Cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors in Liberian nurses

Background: Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disorders are fast growing global health burdens especially in low and middle income countries. The aim of this study was to assess the risk factors of these diseases among male and female nurses in Liberia. Methods: The random sample of this cross-sect...

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Main Authors: Noble Donkor, Kathleen Farrell, Allena Constable, Sylvia Modeste, Lydia Andrews, Korotu Kollie, Micah Woods
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
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spelling doaj-1a2791bf80cd4b7f8277328791be3e182020-11-24T21:51:09ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences2214-13912016-01-014C1610.1016/j.ijans.2015.11.001Cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors in Liberian nursesNoble Donkor0Kathleen Farrell1Allena Constable2Sylvia Modeste3Lydia Andrews4Korotu Kollie5Micah Woods6Biology Department, Burman University, Lacombe, Alberta, CanadaInternational Outreach Health Educators Group, New York, USAInternational Outreach Health Educators Group, New York, USAInternational Outreach Health Educators Group, New York, USAInternational Outreach Health Educators Group, New York, USACollege of Health and Science, Adventist University of West Africa, Monrovia, LiberiaCollege of Health and Science, Adventist University of West Africa, Monrovia, LiberiaBackground: Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disorders are fast growing global health burdens especially in low and middle income countries. The aim of this study was to assess the risk factors of these diseases among male and female nurses in Liberia. Methods: The random sample of this cross-sectional study was collected from 95 Liberian nurses (63 females and 32 males) who had attended the International Nursing Education Conference in Monrovia. Data about body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and fasting blood glucose (FBG) were collected. The relationships between the measured risk factors and fasting blood glucose were explored using regression analysis. Results: Over 29% of females and 31% of males had one or more of the measured cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors. Among females, 50% were overweight or obese or centrally obese, 20% had elevated SBP and DBP, and 70% had elevated FBG. Among males, 45% were overweight or obese or centrally obese, 20% had elevated SBP and DBP, and 66% had elevated FBG. BMI was positively related to WC among both females and males. WC was positively related to SBP and DBP and FBG among both females and males. BMI had a significant relationship with SBP and DBP and FBG among both females and males. Conclusion: These observations suggest that reducing the identified risk factors may be important for primary prevention and management of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disorders.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221413911500027XBody mass indexFasting blood glucoseHypertensionWaist circumference
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author Noble Donkor
Kathleen Farrell
Allena Constable
Sylvia Modeste
Lydia Andrews
Korotu Kollie
Micah Woods
spellingShingle Noble Donkor
Kathleen Farrell
Allena Constable
Sylvia Modeste
Lydia Andrews
Korotu Kollie
Micah Woods
Cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors in Liberian nurses
International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
Body mass index
Fasting blood glucose
Hypertension
Waist circumference
author_facet Noble Donkor
Kathleen Farrell
Allena Constable
Sylvia Modeste
Lydia Andrews
Korotu Kollie
Micah Woods
author_sort Noble Donkor
title Cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors in Liberian nurses
title_short Cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors in Liberian nurses
title_full Cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors in Liberian nurses
title_fullStr Cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors in Liberian nurses
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors in Liberian nurses
title_sort cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors in liberian nurses
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Africa Nursing Sciences
issn 2214-1391
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disorders are fast growing global health burdens especially in low and middle income countries. The aim of this study was to assess the risk factors of these diseases among male and female nurses in Liberia. Methods: The random sample of this cross-sectional study was collected from 95 Liberian nurses (63 females and 32 males) who had attended the International Nursing Education Conference in Monrovia. Data about body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and fasting blood glucose (FBG) were collected. The relationships between the measured risk factors and fasting blood glucose were explored using regression analysis. Results: Over 29% of females and 31% of males had one or more of the measured cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors. Among females, 50% were overweight or obese or centrally obese, 20% had elevated SBP and DBP, and 70% had elevated FBG. Among males, 45% were overweight or obese or centrally obese, 20% had elevated SBP and DBP, and 66% had elevated FBG. BMI was positively related to WC among both females and males. WC was positively related to SBP and DBP and FBG among both females and males. BMI had a significant relationship with SBP and DBP and FBG among both females and males. Conclusion: These observations suggest that reducing the identified risk factors may be important for primary prevention and management of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disorders.
topic Body mass index
Fasting blood glucose
Hypertension
Waist circumference
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221413911500027X
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