Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in Colombia: A systematic review
Objective: To conduct a systematic review determining the prevalence of diabetes and hypertension among the adult population in Colombia. Methodology: A structured search was carried out in the electronic databases PubMed, SciELO and ProQuest, including studies published in Spanish and English...
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doaj-e9bb61005cab442bbfe1d536cd22312f2020-11-25T03:11:51ZspaUniversidad de AntioquiaRevista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública0120-386X0120-386X2019-01-01371879510.17533/udea.rfnsp.v37n1a13Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in Colombia: A systematic reviewLuis Fernando Gómez0Mercedes Mora1Stefania Riascos2Diana Parra3Pontificia Universidad JaverianaPontificia Universidad JaverianaPontificia Universidad JaverianaWashington UniversityObjective: To conduct a systematic review determining the prevalence of diabetes and hypertension among the adult population in Colombia. Methodology: A structured search was carried out in the electronic databases PubMed, SciELO and ProQuest, including studies published in Spanish and English from January 2000 to June 2016. Results: Four studies in hypertension and 2 in diabetes were selected. The overall prevalence of hypertension in the 4 selected studies ranged from 13.4% (95% CI:11.5-15.2) to 70.4% (95% CI no reported). The overall prevalence of diabetes in the 2 selected studies were 8.1(95% CI:6.8-9.5) and 8.9% (95% CI no reported). Conclusion: This review provides limited but useful evidence about the prevalence of two major noncommunicable diseases in Colombia. The results enhance the need of improving surveillance systems of risk factors of these diseases and standardizing methodological procedures for the estimation of prevalence studies. http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/327780hypertensiondiabetes mellitusnoncommunicable diseases |
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Luis Fernando Gómez Mercedes Mora Stefania Riascos Diana Parra |
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Luis Fernando Gómez Mercedes Mora Stefania Riascos Diana Parra Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in Colombia: A systematic review Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública hypertension diabetes mellitus noncommunicable diseases |
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Luis Fernando Gómez Mercedes Mora Stefania Riascos Diana Parra |
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Luis Fernando Gómez |
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Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in Colombia: A systematic review |
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Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in Colombia: A systematic review |
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Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in Colombia: A systematic review |
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Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in Colombia: A systematic review |
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Prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in Colombia: A systematic review |
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prevalence of diabetes and hypertension in colombia: a systematic review |
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Universidad de Antioquia |
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Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública |
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0120-386X 0120-386X |
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2019-01-01 |
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Objective: To conduct a systematic review determining the
prevalence of diabetes and hypertension among the adult
population in Colombia. Methodology: A structured search
was carried out in the electronic databases PubMed, SciELO
and ProQuest, including studies published in Spanish and
English from January 2000 to June 2016. Results: Four
studies in hypertension and 2 in diabetes were selected. The
overall prevalence of hypertension in the 4 selected studies
ranged from 13.4% (95% CI:11.5-15.2) to 70.4% (95% CI
no reported). The overall prevalence of diabetes in the 2
selected studies were 8.1(95% CI:6.8-9.5) and 8.9% (95%
CI no reported). Conclusion: This review provides limited
but useful evidence about the prevalence of two major
noncommunicable diseases in Colombia. The results enhance
the need of improving surveillance systems of risk factors of
these diseases and standardizing methodological procedures
for the estimation of prevalence studies. |
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hypertension diabetes mellitus noncommunicable diseases |
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http://aprendeenlinea.udea.edu.co/revistas/index.php/fnsp/article/view/327780 |
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