Title: A Study of Correlation of Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference with Blood Pressure

Authors: Archana Khanikar, Siddhartha Sankar Konwar

 DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i3.40

Abstract

Introduction: Lifestyle and habits of people have its effect on body weight and it is seen that prevalence of obesity has been increasing greatly in the last few decades. It is seen that increase in weight gain have its negative effect on every organ system causing health hazards. A correlation is being shown between weight gain and blood pressure.

Materials and Methods: 100 subjects from Assam Medical College are being examined to asses obesity by Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference and also their Blood Pressure are recorded.

Results: A positive correlation has been observed between BMI, WC with BP. Amongst BMI and WC , WC remains a better predictor of mean blood pressure.

Conclusion: Blood Pressure has got direct relationship with BMI and WC. Systolic, Diastolic and Mean BP increases proportionally with increasing BMI and WC.

Keywords - Obesity, Body Mass Index , Waist Circumference, Blood Pressure.

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Corresponding Author

Dr (Mrs) Archana Khanikar

Department of Physiology, Assam Medical College,

Dibrugarh 786001, Assam, India, 9435030595

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