The Alarming Prevalence of Cardiovascular Risk Factors among the Undergraduate Medical Students in Bangladesh

Moniruzzaman Khan, None Satabdi Ghosh, None A K M Shahidur Rahman, None Md Raihan Talukder, None Wakif Khan, None Kapil Dev Sarker, None Munmun Ghosh
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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major emerging health problem. In Bangladesh, 27% of death occur due to CVD. Due to limited physical activity and dietary changes are the most common cause for higher incidence of CVD in developing countries. Overweight and obesity also affects. So, among young adults, the prevalence of CVD risk factors need to be assessed urgently.Objective: To assess the prevalence of risk factors of cardiovascular disease in undergraduate medical students. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional study, among 4th year medical students was done in the Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Khwaja Yunus Ali Medical College (KYAMC) from September 2022 to November 2022. The 4th year 90 medical students (40 male & 50 female) were included in this study. A questionnaire form containing sociodemographic criteria was provided to them. The physical parameter like systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, height, weight and waist circumference also were recorded. From these results Body Mass Index and waist-height ratio were calculated. Results: Our result showed that 25% of male and 36% of female medical students were overweight and obesity was more among male medical students (12.5%) than female(2%). 62.5% male and 78% female medical students were physically inactive. Conclusion: Changing the life style, eating habit and physical inactivities in early adulthood increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. The present study revealed the higher proportion of female students being overweight, physically inactive and more familial predisposition for developing CVD.KYAMC Journal Vol. 14, No. 02, July 2023: 87-91.
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孟加拉国医科大学生心血管危险因素的惊人流行
背景:心血管疾病(CVD)是一个主要的新兴健康问题。在孟加拉国,27%的死亡是由心血管疾病造成的。在发展中国家,由于体力活动有限和饮食改变是心血管疾病发病率较高的最常见原因。超重和肥胖也会影响。因此,在年轻人中,心血管疾病危险因素的患病率需要紧急评估。目的:了解医科大学生心血管疾病危险因素的流行情况。材料与方法:一项横断面研究于2022年9月至2022年11月在赫瓦贾尤努斯阿里医学院(KYAMC)药理学和治疗学系对四年级医学生进行。四年级医学生90名(男40名;50名女性)纳入本研究。向他们提供了一份载有社会人口标准的调查表。同时记录收缩压、舒张压、身高、体重、腰围等生理参数。根据这些结果计算身体质量指数和腰高比。结果:25%的男医学生和36%的女医学生超重,其中男医学生(12.5%)比女医学生(2%)肥胖。62.5%的男医学生和78%的女医学生缺乏运动。结论:成年早期改变生活方式、饮食习惯和缺乏运动可增加心血管疾病的发生风险。目前的研究表明,女性学生超重、缺乏体育锻炼、患心血管疾病的家族性易感性较高。KYAMC杂志第14卷,第02期,2023年7月:87-91。
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