Objective:
To investigate the
association patterns of
chronic disease-relevant
risk factors for the
adults in Haidian District.
Methods:
Data for
chronic disease-relevant
risk factors for 3 219
adults in Haidian District in 2014 were collected and analyzed.SPSS 18.0 was used for statistical description and
logistic regression.SPSS Modeler 14.1 was used to explore the
association among the
chronic disease-relevant
risk factors.
Results:
Among
men,5 patterns of
chronic disease-relevant
risk factors were identified,which suggested that heavy
drinking,inadequate intake of
fruit and
vegetables,and
physical inactivity were associated with
smoking while inadequate intake of
fruit and
vegetables and
smoking were associated with
physical inactivity.Among
women,one pattern of
chronic disease-relevant
risk factor was identified,which suggested that inadequate intake of
fruit and
vegetables was associated with
physical inactivity.
Conclusion:
Chronic disease-relevant
risk factors are intercorrelated among the
adults in Haidian District.Information on patterns of
chronic disease-relevant
risk factors could assist interventions targeting multiple
behaviors simultaneously.