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St. George’s University School of Medicine Shares Advice on Tackling Hypertension in India

Admin May 17, 2025 4 minutes read
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India, May 2025: Hypertension also known as high blood pressure, is the most common cardiovascular condition worldwide and a major preventable contributor to stroke, heart disease, and kidney-related illness and death. 

According to the National Library of Medicine, it is responsible for around 9.4 million deaths annually, accounting for nearly half of all cardiovascular fatalities. In response, the World Health Organization has set a target to cut global hypertension prevalence by 25% by the end of 2025, focusing on strategies such as salt intake reduction and implementing broader public health interventions.

In India, hypertension is a silent health crisis that is arising as a result of the fast-paced lifestyle and accelerated urbanization. High blood pressure, which is frequently referred to as the “silent killer,” is becoming more prevalent among the adult population of India, resulting in substantial public health hazards. 

Recent studies reveal that about 22.6% of Indian adults suffer from hypertension, with higher rates in men (24.1%) than women (21.2%), and a greater prevalence in urban (25%) than rural (21.4%) areas. Despite the growing burden, only 12% of those affected have their condition under control. These statistics highlight the urgent need for greater awareness, early detection, and lifestyle changes to address this silent epidemic.

As we approach World Hypertension Day on 17th May, St. George’s University (SGU) School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies, explains the importance of early detection, the causes, and how to prevent hypertension.

Foods and stress among key contributors

The increasing prevalence of fast food, processed snacks, energy drinks, and meals rich in red meat has transformed traditional diets into a realm that presents considerable long-term health dangers.

Hypertension is not simply a dietary concern; it is closely linked to life pressures and psychological stress. The high cost of living, traffic congestion, digital overload, and long working hours are all contributing factors.

According to the Global Burden of Disease study, there is a direct correlation between stress-related illnesses and elevated blood pressure, which are becoming more common in these fast-paced environments. Furthermore, the average daily salt consumption in India is estimated to be around 11 grams per day, significantly exceeding the World Health Organization’s recommended limit of 5 grams per day. This excess intake is largely driven by processed foods, pickles, salty snacks, and frequent consumption of restaurant or street food, contributing to the rising risk of hypertension and other cardiovascular diseases.

The Silent Nature of Hypertension

The subtlety of hypertension is one of its most risky characteristics. Many individuals have elevated blood pressure for years without experiencing any obvious symptoms. Damage to the cardiovascular system may have already occurred by the time symptoms such as migraines, dizziness, or vision problems manifest. 

Early detection is not only essential but also potentially lifesaving, as a result of routine health screenings. Routine health check-ups are still underutilized particularly among younger populations who frequently regard hypertension as a condition that affects elderly individuals. But hypertension is increasingly being diagnosed in individuals as young as their late 20s, and it is frequently associated with obesity, smoking, and chronic stress.

Prevention is the Best Cure

  1. Public Awareness: In India, campaigns are already in place to reduce salt intake, promote physical activity, and clarify blood pressure readings. However, more extensive, culturally particular communication is required from wider organizations.
  2. Early Detection: Primary care physicians should encourage regular blood pressure checks more strongly. Access and compliance can be raised through initiatives including digital health tools, workplace wellness initiatives, and mobile screening units.
  3. Lifestyle Changes: Adjusting daily routines is necessary to treat hypertension. This includes replacing salty snacks with fruits and vegetables, consuming less red meat, drinking plenty of water, exercising frequently, and adopting stress-reduction practices like yoga and mindfulness.

A Shared Responsibility

To effectively reverse the hypertension epidemic in India, a united effort among individuals, healthcare providers, governments, and academic institutions is essential. Each salty snack replaced with a healthier choice, every step taken, and every routine check-up attended brings the region closer to improved heart health.

For more information on the programs and tracks available through SGU School of Medicine, visit SGU’s website.

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