%0 Journal Article %T Prevalence of hypertension and associated risk factors among Nomad Tribe groups %A Bandana Sachdev %J Antrocom : Online Journal of Anthropology %D 2011 %I Antrocom Onlus %X Background: Hypertension is strongly correlated with modifiable risk factors such as adiposities, age, stress, high salt intake, Overweight and obesity is conveniently determined from BMI and visceral adiposity is determined by waist circumference. On the other hand, genetic factor has been established as an important non¨Cmodifiable predisposing factor. And ABO blood group is one such factor which needs to be investigated. Objectives: To study the prevalence rate of hypertension and various associated risk factors among few select endogamous group of Tribal Population. Methods: Cross-sectional, Tribal population-based study, consisting of a total sample of twelve hundred and eighty-six discrete subjects of age ¡Ý18 years was chosen. BMI, waist circumference, ABO blood group, systolic and diastolic blood pressure were determined and correlated with each other. Results: The results were analyzed by applying correlation analysis and chi-square test. This study revealed that the prevalence of hypertension was high among the entire select tribe groups but seen highest in frequency in Bhopa (31%). It further showed that the subjects with blood group B had high blood pressure in the entire tribal groups except Bhopa Tribe. Conclusion: This study provides population based study on hypertensive tendency among select few endogamous tribal populations. %K Nomad tribes %K obesity indicators %K ABO blood groups %K Systolic blood pressure %K Diastolic blood pressure %U http://www.antrocom.net/upload/sub/antrocom/070211/03-Antrocom.pdf