Do you know that research findings have discovered that poverty causes high blood pressure world wide? Well, a new study published in The Lancet asserted that the number of people affected by high blood pressure are more in low and middle income countries.
The study revealed a glaring difference between areas where people were mostly affected. The population of high income countries showed a sharp decline in high blood pressure in recent decades whereas the population of low income and middle income countries showed remarkable increase in recent decades.
Continents like South Asia and Africa are more at risk. A professor of global environmental health at Imperial College London, Majit Ezzati said, "when you look at this globally, blood pressure is a condition of poverty, not affluence".
Interestingly, in most countries men were found to have higher blood pressure than women.
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