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The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Ghanaian migrants and their homeland counterparts: the Research on Obesity and type 2 Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM) study
BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) is an important risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. It is unknown whether the MetSyn prevalence differs within a homogenous population residing in different settings in Africa and Europe. We therefore assessed the prevalence of MetSyn...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761842/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31220248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz051 |
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author | van der Linden, Eva L Meeks, Karlijn Beune, Erik de-Graft Aikins, Ama Addo, Juliet Owusu-Dabo, Ellis Mockenhaupt, Frank P Bahendeka, Silver Danquah, Ina Schulze, Matthias B Spranger, Joachim Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin Tetteh Appiah, Lambert Smeeth, Liam Stronks, Karien Agyemang, Charles |
author_facet | van der Linden, Eva L Meeks, Karlijn Beune, Erik de-Graft Aikins, Ama Addo, Juliet Owusu-Dabo, Ellis Mockenhaupt, Frank P Bahendeka, Silver Danquah, Ina Schulze, Matthias B Spranger, Joachim Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin Tetteh Appiah, Lambert Smeeth, Liam Stronks, Karien Agyemang, Charles |
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description | BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) is an important risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. It is unknown whether the MetSyn prevalence differs within a homogenous population residing in different settings in Africa and Europe. We therefore assessed the prevalence of MetSyn among Ghanaians living in rural- and urban-Ghana and Ghanaian migrants living in Europe. METHODS: We used data from the cross-sectional multi-centre RODAM study that was conducted among Ghanaian adults aged 25–70 years residing in rural- and urban-Ghana and in London, Amsterdam and Berlin (n = 5659). MetSyn was defined according to the 2009 harmonized definition. Geographical locations were compared using age-standardized prevalence rates, and prevalence ratios (PRs), adjusted for age, education, physical activity, and smoking and stratified for sex. RESULTS: In men, the age-standardized prevalence of MetSyn was 8.3% in rural Ghana and showed a positive gradient through urban Ghana (23.6%, adjusted PR = 1.85, 95% confidence interval 1.17–2.92) to Europe, with the highest prevalence in Amsterdam (31.4%; PR = 4.45, 2.94–6.75). In women, there was a rural-to-urban gradient in age-standardized MetSyn prevalence (rural Ghana 25%, urban Ghana 34.4%, PR = 1.38, 1.13–1.68), but small differences in MetSyn prevalence between urban-Ghanaian and European-Ghanaian women (Amsterdam 38.4%; London 38.2%). CONCLUSION: MetSyn is highly prevalent in Ghana as well as in Ghanaian migrants in Europe. To assist prevention efforts, further research is needed to understand the mechanisms driving the geographical differences in MetSyn prevalence between migrant and non-migrant Ghanaians. |
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spelling | pubmed-67618422019-10-02 The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Ghanaian migrants and their homeland counterparts: the Research on Obesity and type 2 Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM) study van der Linden, Eva L Meeks, Karlijn Beune, Erik de-Graft Aikins, Ama Addo, Juliet Owusu-Dabo, Ellis Mockenhaupt, Frank P Bahendeka, Silver Danquah, Ina Schulze, Matthias B Spranger, Joachim Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin Tetteh Appiah, Lambert Smeeth, Liam Stronks, Karien Agyemang, Charles Eur J Public Health Migration BACKGROUND: Metabolic syndrome (MetSyn) is an important risk factor for cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. It is unknown whether the MetSyn prevalence differs within a homogenous population residing in different settings in Africa and Europe. We therefore assessed the prevalence of MetSyn among Ghanaians living in rural- and urban-Ghana and Ghanaian migrants living in Europe. METHODS: We used data from the cross-sectional multi-centre RODAM study that was conducted among Ghanaian adults aged 25–70 years residing in rural- and urban-Ghana and in London, Amsterdam and Berlin (n = 5659). MetSyn was defined according to the 2009 harmonized definition. Geographical locations were compared using age-standardized prevalence rates, and prevalence ratios (PRs), adjusted for age, education, physical activity, and smoking and stratified for sex. RESULTS: In men, the age-standardized prevalence of MetSyn was 8.3% in rural Ghana and showed a positive gradient through urban Ghana (23.6%, adjusted PR = 1.85, 95% confidence interval 1.17–2.92) to Europe, with the highest prevalence in Amsterdam (31.4%; PR = 4.45, 2.94–6.75). In women, there was a rural-to-urban gradient in age-standardized MetSyn prevalence (rural Ghana 25%, urban Ghana 34.4%, PR = 1.38, 1.13–1.68), but small differences in MetSyn prevalence between urban-Ghanaian and European-Ghanaian women (Amsterdam 38.4%; London 38.2%). CONCLUSION: MetSyn is highly prevalent in Ghana as well as in Ghanaian migrants in Europe. To assist prevention efforts, further research is needed to understand the mechanisms driving the geographical differences in MetSyn prevalence between migrant and non-migrant Ghanaians. Oxford University Press 2019-10 2019-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6761842/ /pubmed/31220248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz051 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Migration van der Linden, Eva L Meeks, Karlijn Beune, Erik de-Graft Aikins, Ama Addo, Juliet Owusu-Dabo, Ellis Mockenhaupt, Frank P Bahendeka, Silver Danquah, Ina Schulze, Matthias B Spranger, Joachim Klipstein-Grobusch, Kerstin Tetteh Appiah, Lambert Smeeth, Liam Stronks, Karien Agyemang, Charles The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Ghanaian migrants and their homeland counterparts: the Research on Obesity and type 2 Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM) study |
title | The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Ghanaian migrants and their homeland counterparts: the Research on Obesity and type 2 Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM) study |
title_full | The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Ghanaian migrants and their homeland counterparts: the Research on Obesity and type 2 Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM) study |
title_fullStr | The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Ghanaian migrants and their homeland counterparts: the Research on Obesity and type 2 Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM) study |
title_full_unstemmed | The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Ghanaian migrants and their homeland counterparts: the Research on Obesity and type 2 Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM) study |
title_short | The prevalence of metabolic syndrome among Ghanaian migrants and their homeland counterparts: the Research on Obesity and type 2 Diabetes among African Migrants (RODAM) study |
title_sort | prevalence of metabolic syndrome among ghanaian migrants and their homeland counterparts: the research on obesity and type 2 diabetes among african migrants (rodam) study |
topic | Migration |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6761842/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31220248 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz051 |
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