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Abstract

Diabetes mellitus and hypertension are interrelated diseases that strongly predispose an individual to artherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.

The prevalence of Diabetes mellitus and hypertension is rising in Nigeria and their complications present an immense public health burden.

The study determined and compared the random blood glucose and blood pressure levels of people living in the urban and rural areas of Southern Kaduna.

A total of 1500 volunteers that were 18 years of age and above were sampled. One thousand (1000) were from ten urban settlements in Southern Kaduna while five hundred (500) volunteers were from ten rural villages in Southern Kaduna.

Introduction

There was significant difference in mean systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and random blood glucose (RBG) levels in relation to urban settlements compared to rural settlements, pensioners compared to other occupations,

the elderly compared to other age groups, those who drink alcohol and smoke compared to those who do not drink alcohol nor smoke, and the obese individuals compared to other BMI groups, but the difference in mean SBP, DBP and RBG was not significant (p> 0.05) in relation to gender.

Hypertension was more prevalent in male (18.6%) compared to female (17.1%); in urban residents (26.3%) compared to rural residents (0.6%); in pensioners (75.0%) compared to other occupations; in elderly (62.5%) compared to the young (14.1%);

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