Abstract
                 Background: It is one of the major and independent risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCD) such as  cerebrovascular disease, coronary heart disease, and cardiac and renal failure. The recent WHO report states that  considering the prevalence of any diseases, hypertension ranks fourth in the world. Objectives: To assess the prevalence  of hypertension in an urban population of Shivamogga. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted  st th in Urban Shivamogga Study was conducted during February 1 to July 30 2016 for 6 months. Data were collected  from household members aged 15-64 years. The calculated sample size was 2000. Subjects were interviewed using a  prestructured and pretested questionnaire adopted from WHO Steps I and II, approaches for NCD risk factors surveillance,  after modifying to suit the local requirements (questions about hypertension were considered for study). Results: The  prevalence of high blood pressure in the present study was 26.5%, which was more prevalent in males (27.6%) compared  females (25.3%). History of hypertension in the present study was 12.05%. This is finding is consonance with a study  conducted by Nath et al. Conclusion: This community-based study demonstrated high prevalence of Hypertension among  productive population of urban Shivamogga.