Epidemiology of coronary artery disease and stroke and associated risk factors in Gaza community -Palestine.

AIM OF STUDY:To determine the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors in the population of Gaza strip in Palestine. METHODS:A cross-sectional stratified cluster sample design was applied in this study. A sample of 2240 participant (1121 males and 1119 females) aged ≥25 years...

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Main Authors: Amal Jamee Shahwan, Yehia Abed, Ileana Desormais, Julien Magne, Pierre Marie Preux, Victor Aboyans, Philippe Lacroix
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211131
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spelling doaj-0f866aa7c12749549312c7e0f9d881b42021-03-03T20:56:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01141e021113110.1371/journal.pone.0211131Epidemiology of coronary artery disease and stroke and associated risk factors in Gaza community -Palestine.Amal Jamee ShahwanYehia AbedIleana DesormaisJulien MagnePierre Marie PreuxVictor AboyansPhilippe LacroixAIM OF STUDY:To determine the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors in the population of Gaza strip in Palestine. METHODS:A cross-sectional stratified cluster sample design was applied in this study. A sample of 2240 participant (1121 males and 1119 females) aged ≥25 years participated in the study. For each individual, trained staff administered a questionnaire, where all variables of interest followed WHO's STEP wise approach to surveillance chronic disease risk factors (STEPS) (WHO, 2001). Sociodemographic data, anthropometric measure (body mass index, blood pressure), and biochemical test (blood sugar and lipids profiles) were measured. Short International Physical Activity (IPAQ) questionnaire form was used. Bivariate analysis and logistic regression were used with SPSS (version 22.0) to analyze the data. RESULTS:The most common condition was coronary artery disease (8.3%), followed by stroke events (3%). The associated risk factors were obesity (47.8%), hypertension (28.4%), current smoking account for (23.2%), diabetes mellitus (19.1%), high cholesterol level (8.8%), and high triglycerides level (40.2%). Additionally, the proportion of being physical active was found to be low (48.3%); particularly with increasing age. More than 30% of the population has less than 4 days of consumption of fruit and vegetables per week and 65.9% has less than 2 servings per day. CONCLUSION:The burden of CVDs and their associated risk factors is considerable in Gaza and represents a major public health concern. Effective strategies in management, education and healthcare centers are required for an accurate management and implementation of preventive measure in this area.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211131
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author Amal Jamee Shahwan
Yehia Abed
Ileana Desormais
Julien Magne
Pierre Marie Preux
Victor Aboyans
Philippe Lacroix
spellingShingle Amal Jamee Shahwan
Yehia Abed
Ileana Desormais
Julien Magne
Pierre Marie Preux
Victor Aboyans
Philippe Lacroix
Epidemiology of coronary artery disease and stroke and associated risk factors in Gaza community -Palestine.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Amal Jamee Shahwan
Yehia Abed
Ileana Desormais
Julien Magne
Pierre Marie Preux
Victor Aboyans
Philippe Lacroix
author_sort Amal Jamee Shahwan
title Epidemiology of coronary artery disease and stroke and associated risk factors in Gaza community -Palestine.
title_short Epidemiology of coronary artery disease and stroke and associated risk factors in Gaza community -Palestine.
title_full Epidemiology of coronary artery disease and stroke and associated risk factors in Gaza community -Palestine.
title_fullStr Epidemiology of coronary artery disease and stroke and associated risk factors in Gaza community -Palestine.
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of coronary artery disease and stroke and associated risk factors in Gaza community -Palestine.
title_sort epidemiology of coronary artery disease and stroke and associated risk factors in gaza community -palestine.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description AIM OF STUDY:To determine the prevalence of cardiovascular disease and associated risk factors in the population of Gaza strip in Palestine. METHODS:A cross-sectional stratified cluster sample design was applied in this study. A sample of 2240 participant (1121 males and 1119 females) aged ≥25 years participated in the study. For each individual, trained staff administered a questionnaire, where all variables of interest followed WHO's STEP wise approach to surveillance chronic disease risk factors (STEPS) (WHO, 2001). Sociodemographic data, anthropometric measure (body mass index, blood pressure), and biochemical test (blood sugar and lipids profiles) were measured. Short International Physical Activity (IPAQ) questionnaire form was used. Bivariate analysis and logistic regression were used with SPSS (version 22.0) to analyze the data. RESULTS:The most common condition was coronary artery disease (8.3%), followed by stroke events (3%). The associated risk factors were obesity (47.8%), hypertension (28.4%), current smoking account for (23.2%), diabetes mellitus (19.1%), high cholesterol level (8.8%), and high triglycerides level (40.2%). Additionally, the proportion of being physical active was found to be low (48.3%); particularly with increasing age. More than 30% of the population has less than 4 days of consumption of fruit and vegetables per week and 65.9% has less than 2 servings per day. CONCLUSION:The burden of CVDs and their associated risk factors is considerable in Gaza and represents a major public health concern. Effective strategies in management, education and healthcare centers are required for an accurate management and implementation of preventive measure in this area.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211131
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