Lifestyle Medicine Factors Associated with Blood Pressure Level among Pre-Ageing Individuals with Hypertension in a Network of Primary Care Units in Thailand
Issued Date
2025-09-01
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ISSN
2697584X
eISSN
26975866
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-105029549538
Journal Title
Thai Journal of Public Health
Volume
55
Issue
3
Start Page
1107
End Page
1122
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Thai Journal of Public Health Vol.55 No.3 (2025) , 1107-1122
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Namboonsri N., Suebkjakphan R., Thanda S.Y., Thawornkul J. Lifestyle Medicine Factors Associated with Blood Pressure Level among Pre-Ageing Individuals with Hypertension in a Network of Primary Care Units in Thailand. Thai Journal of Public Health Vol.55 No.3 (2025) , 1107-1122. 1122. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/115064
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Lifestyle Medicine Factors Associated with Blood Pressure Level among Pre-Ageing Individuals with Hypertension in a Network of Primary Care Units in Thailand
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Abstract
This research aims to study the lifestyle medicine factors associated with blood pressure level among pre-aging individuals with hypertension in a network of primary care units in Thailand. This study uses an analytic cross-sectional design. The purposive sampling was used to select the study area for data collection. Data were collected among 139 participants from September to December 2023. The blood pressure was measured in a sitting position using digital sphygmomanometer. The lifestyle medicine behavior was evaluated using a questionnaire developed by the researchers. Results of the multiple regression analysis showed that there was no significant correlation between sample characteristic and blood pressure levels. However, there were seven lifestyle medicine behaviors associated with the blood pressure level: Moderate to vigorous exercise for at least 150 minutes per week; warming up and cooling down before and after exercise; monitoring pulse rate during exercise; consuming whole fruits equivalent to the size of a fist (four pieces per day), or bite-sized fruit pieces (six to eight pieces per day); consuming dried nuts and seeds four to five handfuls per week; monitoring weight or waist circumference; and drinking alcoholic beverages to aid sleep. Some lifestyle medicine factors were associated with blood pressure level among pre-aging people. These factors could be useful for the care of pre-aging individuals with hypertension.
