ICMR launches month-long campaign on hypertension to raise awareness

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (ICMR) today said 10.8 per cent of all deaths in are caused by as it launched a month-long awareness campaign in collaboration with the of and the International Society of Hypertension, along with over 50 partner institutions.

is attributable to 10.8 per cent of all deaths in India, the ICMR said.

Speaking at the launch of the campaign, Balram Bhargava, secretary department of Health Research and director general ICMR said, In India, or raised is one of the leading causes of premature deaths in India. Hypertension is directly responsible for 29 per cent of all and 24 per cent of in India.

"This is preventable with lifestyle modifications which include physical activity, yoga and dietary modifications. The aim of the campaign is to spread the message of prevention and encourage people across various age groups to check their at regular intervals, Bhargava said.

Dr Manas Pratim Roy, DG, DGHS, said with the growing burden of and mortality due to raised blood pressure, it is imperative that a momentum is built among every member of the society in the country to check their regularly across all age groups.

Dr Dorairaj Prabhakaran, vice president, of India (PHFI) and -- Centre for Chronic Control, said that hypertension or (BP) is a major public health problem in India and its prevalence is rapidly increasing among both urban and rural populations.

"Around 2.6 lakh Indians die in India due to hypertension. Hypertension is now the most prevalent chronic in India. This stresses the need for its effective management and control and it highlights the huge impact it can have on the burden of cardiovascular

"Volunteer organisations/institutes have supported the May Measurement Month Initiative and in 2017 we have successfully screened over 2.5 lakh individuals," he said.

Hypertension has been long recognised as one of the major risk factors for and premature deaths worldwide, and is one of the most common lifestyle Silent Killer' today, with every third person having suffered from it, he said.

International data suggest that less than half of those with hypertension are aware of their condition.

Raised blood pressure hypertension causes approximately 9.4 million deaths each year worldwide, and many of those who die never knew they were affected. There are no symptoms and some only find out after suffering a or stroke, or are diagnosed with something else, such as heart or

In India, it exerts substantial public health burden on cardiovascular health status and the health care system. Hypertension is estimated to account for 10.8 per cent of all the deaths and 4.6 per cent of disability-adjusted life years in the country, an ICMR statement stated.

The prevalence has shown a drastic increase in the past three decades in the urban as well as the rural areas.

It is estimated that 16 per cent of ischaemic heart disease, 21 per cent of peripheral vascular disease, 24 per cent of and 29 per cent of are attributed to hypertension, it added.

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 16:00 IST