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Prevalence of major cardiovascular disease risk factors among a group of sub-Saharan African young adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in Yaoundé, Cameroon

OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence estimates of some major risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a young adult-aged population living in Yaoundé, Cameroon. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study held from May to July 2017. SETTING: PARTICIPANTS: Students aged 18–35 years, with no known histo...

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Autores principales: Nansseu, Jobert Richie, Kameni, Bibiane Siaheu, Assah, Felix Kembe, Bigna, Jean Joel, Petnga, Saint-Just, Tounouga, Dahlia Noelle, Tchokfe Ndoula, Shalom, Noubiap, Jean Jacques, Kamgno, Joseph
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6797357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31594879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029858
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author Nansseu, Jobert Richie
Kameni, Bibiane Siaheu
Assah, Felix Kembe
Bigna, Jean Joel
Petnga, Saint-Just
Tounouga, Dahlia Noelle
Tchokfe Ndoula, Shalom
Noubiap, Jean Jacques
Kamgno, Joseph
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Kameni, Bibiane Siaheu
Assah, Felix Kembe
Bigna, Jean Joel
Petnga, Saint-Just
Tounouga, Dahlia Noelle
Tchokfe Ndoula, Shalom
Noubiap, Jean Jacques
Kamgno, Joseph
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence estimates of some major risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a young adult-aged population living in Yaoundé, Cameroon. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study held from May to July 2017. SETTING: PARTICIPANTS: Students aged 18–35 years, with no known history of CVD, found at the campus during recruitment and who voluntarily agreed to be included in the study. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Data were collected on personal and family history as well as lifestyle and nutritional habits; anthropometric parameters and blood pressure were also measured. Prevalence rates were calculated with their respective 95% CI. RESULTS: Overall, 931 participants (53.8% males) were included, with a median age of 23 years (IQR 21–25). The prevalence estimates for some major CVD risk factors were: 3.1% (95% CI 2.0 to 4.2) for family history of heart attack, 6.3% (95% CI 4.7 to 7.9) for family history of stroke, 26.7% (95% CI 23.9 to 29.5) for hazardous alcohol consumption, 0.9% (95% 0.3 to 1.5) for current tobacco smoking, 27.6% (95% CI 24.7 to 30.5) for secondhand smoking, 88.9% (95% CI 86.9 to 90.9) for physical inactivity, 99.0% (95% CI 98.4 to 99.6) for inadequate fruits and/or vegetables consumption, 39.8% (95% CI 36.7 to 42.9) for self-reported anxiety, 49.2% (95% CI 46.0 to 52.4) for self-reported depression, 22.1% (95% CI 19.4 to 24.8) for overweight, 3.9% (95% CI 2.7 to 5.1) for obesity, 14.4% (95% CI 12.1 to 16.7) for abdominal obesity, 14.5% (95% CI 12.2 to 16.8) for excess body fat mass, 30.0% (95% CI 27.1 to 32.9) for suspected prehypertension and 2.8% (95% CI 1.7 to 3.9) for suspected hypertension. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of some major CVD risk factors is high among young adults living in Yaoundé, Cameroon. Therefore, specific actions should be undertaken in this population to mitigate the upcoming burden of CVD. Accordingly, younger-aged adult populations should be encouraged and accompanied to practice physical activity, eat healthily, and stop or avoid smoking and/or hazardous alcohol consumption.
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spelling pubmed-67973572019-10-31 Prevalence of major cardiovascular disease risk factors among a group of sub-Saharan African young adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in Yaoundé, Cameroon Nansseu, Jobert Richie Kameni, Bibiane Siaheu Assah, Felix Kembe Bigna, Jean Joel Petnga, Saint-Just Tounouga, Dahlia Noelle Tchokfe Ndoula, Shalom Noubiap, Jean Jacques Kamgno, Joseph BMJ Open Cardiovascular Medicine OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence estimates of some major risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a young adult-aged population living in Yaoundé, Cameroon. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study held from May to July 2017. SETTING: PARTICIPANTS: Students aged 18–35 years, with no known history of CVD, found at the campus during recruitment and who voluntarily agreed to be included in the study. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Data were collected on personal and family history as well as lifestyle and nutritional habits; anthropometric parameters and blood pressure were also measured. Prevalence rates were calculated with their respective 95% CI. RESULTS: Overall, 931 participants (53.8% males) were included, with a median age of 23 years (IQR 21–25). The prevalence estimates for some major CVD risk factors were: 3.1% (95% CI 2.0 to 4.2) for family history of heart attack, 6.3% (95% CI 4.7 to 7.9) for family history of stroke, 26.7% (95% CI 23.9 to 29.5) for hazardous alcohol consumption, 0.9% (95% 0.3 to 1.5) for current tobacco smoking, 27.6% (95% CI 24.7 to 30.5) for secondhand smoking, 88.9% (95% CI 86.9 to 90.9) for physical inactivity, 99.0% (95% CI 98.4 to 99.6) for inadequate fruits and/or vegetables consumption, 39.8% (95% CI 36.7 to 42.9) for self-reported anxiety, 49.2% (95% CI 46.0 to 52.4) for self-reported depression, 22.1% (95% CI 19.4 to 24.8) for overweight, 3.9% (95% CI 2.7 to 5.1) for obesity, 14.4% (95% CI 12.1 to 16.7) for abdominal obesity, 14.5% (95% CI 12.2 to 16.8) for excess body fat mass, 30.0% (95% CI 27.1 to 32.9) for suspected prehypertension and 2.8% (95% CI 1.7 to 3.9) for suspected hypertension. CONCLUSION: The prevalence of some major CVD risk factors is high among young adults living in Yaoundé, Cameroon. Therefore, specific actions should be undertaken in this population to mitigate the upcoming burden of CVD. Accordingly, younger-aged adult populations should be encouraged and accompanied to practice physical activity, eat healthily, and stop or avoid smoking and/or hazardous alcohol consumption. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6797357/ /pubmed/31594879 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029858 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Nansseu, Jobert Richie
Kameni, Bibiane Siaheu
Assah, Felix Kembe
Bigna, Jean Joel
Petnga, Saint-Just
Tounouga, Dahlia Noelle
Tchokfe Ndoula, Shalom
Noubiap, Jean Jacques
Kamgno, Joseph
Prevalence of major cardiovascular disease risk factors among a group of sub-Saharan African young adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in Yaoundé, Cameroon
title Prevalence of major cardiovascular disease risk factors among a group of sub-Saharan African young adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in Yaoundé, Cameroon
title_full Prevalence of major cardiovascular disease risk factors among a group of sub-Saharan African young adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in Yaoundé, Cameroon
title_fullStr Prevalence of major cardiovascular disease risk factors among a group of sub-Saharan African young adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in Yaoundé, Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of major cardiovascular disease risk factors among a group of sub-Saharan African young adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in Yaoundé, Cameroon
title_short Prevalence of major cardiovascular disease risk factors among a group of sub-Saharan African young adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in Yaoundé, Cameroon
title_sort prevalence of major cardiovascular disease risk factors among a group of sub-saharan african young adults: a population-based cross-sectional study in yaoundé, cameroon
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6797357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31594879
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029858
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