Diet and Cardiovascular Diseases Risk: A Case – Control Study at Kushtia, Bangladesh

Tamanna Aktar, Md. Alauddin Biswas
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This was a descriptive cross sectional study with purposely selected sample 230 cardiac patient conducted in kushtia sadar Hospital, kushtia. The study was conducted to assess the relation between cardiovascular diseases and dietary patterns of patients suffering from cardiovascular disease. Study results presented that about 26.5% patients were affected in stroke; 80 34.8% patients were affected in heart attack; 17.4% patients were affected in coronary heart disease. Out of total patients, 56.1% were overweight; 22.2% were obese class I; 29.1% male and 15.2% female were centrally obese by their waist circumference; 47.0% male and 34.8% female were centrally obese by their waist-hip ratio. BMI 28.38±3.16 in male and 26.75±4.62 in female, WC (cm) 88.70±9.18 in male and 81.45±11.25 in female and the difference was significant. Waist circumference (WC) was significantly (p=0.000) correlated with Waist-Hip ratio and dietary diversity score; BMI also correlated with WC. Most of the respondents did not know the symptoms of heart disease and dietary knowledge were very poor among the cardiac patients. The findings of the study shows that the prevalence of cardiovascular disease was high among those with positive family history, lower education, poor dietary knowledge, physically inactive, overweight or obese and those with higher WC, WHR were found to have a significant effect on the prevalence of CVD.
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饮食与心血管疾病风险:孟加拉国库什蒂亚的病例对照研究
这是一项描述性横断面研究,在库什蒂亚sadar医院有目的地选择230例心脏病患者。本研究旨在评估心血管疾病与心血管疾病患者饮食模式之间的关系。研究结果显示,约26.5%的患者发生脑卒中;80 34.8%的患者发生心梗;17.4%的患者发生冠心病。在所有患者中,56.1%超重;肥胖I级占22.2%;以腰围衡量,29.1%的男性和15.2%的女性为中心肥胖;从腰臀比来看,男性为47.0%,女性为34.8%。BMI男性为28.38±3.16,女性为26.75±4.62;WC (cm)男性为88.70±9.18,女性为81.45±11.25,差异有统计学意义。腰围(WC)与腰臀比和饮食多样性评分显著相关(p=0.000);BMI也与腰围相关。大多数受访者不知道心脏病的症状,心脏病患者的饮食知识很差。研究结果显示,家族史阳性、文化程度低、饮食知识差、缺乏运动、超重或肥胖的人群心血管疾病患病率较高,而腰围、腰臀比较高的人群对心血管疾病患病率有显著影响。
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