Con el objetivo de determinar la prevalencia de hipertensión arterial y obesidad en indígenas asháninkas, con limitado contacto con la cultura occidental, se realizó el 2008 un estudio transversal en cinco comunidades asháninkas de la región Junín en la selva del Perú. Se incluyó pobladores de 35 años a más siendo evaluados 76 sujetos (edad promedio 47,4 años, 52,6% mujeres), correspondientes al 43,2% de la población elegible. La prevalencia de hipertensión fue 14,5% (IC 95%: 6,4-22,6) y de obesidad según índice de masa corporal 4% (IC 95%: 0-8,4), sin diferencias según sexo. No hubo diferencias en niveles de presión arterial por grupos de edad. Comparada con estudios previos en pobladores no indígenas de la selva peruana la prevalencia de hipertensión fue elevada. Sin embargo, la prevalencia de obesidad fue baja. Nuestros hallazgos constituyen un llamado para no desatender la situación de las enfermedades crónicas no transmisibles en las poblaciones indígenas de la Amazonia del Perú. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE AND OBESITY IN INDIGENOUS ASHANINKAS OF JUNIN REGION, PERU ABSTRACTIn order to determine the prevalence of high blood pressure and obesity in indigenous Ashaninkas, with limited contact with Western culture, a cross-sectional study was conducted in 2008 in five Ashaninka communities of the Junin region in the jungle of Peru. Individuals aged 35 or older were included. 76 subjects were evaluated (average age 47.4 years old, 52.6 % women) corresponding to 43.2% of the eligible population. The prevalence of hypertension was 14.5% (CI 95%: 6.4-22.6) and the prevalence of obesity, according to body mass index, was 4% (CI 95%: 0-8.4). No differences were observed in gender or in blood pressure levels by age group. Compared with previous studies in non-indigenous people of the Peruvian jungle, the prevalence of high blood pressure was higher while the prevalence of obesity was lower. Our findings are a call to be aware of the situation of chronic non-communicable diseases in indigenous populations in the Peruvian Amazon.
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