Title
Low prevalence of ideal cardiovascular health in Peru
Date Issued
01 August 2018
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
BMJ Publishing Group
Abstract
Background: The prevalence of and factors associated with ideal cardiovascular health (ICH) by sociodemographic characteristics in Peru is not well known. Methods: The American Heart Association's ICH score comprised 3 ideal health factors (blood pressure, untreated total cholesterol and glucose) and 4 ideal health behaviours (smoking, body mass index, high physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption). ICH was having 5 to 7 of the ideal health metrics. Baseline data from the Center of Excellence in Chronic Diseases, a prospective cohort study in adults aged ≥35 years in 4 Peruvian settings, was used (n=3058). Results: No one met all 7 of ICH metrics while 322 (10.5%) had ≤1 metric. Fasting plasma glucose was the most prevalent health factor (72%). Overall, compared with ages 35-44 years, the 55-64 years age group was associated with a lower prevalence of ICH (prevalence ratio 0.54, 95% CI 0.40 to 0.74, P<0.001). Compared with those in the lowest tertile of socioeconomic status, those in the middle and highest tertiles were less likely to have ICH after adjusting for sex, age and education (P<0.001). Conclusion: There is a low prevalence of ICH. This is a benchmark for the prevalence of ICH factors and behaviours in a resource-poor setting.
Start page
1251
End page
1256
Volume
104
Issue
15
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sistema cardiaco, Sistema cardiovascular
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85049137406
PubMed ID
Source
Heart
ISSN of the container
13556037
Sponsor(s)
This CRONICAS Cohort Study was established with federal funds from the US National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under contract no HHSN268200900033C. AB-O is a Research Training Fellow in Public Health and Tropical Medicine (103994/Z/14/Z) and LS is a Senior Clinical Fellow (098504/Z/12/Z), both funded by Wellcome Trust. WC was further supported by a Pathway to Independence Award (R00HL096955) from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. JJM acknowledges receiving additional support from the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research (HQHSR1206660), DFID/MRC/Wellcome Global Health Trials (MR/M007405/1), Fogarty International Center (R21TW009982, D71TW010877), Grand Challenges Canada (0335-04), International Development Research Center Canada (106887, 108167), Inter-American Institute for Global Change Research (IAI CRN3036), Medical Research Council (MR/P008984/1, MR/P024408/1, MR/P02386X/1), National Cancer Institute (1P20CA217231), National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (HHSN268200900033C, 5U01HL114180, 1UM1HL134590), National Institute of Mental Health (1U19MH098780), Swiss National Science Foundation (40P740-160366), Wellcome Trust (074833/Z/04/Z, 093541/Z/10/Z, 107435/Z/15/Z, 103994/Z/14/Z, 205177/Z/16/Z) and the World Diabetes Foundation (WDF15-1224). Funding this crOnicas cohort study was established with federal funds from the Us national heart, lung, and Blood institute, national institutes of health, Department of health and human services, under contract no hhsn268200900033c. aB-O is a research training Fellow in Public health and tropical Medicine (103994/Z/14/Z) and ls is a senior clinical Fellow (098504/Z/12/Z), both funded by Wellcome trust. Wc was further supported by a Pathway to independence award (r00hl096955) from the national heart, lung and Blood institute. JJM acknowledges receiving additional support from the alliance for health Policy and systems research (hQhsr1206660), DFiD/Mrc/Wellcome global health trials (Mr/M007405/1), Fogarty international center (r21tW009982, D71tW010877), grand challenges canada (0335-04), international Development research center canada (106887, 108167), inter-american institute for global change research (iai crn3036), Medical research council (Mr/P008984/1, Mr/P024408/1, Mr/P02386X/1), national cancer institute (1P20ca217231), national heart, lung and Blood institute (hhsn268200900033c, 5U01hl114180, 1UM1hl134590), national institute of Mental health (1U19Mh098780), swiss national science Foundation (40P740-160366), Wellcome trust (074833/Z/04/Z, 093541/Z/10/Z, 107435/Z/15/Z, 103994/Z/14/Z, 205177/Z/16/Z) and the World Diabetes Foundation (WDF15-1224).
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