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World Hypertension Day : ‘Only 36% women, 31% men in J&K have normal BP’

by Jahangeer Ganaie
May 19, 2026
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World Hypertension Day : ‘Only 36% women, 31% men in J&K have normal BP’
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NFHS Survey-5 reveals 57% of population falls in pre-hypertensive category

Srinagar, May 18: Hypertension is emerging as a major public health concern in Jammu and Kashmir, with official figures revealing that only 36 per cent of women and 31 per cent of men in the Union Territory have normal blood pressure levels, according to the National Family Health Survey-5.

The data from the National Family Health Survey-5 (NFHS-5), accessed by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), reveals that this growing health challenge is linked to changing lifestyles, stress, poor dietary habits and lack of physical activity.

The survey further reveals that nearly 57 per cent of the population falls in the pre-hypertensive category, a condition considered an early warning sign before the onset of hypertension.

Health experts say people in this stage are highly vulnerable to developing full-fledged high blood pressure if preventive measures are not adopted in time.

According to the data, around 11 per cent of women and 10 per cent of men aged between 15 and 49 years are already living with hypertension in Jammu and Kashmir.

The figures also highlight a steady rise in hypertension with increasing age. Among adolescents aged 15 to 19 years, only about three per cent are hypertensive. However, the prevalence gradually increases across age groups, reaching four per cent among people aged 20–24 years, seven per cent in the 25–29 age group, 8.5 per cent among those aged 30–34 years, 14 per cent in the 35–39 age bracket, and nearly 20 per cent among people aged 40–45 years. The rate further climbs to 24 per cent among individuals aged 45–49 years.

At the same time, the percentage of people with normal blood pressure declines sharply with age. While nearly 60 per cent of teenagers in the 15–19 age group have normal blood pressure, the figure drops to just 17 per cent among people aged 45–49 years.

The survey also points towards a rise in pre-hypertension with age. Around 40 per cent of adolescents fall in the pre-hypertensive category, while the percentage increases to nearly 62 per cent in older adults aged 45–49 years.

Urban areas in Jammu and Kashmir reported slightly higher cases of hypertension compared to rural regions. Among women, nearly 10.3 per cent in urban areas were found to be hypertensive compared to 9.7 per cent in rural areas. A similar trend was observed among men as well.

The data further categorises hypertension severity levels. Among women, around seven per cent suffer from Stage-1 hypertension, one per cent from Stage-2 hypertension and less than one per cent from Stage-3 hypertension. A small proportion of women were also found to be taking medication despite recording normal blood pressure levels during screening.

Among men, eight per cent were found to have Stage-1 hypertension, one per cent Stage-2 hypertension and 0.2 per cent Stage-3 hypertension. Some men were also on anti-hypertensive medication despite having controlled blood pressure readings.

Medical experts describe hypertension as a “silent killer” because it often develops without noticeable symptoms but significantly increases the risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney failure and other life-threatening complications.

Doctors attribute the growing burden of hypertension to unhealthy eating habits, excessive salt intake, obesity, lack of exercise, smoking, alcohol consumption, mental stress and sedentary lifestyles.

Health experts stressed the need for greater public awareness, routine blood pressure monitoring and timely medical consultation. They advised people to adopt healthier lifestyles, including balanced diets, regular exercise, stress management and avoiding tobacco and alcohol to reduce the risk of hypertension and related diseases. (KNO)

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