[Management of hypertension and obesity: the observatory of management of uncontrolled hypertensives with respect to the presence or absence of overweight (PHYSIObs)]
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[Management of hypertension and obesity: the observatory of management of uncontrolled hypertensives with respect to the presence or absence of overweight (PHYSIObs)]
Abstract
The object of this study was to compare the management of uncontrolled hypertensives (BP > 140/90 mmHg) by general practitioners with respect to the presence or absence of overweight (BMI > or =25 Kg/m2). A 2/1 stratification allowed comparison of 4080 patients who were overweight and 1951 patients with a normal body weight (normal BMI < 25 Kg/m2). The BP of patients who were overweight (> or =25 Kg/m2) was slightly higher than those with a normal BMI (161 +/- 12 mmHg vs. 159 +/- 12 mmHg, p < 0.001). The presence of a metabolic syndrome (43% vs. 7%, ATPIII criteria) was, logically, commoner in the patients overweight. However, the practitioners only recognised the presence of a metabolic syndrome in 65% of the overweight patients (28% true positives and 37% true negatives). The practitioners fixed their target value of systolic BP at 136.5 +/- 5.6 mmHg, in accordance with the recent recommendations of the Health Authorities. The targets were judged to be difficult to obtain in 18% of the overweight group and in 5% of patients with normal body weights. This optimism contrasted with the prescriptions, especially in the overweight patients, 46% of whom were treated by monotherapy and who remained for 44% on monotherapy at the end of the consultation. This descriptive study confirms the lack of awareness of the metabolic syndrome in overweight patients and identifies barriers to effective management of the hypertension of these high risk patients.
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