Hypertension among University Students: A Global and Regional Perspective Review
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- 1. Mahe Institute of Dental Sciences and Hospital, Chalakkara, Mahe, Pondicherry, India.
Description
High blood pressure is no longer a concern for older adults; it is now seen more often among college students. To highlight this growing issue, this review combines findings from Indian and global studies. A poor diet, lack of exercise, prolonged screen time, stress, poor sleep are major contributors. Alarmingly, even medical students have low awareness of the problem and its prevention methods.
Evidence shows that many young people remain undiagnosed and unsupported, especially in resource-limited countries. To address this, colleges should integrate regular screenings, health education, and stress management into students’ lives. Early action can help prevent serious heart problems and reduce the long-term healthcare burden. This study aimed to emphasize these challenges and evaluate the nation's progress in addressing this critical health issue.
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