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National Saudi hypertension data shows 58.2% male prevalence, high obesity rates

National Saudi hypertension data shows 58.2% male prevalence, high obesity rates
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Key Takeaway
Note: Saudi hypertension data shows male predominance and high obesity rates, but is descriptive only.

A retrospective observational cohort study analyzed national-level data from Saudi Arabia's Population Health Observatory, including 1,720,786 diagnosed hypertensive patients across all regions. The study provided a descriptive overview without reporting specific interventions, comparators, primary outcomes, or follow-up duration.

The analysis found 58.2% of hypertensive patients were male, with the majority of male patients aged 50–59 years. Regarding body weight, 29.4% of patients were obese and 21.8% were overweight. The study noted the majority of patients had a rising risk profile, and 88.9% visited outpatient clinics. No inferential statistics, confidence intervals, or p-values were reported for these findings.

Safety and tolerability data were not reported. Key limitations include the observational, descriptive nature of the analysis, which shows associations but cannot establish causation. The findings are limited to diagnosed patients only and may not generalize to the undiagnosed hypertensive population. No statistical testing was performed.

Practice relevance was not specifically reported. The data provide a descriptive snapshot of hypertension burden in Saudi Arabia, highlighting higher prevalence in males and substantial comorbidity with obesity. Clinicians should interpret these findings as associations rather than evidence of causal relationships.

Study Details

Study typeCohort
EvidenceLevel 3
PublishedMar 2026
View Original Abstract ↓
BackgroundHypertension (HTN) is one of the most significant public health challenges in Saudi Arabia, driven by ageing, lifestyle changes and rising metabolic risk factors. Although the prevalence of HTN is increasing in Saudi Arabia, there have been limited studies and updates of national-level numbers.ObjectiveThis study provides a national-level descriptive overview of high blood pressure in Saudi Arabia using data from the Population Health Observatory (PHO). These data include prevalence, demographics and characteristics, comorbidities and risk and healthcare utilisation.MethodsA retrospective observational study using data from the PHO from 2015 to 2025 was conducted, including all 1.7 million diagnosed individuals across all regions of Saudi Arabia. Descriptive analyses were performed for the variables.ResultsThe analysis revealed 1,720,786 hypertensive patients in Saudi Arabia. The highest burden falls on males, accounting for 58.2% of hypertensive patients. Of those males, the majority were aged 50–59 years. Most patients were obese or overweight (29.4% and 21.8%, respectively). The majority of the patients had a rising risk profile, and most of them visited outpatient clinics (88.9%).ConclusionHTN remains a major public health concern in Saudi Arabia. The data from the PHO highlighted clear results and patterns that can guide interventions and policymakers in strengthening prevention and improving health promotion and control.
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