A. Grinbaum et al., ISCHEMIC-HEART-DISEASE RISK-FACTORS IN YOUNG BLACK-AFRICANS FROM URBAN ZAIRE, Journal of human hypertension, 7(6), 1993, pp. 555-557
Blood pressure, pulse and body mass index were measured in 64 healthy
black men, aged 20-44 years, from an urban region in Zaire. A required
blood test for AIDS was extended to include plasma renin activity (PR
A), total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG) and high density lipopr
otein cholesterol (HDL-C). Mean BMI was 21.99. Mean BP was 132.2/85.3
mmHg and hypertension (> 160/95 mmHg) was found in 17.2% of subjects.
Very low PRA was found in 28 subjects and high PRA in one normotensive
man. Mean PRA was 1.3 +/- 1.2. Mean plasma TC, TG and HDL-C were 136,
84, and 46 mg/dl, respectively, and mean TC/HDL-C ratio was 3:1. The
frequency of hypertension in this study population is higher than that
previously described for a different segment of the same population.
It is, however, offset by a more favourable lipid profile that determi
nes a more favourable overall cardiovascular risk profile.