Cardiovascular risk factors among Bangladeshi ready-made garment workers

To estimate the prevalence and identify correlates of anthropometry and clinical risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) among ready-made garment (RMG) of workers, majority are females, come from low-socioeconomics conditions. Population-based cross-sectional study with 614 individuals aged...

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Main Authors: Kaniz Fatema, Khurshid Natasha, Liaquat Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-12-01
Series:Journal of Public Health in Africa
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Online Access:http://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/373
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spelling doaj-c13594e2ff5248959865decbde7f5b332020-11-25T03:17:54ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Public Health in Africa2038-99222038-99302014-12-015210.4081/jphia.2014.373112Cardiovascular risk factors among Bangladeshi ready-made garment workersKaniz Fatema0Khurshid Natasha1Liaquat Ali2Department of Epidemiology, Bangladesh, University of Health Sciences, Mirpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh; School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South WalesDepartment of Health Education & Health Promotion, Bangladesh, University of Health Sciences, Mirpur, DhakaDepartment of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, Bangladesh, University of Health Sciences, Mirpur, DhakaTo estimate the prevalence and identify correlates of anthropometry and clinical risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) among ready-made garment (RMG) of workers, majority are females, come from low-socioeconomics conditions. Population-based cross-sectional study with 614 individuals aged ≥18 years were recruited from six different RMG factories. In total, of 313 male (46%) and 301 of female (56%) workers had body mass index (BMI) in the overweight and obese range as per Asian cut off values with corresponding reflection in waist hip ratio (WHR). High proportion of male 84% (95% confidence interval 81-87) had smoking habits. The prevalence of hypertension (HTN), dyslipidemia were 24% vs 15%; 56% vs 43% among males and females respectively. Prevalence of diabetes was 7.3% (5.3-9.4) and pre-diabetes was 10.6% (8.2-13) and it showed female preponderance (4.5% male vs 10.3% female). In multivariable logistic regression HTN showed significant association with age, gender, BMI; glycemic status with age, genderand WHR; dyslipidemia with BMI and WHR. A substantial proportion of RMG workers are at an increased risk of CVDs which need focused attention to reduce smoking (among males) and body-weight and central obesity, particularly in females.http://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/373ready-made garmentscardiovascular diseaseshypertensiontype 2 diabetesobesity.
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author Kaniz Fatema
Khurshid Natasha
Liaquat Ali
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Khurshid Natasha
Liaquat Ali
Cardiovascular risk factors among Bangladeshi ready-made garment workers
Journal of Public Health in Africa
ready-made garments
cardiovascular diseases
hypertension
type 2 diabetes
obesity.
author_facet Kaniz Fatema
Khurshid Natasha
Liaquat Ali
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title Cardiovascular risk factors among Bangladeshi ready-made garment workers
title_short Cardiovascular risk factors among Bangladeshi ready-made garment workers
title_full Cardiovascular risk factors among Bangladeshi ready-made garment workers
title_fullStr Cardiovascular risk factors among Bangladeshi ready-made garment workers
title_full_unstemmed Cardiovascular risk factors among Bangladeshi ready-made garment workers
title_sort cardiovascular risk factors among bangladeshi ready-made garment workers
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Public Health in Africa
issn 2038-9922
2038-9930
publishDate 2014-12-01
description To estimate the prevalence and identify correlates of anthropometry and clinical risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) among ready-made garment (RMG) of workers, majority are females, come from low-socioeconomics conditions. Population-based cross-sectional study with 614 individuals aged ≥18 years were recruited from six different RMG factories. In total, of 313 male (46%) and 301 of female (56%) workers had body mass index (BMI) in the overweight and obese range as per Asian cut off values with corresponding reflection in waist hip ratio (WHR). High proportion of male 84% (95% confidence interval 81-87) had smoking habits. The prevalence of hypertension (HTN), dyslipidemia were 24% vs 15%; 56% vs 43% among males and females respectively. Prevalence of diabetes was 7.3% (5.3-9.4) and pre-diabetes was 10.6% (8.2-13) and it showed female preponderance (4.5% male vs 10.3% female). In multivariable logistic regression HTN showed significant association with age, gender, BMI; glycemic status with age, genderand WHR; dyslipidemia with BMI and WHR. A substantial proportion of RMG workers are at an increased risk of CVDs which need focused attention to reduce smoking (among males) and body-weight and central obesity, particularly in females.
topic ready-made garments
cardiovascular diseases
hypertension
type 2 diabetes
obesity.
url http://www.publichealthinafrica.org/index.php/jphia/article/view/373
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