Analysis of cardiovascular disease prevention indicators among residents with intra-urban migration in Central China
10.19485/j.cnki.issn2096-5087.2024.05.019
- Author:
HUANG Tianshu
;
TIAN Yuan
;
ZHANG Xingyi
;
LI Chenhui
;
ZHAO Yun
;
ZHAO Dongyuan
;
CHEN Xianhua
;
ZHU Mengyao
;
JIAO Guanqi
;
GUO Dongmin
;
LI Xi
;
CUI Jianlan
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Central China;
cardiovascular disease;
healthy lifestyle;
primary prevention;
secondary prevention
- From:
Journal of Preventive Medicine
2024;36(5):451-456
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To investigate cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention status among residents with intra-urban migration in Central China, so as to provide insights into targeted prevention and control of CVD.
Methods:Basic data of residents aged 35 to 75 years who participated in Early Screening and Comprehensive Intervention Project for CVD high-risk populations in Central China from September 2015 to August 2020 were collected. According to birth place, type of registered residence and current residence, residents were divided into four groups: local residents in old urban area, local residents in new urban area, other urban migrants and other rural migrants. The status of CVD primary and secondary prevention, were analysed by using a robust Poisson regression model.
Results:A total of 76 513 residents were recruited, including 29 420 males (38.45%) and 47 093 females (61.55%), and had a mean age of (56.36±9.84) years. There were 45 087 (58.93%) local residents in old urban area, 23 868 (31.19%) local residents in new urban area, 5 668 (7.41%) other urban migrants and 1 890 (2.47%) other rural migrants. After adjusting for variables such as age, gender and educational level, the results of robust Poisson regression analysis showed that compared with local residents in old urban area, local residents in new urban area had lower compliance rates of non- or moderate-drinking (RR=0.987, 95%CI: 0.975-1.000) and healthy diet (RR=0.535, 95%CI: 0.365-0.782), lower proportion of using aspirin as primary prevention in CVD high-risk population (RR=0.616, 95%CI: 0.511-0.741), lower awareness (RR=0.873, 95%CI: 0.782-0.974) and control rates (RR=0.730, 95%CI: 0.627-0.849) of hypertension; other urban migrants had higher compliance rate of non-smoking (RR=1.045, 95%CI: 1.017-1.075); other rural migrants had lower proportion of using aspirin as primary prevention in CVD high-risk population (RR=0.826, 95%CI: 0.707-0.966).
Conclusion:The CVD primaryprevention among local residents in new urban area is relatively poor among four groups of residents in Central China, and key interventions are needed.
- Full text:202407241125347497华中地区迁居居民预防心血管病指标分析.pdf