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Prevalence of Noncommunicable Diseases and Their Risk Factors in Guangzhou, China

INTRODUCTION: This article reports on the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and their risk factors in the city of Guangzhou, China, and shows a trend toward epidemic proportions when municipal data are compared with provincial data. METHODS: We conducted the Guangzhou Community Health Su...

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Autores principales: Pan, Bingying, Chen, Xiongfei, Wu, Xueji, Li, Jinxiang, Li, Jipeng, Li, Yaohui, Hao, Xiaommeng, Liu, Huazhang
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3970771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24674633
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd11.130091
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author Pan, Bingying
Chen, Xiongfei
Wu, Xueji
Li, Jinxiang
Li, Jipeng
Li, Yaohui
Hao, Xiaommeng
Liu, Huazhang
author_facet Pan, Bingying
Chen, Xiongfei
Wu, Xueji
Li, Jinxiang
Li, Jipeng
Li, Yaohui
Hao, Xiaommeng
Liu, Huazhang
author_sort Pan, Bingying
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description INTRODUCTION: This article reports on the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and their risk factors in the city of Guangzhou, China, and shows a trend toward epidemic proportions when municipal data are compared with provincial data. METHODS: We conducted the Guangzhou Community Health Survey in the 12 administrative districts of Guangzhou to learn about NCDs and their risk factors. A community-based, face-to-face survey with a stratified multistage cluster sampling was used. Information was gathered on 27,743 respondents, aged 0 to 108 years, with a male to female ratio of 1 to 1. All participants completed a questionnaire, and those aged 15 years or older had a physical examination. Survey results were compared with the provincial results of the 2002 Guangdong Nutrition and Health Survey (GNHS). RESULTS: The data were weighted to the respondent’s probability of selection and to the age- and sex-specific population. Prevalence estimate of self-reported NCDs was 16.0%. Hypertension and diabetes were reported as the most important NCDs. Of those who responded, 6.8% reported having more than 2 chronic conditions. The adjusted prevalence of hypertension decreased by 13.3% since 2002. Awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension and diabetes were improved. The estimated prevalence of current smoking decreased, and the prevalence of former smoking increased from 2002. However, the prevalence of overweight and obesity, especially central obesity, increased. CONCLUSION: Results were encouraging with regard to hypertension and diabetes. However, the unfavorable trends, especially for overweight, central obesity, and passive smoking, call for additional action.
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spelling pubmed-39707712014-04-03 Prevalence of Noncommunicable Diseases and Their Risk Factors in Guangzhou, China Pan, Bingying Chen, Xiongfei Wu, Xueji Li, Jinxiang Li, Jipeng Li, Yaohui Hao, Xiaommeng Liu, Huazhang Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: This article reports on the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and their risk factors in the city of Guangzhou, China, and shows a trend toward epidemic proportions when municipal data are compared with provincial data. METHODS: We conducted the Guangzhou Community Health Survey in the 12 administrative districts of Guangzhou to learn about NCDs and their risk factors. A community-based, face-to-face survey with a stratified multistage cluster sampling was used. Information was gathered on 27,743 respondents, aged 0 to 108 years, with a male to female ratio of 1 to 1. All participants completed a questionnaire, and those aged 15 years or older had a physical examination. Survey results were compared with the provincial results of the 2002 Guangdong Nutrition and Health Survey (GNHS). RESULTS: The data were weighted to the respondent’s probability of selection and to the age- and sex-specific population. Prevalence estimate of self-reported NCDs was 16.0%. Hypertension and diabetes were reported as the most important NCDs. Of those who responded, 6.8% reported having more than 2 chronic conditions. The adjusted prevalence of hypertension decreased by 13.3% since 2002. Awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension and diabetes were improved. The estimated prevalence of current smoking decreased, and the prevalence of former smoking increased from 2002. However, the prevalence of overweight and obesity, especially central obesity, increased. CONCLUSION: Results were encouraging with regard to hypertension and diabetes. However, the unfavorable trends, especially for overweight, central obesity, and passive smoking, call for additional action. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2014-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3970771/ /pubmed/24674633 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd11.130091 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Wu, Xueji
Li, Jinxiang
Li, Jipeng
Li, Yaohui
Hao, Xiaommeng
Liu, Huazhang
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title_short Prevalence of Noncommunicable Diseases and Their Risk Factors in Guangzhou, China
title_sort prevalence of noncommunicable diseases and their risk factors in guangzhou, china
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3970771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24674633
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd11.130091
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