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Prevalence of noncommunicable disease risk factors among the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) risk factors are on the rise and often linked to the adoption of modern lifestyles. This study explores NCD risk factors in a rapidly modernising indigenous population in Kerala, the Kani tribe. METHODS: A representative sample of 298 adults...

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Autores principales: Sajeev, Priyanka, Soman, Biju
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30392494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2018.01.022
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description BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) risk factors are on the rise and often linked to the adoption of modern lifestyles. This study explores NCD risk factors in a rapidly modernising indigenous population in Kerala, the Kani tribe. METHODS: A representative sample of 298 adults of the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district was studied using the WHO stepwise framework for surveillance of NCD risk factors. Descriptive, bivariate and multivariable analysis were done using the R statistical package. RESULTS: Prevalence of hypertension (48.3%), use of tobacco (81.5%) and alcohol consumption (36.2%) were found to be higher in the Kani tribe compared to the general population in Kerala. Abdominal obesity (22.1%) is found to be higher in Kani tribes compared to other tribal groups in India. The physical inactivity level (9.7%) was similar to urban Kerala and higher than many other tribes in India. Hypertension was scientifically associated (p < 0.05) with higher age, male sex, low education levels, and tobacco intake among them. On multivariable analysis, age and alcohol consumption were found to be the prominent risk factors for hypertension and high education level was found to be a protective factor. CONCLUSION: The major modifiable NCD risk factors were found to be higher among the people of the Kani tribe compared to the general population in Kerala. Physical inactivity level was comparable to urban Kerala, and obesity rates were higher than many other tribal communities in India. The findings warrants targeted action in these vulnerable communities for effective control of the noncommunicable epidemic.
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spelling pubmed-62044512019-09-01 Prevalence of noncommunicable disease risk factors among the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala Sajeev, Priyanka Soman, Biju Indian Heart J Clinical and Preventive Cardiology BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Noncommunicable Disease (NCD) risk factors are on the rise and often linked to the adoption of modern lifestyles. This study explores NCD risk factors in a rapidly modernising indigenous population in Kerala, the Kani tribe. METHODS: A representative sample of 298 adults of the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district was studied using the WHO stepwise framework for surveillance of NCD risk factors. Descriptive, bivariate and multivariable analysis were done using the R statistical package. RESULTS: Prevalence of hypertension (48.3%), use of tobacco (81.5%) and alcohol consumption (36.2%) were found to be higher in the Kani tribe compared to the general population in Kerala. Abdominal obesity (22.1%) is found to be higher in Kani tribes compared to other tribal groups in India. The physical inactivity level (9.7%) was similar to urban Kerala and higher than many other tribes in India. Hypertension was scientifically associated (p < 0.05) with higher age, male sex, low education levels, and tobacco intake among them. On multivariable analysis, age and alcohol consumption were found to be the prominent risk factors for hypertension and high education level was found to be a protective factor. CONCLUSION: The major modifiable NCD risk factors were found to be higher among the people of the Kani tribe compared to the general population in Kerala. Physical inactivity level was comparable to urban Kerala, and obesity rates were higher than many other tribal communities in India. The findings warrants targeted action in these vulnerable communities for effective control of the noncommunicable epidemic. Elsevier 2018 2018-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6204451/ /pubmed/30392494 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2018.01.022 Text en © 2018 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Cardiological Society of India. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title Prevalence of noncommunicable disease risk factors among the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala
title_full Prevalence of noncommunicable disease risk factors among the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala
title_fullStr Prevalence of noncommunicable disease risk factors among the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of noncommunicable disease risk factors among the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala
title_short Prevalence of noncommunicable disease risk factors among the Kani tribe in Thiruvananthapuram district, Kerala
title_sort prevalence of noncommunicable disease risk factors among the kani tribe in thiruvananthapuram district, kerala
topic Clinical and Preventive Cardiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6204451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30392494
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2018.01.022
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