Investigation on the prevalence of metabolic diseases among residentsin Moyu County
10.19485/j.cnki.issn2096-5087.2022.05.020
- Author:
Conghui HU
;
Yinxia SU
;
Alimire Abudireyimu
;
Hua YAO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
metabolic disease;
obesity;
hypertension;
diabetes;
dyslipidemia
- From:
Journal of Preventive Medicine
2022;34(5):519-524
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of metabolic diseases among residents in Moyu County, Hotan Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, so as to provide the evidence for developing the control strategy for metabolic diseases.
Methods:The demographic features, laboratory examinations and B-mode ultrasonographic examinations of the liver and gall bladder were collected from residents at ages of 18 years and older in Moyu County through the hospital-based medical records system. The prevalence of metabolic diseases was estimated, including obesity, hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia and fatty liver, and the factors affecting the development of metabolic diseases were identified using a multinomial logistic regression model.
Results:Totally 281 803 residents were included in the study, including 129 549 men ( 49.97% ) and 152 254 women ( 54.03% ) and with a median age of 37.00 years ( interquartile range, 22.00 years ). The overall prevalence of metabolic diseases was 47.66%, and the prevalence rates of obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, fatty liver and diabetes were 25.72%, 24.77%, 12.30%, 12.05% and 5.49%, respectively, which appeared a tendency towards a rise with age ( χ2trend = 11 243.73, 14 086.41, 2 109.70, 6 631.22, and 2 011.15, all P<0.001 ). There were 73 811 residents suffering from one metabolic disease (26.19%), and 60 495 residents with two and more metabolic diseases ( 21.47% ). Multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that gender ( OR=0.870; 0.796 ), age ( OR: 1.703-8.701; 2.952-18.846 ), marital status ( OR: 1.397-1.845; 1.460-2.377 ) educational level ( OR: 0.891-0.937; 0.920-0.924 ), occupation ( OR: 1.177-1.270; 1.114-2.099), family history ( OR=1.136; 1.390), drinking frequency ( OR: 2.038; 1.395-2.574 ) and central obesity ( OR=3.448; 14.352 ) were factors affecting the development of one or more metabolic diseases.
Conclusion:The prevalence of metabolic diseases is high among residents in Moyu County. Men, the elderly, a low education level and unhealthy lifestyles may increase the risk of metabolic diseases.
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