Comparative study on the dietary behaviour, and serum/urinary electrolytes levels of hypertensive males in Thonegwa Township

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2000-01-01
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This study was a cross-sectional, hospital hased, comparative study. It was conducted on 31 pairs of the hypertensive and apparently healthy males between 25-59 years. At the time of hospital admission, dietary bahaviour was interviewed by means of the structured questionnaires.The blood pressure was measured at the time of admission and dischange.Serum sodium and potassium levels and urinary excretion of them were also measured.Family history of hypertension was strongly associated with the hypertensives (p<0.05).Hypertensive subjects consumed palm oil two times (old ratio=2.2) more than normotensive subjects. a significant association of hypertension and daily consumption of soda rich snacks was found in the cases (p<0.05). Tthe mean serum sodium level of the cases was significantly higher than that of the controls (p<0.03) but 24 hour urinary sodium excretion of them was not significantly lower. Thus, increased salt consumption with imparired renal handling of sodium homeostasis would be responsible for higher prevalence of hypertension in Thonegwa Township.
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Theingi Thwin, Phyu Phyu Aung, Han Win, Tin Nu Swe. Comparative study on the dietary behaviour, and serum/urinary electrolytes levels of hypertensive males in Thonegwa Township. Myanmar Medical Journal. 2000; 44(2): 62-67