REFERENCES

  1. Williams PT.Increases in weight and body size increase the odds for hypertension during 7 years of follow – up.  Obesity.  2008; 16:2541-2548.
  2. Lepira FB, M’buyamba – kabangu JR, Kayembe KP,  Nseka MN,  Correlates of serum lipids and lipoproteins in Congolese patients with arterial hypertension.  Cardiovasc JS Afr.2005; 16(5):249-255[pubmed].
  3. Dalton M, Cameron AJ, ZimmetPZ, et al, Waist circumference, waist-hip ratio and body mass index and their correlation with cardiovascular disease risk factors in Australian adults. JIntern Med,2003;254:555-563(pubMed).
  4. Guagnano MT, Ballone E, ColagrandeV, DellaVec chia R, Manigrasso MR, Merlitti D, et al, Large waist circumference and risk of hypertension.International Jouranal of obesity. 2001;25:1360-1364.(PubMed)
  5. Nyamdorj R, Qiao Q, Soderberg S, Pitkaniemi J, Zimmet P, Shaw J, et al. Comparision of body mass Index wiyh waist circumference, waist –hip ratio,and waist –to –stature ratio as a predictor of hypertension incidence in mMauritius.Journal of Hypertension.2008;26(5):866-870(PubMed)
  6. Lohman TG, Roche AF, Martorell R. Anthropometric Standardization Reference Manual. Champion, Illinois: Kinetics Books; 1988. Pp. 1-12.
  7. Barzi F, Woodward M, Czernichow S, Lee CMY, Kang JH, Janus Eet al[in press) the discrimination of dyslipidaemia using anthropometric measures in ethnically diverse populations of the Asia-pacific region ;the obesity in Asia Collaboration. Obes Rev.
  8. Huxley R, James WP, Barzi F, Patel JV, Iear SA, Suriyawongpaisal P et al (2008),Obesity in Asia Collaboration.Ethnic comparisions of the cross-sectional relationships betweenmeasures of body size with diabetes and hypertension ObesRev9 (Suppl1),53-61.
  9. Schroder H, Schmelz E, Marrugat J.Relationship between diet and blood pressure in a representative Mediterranean population, Eur J Nutr.2002;41:161-167.
  10. Dinc G, Saatli G, Baydur H, Ozcan C, Hypertension and overweight among Turkish adolescents in a city in Aegean region of turkey: a strong relationship in a population relatively low prevalence of overweight- original investigation. Anadolu kardiyol derg. 2009; 9:450-456.
  11. Doll S, Paccaud F, Bovet P, Burnier M, Wietlisbach V. Body mass index, abdominal adiposity and blood pressure: consistency of their assoiciation across developing and developed countries. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 2002; 26:48-57.
  12. Bell C, Adair LS, Popkin B (2002). Ethinic differences in the association between body mass index and hypertension. Am J Epidemiol 155, 346-353
  13. Connolly BS, Barnett C, Vogt K, Li T, Stone J, Boyd N, (2002). A meta-analysis of published literature on waist-to-hip ratio and risk of breast cancer Nutr Cancer 44, 127-138.
  14. Dong Z, zhang XG, Zheng LQ, Sun ZQ, Liu SS, Zhang XZ, et al. correlation between body mass index, waist circumference and blood pressure in rural residents from west part of Liaoning province. Zhonghua Xin Xue Guan Bing Za Zhi. 2009; 37:369-373.
  15. Tuan NT, Adair LS, Stevens J, Popkin BM, Prediction of hypertension by different anthropometric indices in adults: The change in estimate approach, Public health Nutr. 2010; 13:639-646.
  16. Xu C, Yang X, Zu S, Han S, Zhang Z, Zhu G, Association between scerum lipids, blood pressure and simple anthropometric measures in an adult Chinese population. Arch Med Res. 2008; 39:610-616.
  17. Adedoyin RA, Mbada CE, Bisiriyu LA, Adebayo RA, Balogun MO, Akintomide AO. Relationship of anthropometric indicators with blood pressure levels and the risk of hypertension in Nigerian adults. Int J Gen Med. 2008; 30:133-140.

 

STATPERSON PUBLISHING GROUP | Aurangabad | Maharashtra |2016 | INDIA
© Copyright 2016 Statperson Publishing Corporation. a division of Statperson Consultancy.
All Rights Reserve