number of older population with increased cardiovascular disease. The aim: The aim of our study was to determine the value of body mass index and determine the correlation of obesity and arterial hypertension. Material and methods: The study was conducted in family medicine Clinic of the Primary Health Care Center Zenica. Out of 600 patients of both sexes aged over 18 years, randomly are formed groups of 188 patients with hypertension and 189 patients without hypertension of the same gender and same age. The study included patients with primary or essential hypertension, and excluded patients with secondary hypertension, hypertension due to renal disease, pheochromocytoma, coarctation of the aorta, as a result of taking oral contraceptives, corticosteroids, and cocaine. We used the method of anthropometric measurements (body weight, body height from which is calculated the body mass index) measurement of blood pressure with the statistical data processing at the significance level of p <0.05. Results and discussion: The increased value of BMI in the sample with hypertension are present in much higher percentage (87.23%), compared to the tested sample without hypertension (60.10%). In patients with hypertension, the highest percentage (51.06%) of the respondents has the BMI in range between 25 and 30, then BMI in the range between 30 and 35 (25%). BMI of 35-40 have 6.38% of patients, and 3.72 patients BMI over 40. In patients without hypertension was significantly smaller percentage of respondents in the previous group (39.15%) with a BMI in the range 25-30, then BMI in the range between 30 and 35 (18.51%). BMI of 35-40 had 3.17% of respondents, and 1.05% of patients had BMI over 40. Correlation between groups of patients with and without hypertension compared to the value of BMI indicate the presence of strong positive correlation (Rho = 0.737). Correlation between groups of subjects with hypertension and without hypertension compared to triglycerides was statistically significant (Rho = 0.123).


Journal of Health Science | 2011

The presence of risk factors for diabetes mellitus type 2 in patients of family practice medicine

Fatima Jusupović; Dijana Avdić; Jasmina Mahmutović; Aida Rudić; Azrija Pašalić; Suada Branković; Almedina Berić; Amra Mačak Hadžiomerović


Journal of Health Science | 2012

Prevalence of depression in residents of gerontology centre in Sarajevo

Jasmina Mahmutović; Aida Rudić; Fatima Jusupović; Arzija Pašalić; Refet Gojak


Journal of Health Science | 2016

Clinical aspects and importance of nutrition in homeostasis of the bone tissue

Dijana Avdić; Amila Jaganjac; Arzija Pašalić; Fatima Jusupović; Amila Kapetanović


Journal of Health Science | 2016

Quality of life as a predictor of work ability of employees of Sarajevo Tobacco Factory

Enisa Sljivo; Aida Rudić; Fatima Jusupović


Journal of Health Science | 2015

Risk factors for depression in residents of gerontology center in Sarajevo

Jasmina Mahmutović; Aida Rudić; Arzija Pašalić; Fatima Jusupović; Suada Branković; Amila Jaganjac


Journal of Health Science | 2015

Habits of fluid and electrolytes intake in elite athletes

Arzija Pašalić; Fatima Jusupović; Aida Rudić; Jasmina Mahmutović; Suada Branković; Amila Jaganjac


Journal of Health Science | 2012

Smoking and BMI as a risk factor of cardiovascular disease at a doctors in Tuzla canton

Merisa Imamović Kuluglić; Fatima Jusupović


Journal of Health Science | 2012

Nutritional awareness and habits of Premier league sportsmen in the Sarajevo Canton

Arzija Pašalić; Fatima Jusupović; Zarema Obradović; Jasmina Mahmutović


Journal of Health Science | 2011

Health claims made on multivitamin and mineral supplements

Jelena Jovičić; Budimka Novakovic; Maja Grujicic; Fatima Jusupović; Slobodan M. Mitrović

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