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Survey of Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity in Three Nigerian Urban Slums

BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) exist in slums as the inhabitants adopt an urbanized lifestyle which places them at a higher risk for. Lack of knowledge about the morbidity, complications and the method of control contributes to a large percentage of undetected and untreated cases. METH...

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Autores principales: PHEABIAN AKINWALE, Olaoluwa, JOHN OYEFARA, Lekan, ADEJOH, Pius, ADEWALE ADENEYE, Adejuwon, KAZEEM ADENEYE, Adeniyi, ADESOLA MUSA, Zaidat, SOLOMON OYEDEJI, Kolawole, AYOBAMI SULYMAN, Medinat
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4453893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26060658
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author PHEABIAN AKINWALE, Olaoluwa
JOHN OYEFARA, Lekan
ADEJOH, Pius
ADEWALE ADENEYE, Adejuwon
KAZEEM ADENEYE, Adeniyi
ADESOLA MUSA, Zaidat
SOLOMON OYEDEJI, Kolawole
AYOBAMI SULYMAN, Medinat
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JOHN OYEFARA, Lekan
ADEJOH, Pius
ADEWALE ADENEYE, Adejuwon
KAZEEM ADENEYE, Adeniyi
ADESOLA MUSA, Zaidat
SOLOMON OYEDEJI, Kolawole
AYOBAMI SULYMAN, Medinat
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description BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) exist in slums as the inhabitants adopt an urbanized lifestyle which places them at a higher risk for. Lack of knowledge about the morbidity, complications and the method of control contributes to a large percentage of undetected and untreated cases. METHODS: This cross-sectional survey polled 2,434 respondents from Ijora Oloye, Ajegunle and Makoko, three urban slums in Lagos metropolis, southwestern Nigeria between June 2010 and October 2012. We investigated the prevalence of hypertension, diabetes and obesity. Respondents signed consent forms and their health conditions were documented based on self-reported history of diabetes, hypertension and family history using a semi-structured questionnaire. Diagnostic tests; weight and height for body mass index, blood glucose, and blood pressure were performed. RESULTS: More than one quarter of the participants were suffering from hypertension and only half of this were diagnosed earlier, while a further few were already on treatment. Therefore on screening, it had been possible to diagnose over three hundred more respondents, who were not previously aware of their health status. The respondents’ BMI showed that more than half of them were either overweight or obese and are at risk for diabetes, while 3.3% were confirmed as being diabetic, with their sugar levels greater than the normal range. CONCLUSION: This study therefore revealed the near absence of screening programs for chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and obesity in these urban slums. This was further confirmed by the detection of new and undiagnosed cases of hypertension in about one quarter of the respondents.
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spelling pubmed-44538932015-06-09 Survey of Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity in Three Nigerian Urban Slums PHEABIAN AKINWALE, Olaoluwa JOHN OYEFARA, Lekan ADEJOH, Pius ADEWALE ADENEYE, Adejuwon KAZEEM ADENEYE, Adeniyi ADESOLA MUSA, Zaidat SOLOMON OYEDEJI, Kolawole AYOBAMI SULYMAN, Medinat Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) exist in slums as the inhabitants adopt an urbanized lifestyle which places them at a higher risk for. Lack of knowledge about the morbidity, complications and the method of control contributes to a large percentage of undetected and untreated cases. METHODS: This cross-sectional survey polled 2,434 respondents from Ijora Oloye, Ajegunle and Makoko, three urban slums in Lagos metropolis, southwestern Nigeria between June 2010 and October 2012. We investigated the prevalence of hypertension, diabetes and obesity. Respondents signed consent forms and their health conditions were documented based on self-reported history of diabetes, hypertension and family history using a semi-structured questionnaire. Diagnostic tests; weight and height for body mass index, blood glucose, and blood pressure were performed. RESULTS: More than one quarter of the participants were suffering from hypertension and only half of this were diagnosed earlier, while a further few were already on treatment. Therefore on screening, it had been possible to diagnose over three hundred more respondents, who were not previously aware of their health status. The respondents’ BMI showed that more than half of them were either overweight or obese and are at risk for diabetes, while 3.3% were confirmed as being diabetic, with their sugar levels greater than the normal range. CONCLUSION: This study therefore revealed the near absence of screening programs for chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and obesity in these urban slums. This was further confirmed by the detection of new and undiagnosed cases of hypertension in about one quarter of the respondents. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4453893/ /pubmed/26060658 Text en Copyright © Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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ADEJOH, Pius
ADEWALE ADENEYE, Adejuwon
KAZEEM ADENEYE, Adeniyi
ADESOLA MUSA, Zaidat
SOLOMON OYEDEJI, Kolawole
AYOBAMI SULYMAN, Medinat
Survey of Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity in Three Nigerian Urban Slums
title Survey of Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity in Three Nigerian Urban Slums
title_full Survey of Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity in Three Nigerian Urban Slums
title_fullStr Survey of Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity in Three Nigerian Urban Slums
title_full_unstemmed Survey of Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity in Three Nigerian Urban Slums
title_short Survey of Hypertension, Diabetes and Obesity in Three Nigerian Urban Slums
title_sort survey of hypertension, diabetes and obesity in three nigerian urban slums
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4453893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26060658
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