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Modifiable cardiovascular risk factors among adults in Aleppo, Syria

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 56, Issue 6, Pages 653-662

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00038-011-0278-0

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Cardiovascular risk factors; Adults; Smoking; Syria; Eastern Mediterranean

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  1. National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) [R01 DA024876-01]
  2. EU

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This report provides the first comprehensive and standardized assessment of the distribution of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in Syria, where such data are still scarce. A population-based household survey was conducted in Aleppo (population > 2.5 million), involving 1,168 subjects a parts per thousand yen25 years old (47.7% men; mean age 44.7 +/- A 12.7 years). Information about socio-demographics, personal behavior, and other CVD risk factors was collected. Anthropometric measurements and fasting blood samples were obtained. The prevalence of clinical risk factors of CVD (ClinRFs) was 45.6% for hypertension, 43.2% for obesity, 21.9% for hypercholesterolemia and 15.6% for diabetes. The prevalence of behavioral risk factors (BehRFs) was 82.3% for physical inactivity, 39.0% for smoking, and 33.4% for unhealthy diet. All ClinRFs increased with age, while gender was associated only with obesity and smoking. Education was associated with obesity and diabetes (P < 0.05 for all). Adults in Syria have some of the world's highest prevalence of CVD risk factors. Unhealthy behaviors and social norms unfavorable to women may explain some of such risk profiles.

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