2022
DOI: 10.36348/sjm.2022.v07i08.008
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Prevalence of White Coat Hypertension amongst Patients in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq-Erbil

Abstract: Background: White coat hypertension (WCH) is a condition in which people exhibit an elevation in blood pressure (BP) in a clinical setting, although they do not show such elevation in other settings. This study aims to provide new insight into determining the prevalence of WCH amongst patients with or without any cardiovascular risk. Method: This is a cross-sectional study of convenience sampling study design where 300 patients were involved based on their consultation to a Tertiary Healthcare Unit between Nov… Show more

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“…However, the association is not statistically significant. Both means below sufficient level of vitamin D (<20 ng/mL), which may be due to the high prevalence of serum vitamin D deficiency in Iraq, 20 as the vitamin D deficiency occurs mainly in the Middle East. 21 Similar findings were reported in a case-control study by Hasamoh et al, who found no significant association between vitamin D levels and the severity of acne vulgaris, which was conducted in Saudi Arabia.…”
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“…However, the association is not statistically significant. Both means below sufficient level of vitamin D (<20 ng/mL), which may be due to the high prevalence of serum vitamin D deficiency in Iraq, 20 as the vitamin D deficiency occurs mainly in the Middle East. 21 Similar findings were reported in a case-control study by Hasamoh et al, who found no significant association between vitamin D levels and the severity of acne vulgaris, which was conducted in Saudi Arabia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%