Prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors, health behaviours and atrial fibrillation in a Nepalese post-seismic population: a cross-sectional screening during a humanitarian medical mission

IF 0.1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Nepalese Heart Journal Pub Date : 2018-11-12 DOI:10.3126/NJH.V15I2.21470
T. Adrega, J. Ribeiro, Luís Santos, J. Santos
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Background and Aims: Nepal is a developing country with increasing rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD), and the recent 2015 earthquakes imposed critical social and epidemiological effects to the population. This study aims to assess the prevalence of CVD risk factors, social health behaviours and atrial fibrillation (AF) in a native population from a remote Nepalese village that was the epicentre of the May 2015 earthquake.Methods: Observational, cross-sectional study, addressing the population of dislodged inhabitants of Sindhupalchok. Data was collected during an opportunistic clinical screening in the midst of a humanitarian medical mission and consisted of demographic, anthropometric and medical data.Results: A total of 270 patients were assessed (41% in a temporary settlement with continuous organisational support and 59% in the remote village with less back-up). Among adults, 89% had low fruit consumption, 49% were overweight or had augmented waist circumference, 42% had smoking habits, 57% consumed alcohol regularly, 22% had high blood pressure measurements and 5% had abnormal glycaemic levels. An 11% prevalence of AF was found among the elderly.Conclusions: The studied population has a high prevalence of CVD risk factors, poor health behaviours and a significant prevalence of AF among the elderly representatives. International partnering and humanitarian work might be important tools to assess the population’s needs and implement corrective measures.
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尼泊尔地震后人群中心血管疾病风险因素、健康行为和心房颤动的患病率:人道主义医疗任务期间的横断面筛查
背景和目的:尼泊尔是一个心血管疾病(CVD)发病率不断上升的发展中国家,最近的2015年地震对人口造成了严重的社会和流行病学影响。本研究旨在评估2015年5月地震震中尼泊尔偏远村庄当地人口心血管疾病危险因素、社会健康行为和心房颤动(AF)的患病率。方法:观察,横断面研究,解决Sindhupalchok流离失所居民的人口。数据是在人道主义医疗任务期间的一次机会性临床筛查中收集的,包括人口、人体测量和医疗数据。结果:共评估了270名患者(41%在有持续组织支持的临时定居点,59%在没有足够支持的偏远村庄)。在成年人中,89%的人水果摄入量低,49%的人超重或腰围增大,42%的人有吸烟习惯,57%的人经常饮酒,22%的人有高血压,5%的人血糖水平异常。在老年人中发现房颤的患病率为11%。结论:研究人群心血管疾病危险因素患病率高,健康行为不良,老年人房颤患病率高。国际伙伴关系和人道主义工作可能是评估人民需要和执行纠正措施的重要工具。
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