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morbidity rate of chronic disease among Chinese rural residents: results from Liuyang cohort
Medical Principles and Practice. 2013; 22 (4): 362-367
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-127312
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To study the health status and explore the putative risk factors of chronic diseases among a Chinese rural population. Face-to-face interviews were carried out to collect the information of social characteristics, health status and related risk factors of 11,909 families comprised of 49,383 subjects in the rural area of Liuyang, Hunan province during 2007. Chronic disease was diagnosed according to the diagnosis certification from the town clinic or superior level hospital. The morbidity rate of chronic disease among Liuyang rural residents in 2007 was 19.22%. The prevalence of the top 10 chronic disorders was as follows hypertension 3.65%; urolithiasis 1.03%; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 0.92%; ischemic heart disease 0.92%; chronic gastritis 0.91%; cerebrovascular disease 0.71%; lumbar disk disease 0.61%; chronic viral hepatitis 0.55%; gallstones 0.54%, and diabetes 0.54%. Age, gender, educational level, occupation, marital status, type of housing, source of drinking water, smoking, underweight and overweight were factors associated with chronic disease. We also noticed that 14.2% of the residents were underweight and 29.7% are still using unsafe sources of drinking water. The prevalence of chronic disease in Liuyang area was severe both in communicable and noncommunicable chronic disease. Unhealthy lifestyles such as tobacco usage and overweight partially contributed to the high prevalence of chronic disease
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Rural Population / Prevalence / Risk Factors / Morbidity Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Med. Princ. Pract. Year: 2013

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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Main subject: Rural Population / Prevalence / Risk Factors / Morbidity Type of study: Prevalence study Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Med. Princ. Pract. Year: 2013