2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2020.12.038
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Hypertension prevalence and associated factors among patients with diabetes: A retrospective cross-sectional study from Jordan

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“…Regarding family history, individuals with diabetes who had a positive family history of hypertension were more likely to have hypertension than those who had no family history of hypertension. This finding is consistent with studies conducted in Southern Ethiopia [50] and Jordan [24]. This finding might result from genetic factors associated with high blood pressure in individuals with diabetes, such as high sodium-lithium counter-transport, elevated uric acid levels, high-fasting plasma insulin concentrations, and oxidative stress.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…Regarding family history, individuals with diabetes who had a positive family history of hypertension were more likely to have hypertension than those who had no family history of hypertension. This finding is consistent with studies conducted in Southern Ethiopia [50] and Jordan [24]. This finding might result from genetic factors associated with high blood pressure in individuals with diabetes, such as high sodium-lithium counter-transport, elevated uric acid levels, high-fasting plasma insulin concentrations, and oxidative stress.…”
Section: Plos Onesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Data were collected using semi-structured interviewer-administered questionnaires, physical measurements, and data extraction checklists developed after reviewing different literature [6,11,16,17,19,[22][23][24]. Six BSC nurses collected the data and were supervised by three MSc nursing students.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…One study reported that up to 75% of adults with DM also have HTN, and patients with HTN alone often show evidence of insulin resistance. 8 HTN and DM are common, intertwined conditions with considerable overlap with respect to underlying risk factors. 9 The current epidemic of DM and HTN has become a serious public health issue worldwide.…”
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“…Dyslipidemia is a condition in which serum lipids or lipoproteins are high or low outside the normal range, and it appears as an increase in total blood cholesterol, an increase in low density-lipoprotein (LDL-cholesterol), and a decrease in high density-lipoprotein (HDL-cholesterol) [6]. Dyslipidemia causes hypertension, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, stroke and cancer [7][8][9]. According to previous studies, dyslipidemia has been reported to be related to periodontal disease.…”
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