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Disparities in Prevalence of Cardiometablic Risk Factors in Rural, Urban-Poor, and Urban-Middle Class Women in India

OBJECTIVE: Urbanization is an important determinant of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. To determine location-based differences in CVD risk factors in India we performed studies among women in rural, urban-poor and urban middle-class locations. METHODS: Population-based cross-sectional studies in...

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Autores principales: Mohan, Indu, Gupta, Rajeev, Misra, Anoop, Sharma, Krishna Kumar, Agrawal, Aachu, Vikram, Naval K., Sharma, Vinita, Shrivastava, Usha, Pandey, Ravindra M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4755555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26881429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149437
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author Mohan, Indu
Gupta, Rajeev
Misra, Anoop
Sharma, Krishna Kumar
Agrawal, Aachu
Vikram, Naval K.
Sharma, Vinita
Shrivastava, Usha
Pandey, Ravindra M.
author_facet Mohan, Indu
Gupta, Rajeev
Misra, Anoop
Sharma, Krishna Kumar
Agrawal, Aachu
Vikram, Naval K.
Sharma, Vinita
Shrivastava, Usha
Pandey, Ravindra M.
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description OBJECTIVE: Urbanization is an important determinant of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. To determine location-based differences in CVD risk factors in India we performed studies among women in rural, urban-poor and urban middle-class locations. METHODS: Population-based cross-sectional studies in rural, urban-poor, and urban-middle class women (35–70y) were performed at multiple sites. We evaluated 6853 women (rural 2616, 5 sites; urban-poor 2008, 4 sites; urban middle-class 2229, 11 sites) for socioeconomic, lifestyle, anthropometric and biochemical risk factors. Descriptive statistics are reported. RESULTS: Mean levels of body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, waist-hip ratio (WHR), systolic BP, fasting glucose and cholesterol in rural, urban-poor and urban-middle class women showed significantly increasing trends (ANOVA(trend), p <0.001). Age-adjusted prevalence of diabetes and risk factors among rural, urban-poor and urban-middle class women, respectively was, diabetes (2.2, 9.3, 17.7%), overweight BMI ≥25 kg/m(2) (22.5, 45.6, 57.4%), waist >80 cm (28.3, 63.4, 61.9%), waist >90 cm (8.4, 31.4, 38.2%), waist hip ratio (WHR) >0.8 (60.4, 90.7, 88.5), WHR>0.9 (13.0, 44.3, 56.1%), hypertension (31.6, 48.2, 59.0%) and hypercholesterolemia (13.5, 27.7, 37.4%) (Mantel Haenszel X(2) p(trend) <0.01). Inverse trend was observed for tobacco use (41.6, 19.6, 9.4%). There was significant association of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and diabetes with overweight and obesity (adjusted R(2) 0.89–0.99). CONCLUSIONS: There are significant location based differences in cardiometabolic risk factors in India. The urban-middle class women have the highest risk compared to urban-poor and rural.
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spelling pubmed-47555552016-02-26 Disparities in Prevalence of Cardiometablic Risk Factors in Rural, Urban-Poor, and Urban-Middle Class Women in India Mohan, Indu Gupta, Rajeev Misra, Anoop Sharma, Krishna Kumar Agrawal, Aachu Vikram, Naval K. Sharma, Vinita Shrivastava, Usha Pandey, Ravindra M. PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Urbanization is an important determinant of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. To determine location-based differences in CVD risk factors in India we performed studies among women in rural, urban-poor and urban middle-class locations. METHODS: Population-based cross-sectional studies in rural, urban-poor, and urban-middle class women (35–70y) were performed at multiple sites. We evaluated 6853 women (rural 2616, 5 sites; urban-poor 2008, 4 sites; urban middle-class 2229, 11 sites) for socioeconomic, lifestyle, anthropometric and biochemical risk factors. Descriptive statistics are reported. RESULTS: Mean levels of body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, waist-hip ratio (WHR), systolic BP, fasting glucose and cholesterol in rural, urban-poor and urban-middle class women showed significantly increasing trends (ANOVA(trend), p <0.001). Age-adjusted prevalence of diabetes and risk factors among rural, urban-poor and urban-middle class women, respectively was, diabetes (2.2, 9.3, 17.7%), overweight BMI ≥25 kg/m(2) (22.5, 45.6, 57.4%), waist >80 cm (28.3, 63.4, 61.9%), waist >90 cm (8.4, 31.4, 38.2%), waist hip ratio (WHR) >0.8 (60.4, 90.7, 88.5), WHR>0.9 (13.0, 44.3, 56.1%), hypertension (31.6, 48.2, 59.0%) and hypercholesterolemia (13.5, 27.7, 37.4%) (Mantel Haenszel X(2) p(trend) <0.01). Inverse trend was observed for tobacco use (41.6, 19.6, 9.4%). There was significant association of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and diabetes with overweight and obesity (adjusted R(2) 0.89–0.99). CONCLUSIONS: There are significant location based differences in cardiometabolic risk factors in India. The urban-middle class women have the highest risk compared to urban-poor and rural. Public Library of Science 2016-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4755555/ /pubmed/26881429 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149437 Text en © 2016 Mohan et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mohan, Indu
Gupta, Rajeev
Misra, Anoop
Sharma, Krishna Kumar
Agrawal, Aachu
Vikram, Naval K.
Sharma, Vinita
Shrivastava, Usha
Pandey, Ravindra M.
Disparities in Prevalence of Cardiometablic Risk Factors in Rural, Urban-Poor, and Urban-Middle Class Women in India
title Disparities in Prevalence of Cardiometablic Risk Factors in Rural, Urban-Poor, and Urban-Middle Class Women in India
title_full Disparities in Prevalence of Cardiometablic Risk Factors in Rural, Urban-Poor, and Urban-Middle Class Women in India
title_fullStr Disparities in Prevalence of Cardiometablic Risk Factors in Rural, Urban-Poor, and Urban-Middle Class Women in India
title_full_unstemmed Disparities in Prevalence of Cardiometablic Risk Factors in Rural, Urban-Poor, and Urban-Middle Class Women in India
title_short Disparities in Prevalence of Cardiometablic Risk Factors in Rural, Urban-Poor, and Urban-Middle Class Women in India
title_sort disparities in prevalence of cardiometablic risk factors in rural, urban-poor, and urban-middle class women in india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4755555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26881429
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149437
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