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Frequency of cardiovascular disease risk factors among doctors
Pakistan Heart Journal. 2011; 44 (3-4): 26-31
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-132313
ABSTRACT
To find out frequency of risk factors for cardiovascular disease amongst doctors. This was a cross-sectional study involving doctors [working at Lady Reading Hospital] recruited in Peshawar Heart Study [PHS]. All participants were interviewed in detail including present and past medical history, family history, smoking, drug and dietary history. Pulse, blood pressure, body mass index [BMI] and waist/hip ratio were measured. Random blood sugar and total cholesterol was checked. A supine resting ECG was recorded. Data was analyzed for frequency of cardiovascular risk factors using SPSS Version 16. A total of 208 doctors were interviewed. Mean age was 30.33 +/- 7.0 years. Mean BMI was 24.69 +/- 4.73.Mean waist size was 84.68 +/- 10.571cm. Mean waist/hip ratio was 0.86 +/- 0.068. Mean systolic BP was 121.82 +/- 13.70 mm Hg while mean diastolic BP was 78.89 +/- 09.36 mm Hg. Mean random blood cholesterol was 163.97 +/- 27.93 mg / dl. Mean random blood sugar was 95.79 +/- 24.57 mg /dl. Most [98.55%] of doctors had random blood sugar of less than 180 mg /dl. The big majority of the doctors was not performing any regular exercise [n=157, 75.5%]. Mean duty hours per day were 8.98 +/- 2.073.Active smokers were 39 [18.8%], while 9 [4.3%] were using Naswar. None of the doctors enrolled in study was drinking alcohol. Among modifiable risk factors hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, and hypertension were less frequent amongst doctors while physical inactivity, obesity, unhealthy eating, and smoking were relatively more frequent
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Index: IMEMR (Eastern Mediterranean) Language: English Journal: Pak. Heart J. Year: 2011