High prevalence of hypertension and of risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs): a population based cross-sectional survey of NCDS and HIV infection in Northwestern Tanzania and Southern Uganda

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العنوان: High prevalence of hypertension and of risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs): a population based cross-sectional survey of NCDS and HIV infection in Northwestern Tanzania and Southern Uganda
المؤلفون: Heiner Grosskurth, David Katende, Kathy Baisley, Fiona Vanobberghen, Bazil Kavishe, Robert N. Peck, Eric Ikoona, Gerald Mutungi, Paula Munderi, Janneth Mghamba, Liam Smeeth, Edmund Kisanga, Jonathan Levin, Richard J. Hayes, Maria Assumpció Bou Monclús, Samuel Biraro, Saidi Kapiga
المصدر: BMC Medicine
بيانات النشر: Springer Nature
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Pathology, Cross-sectional study, heart failure, HIV Infections, 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology, Overweight, Logistic regression, Tanzania, 0302 clinical medicine, Risk Factors, Prevalence, Medicine, Uganda, 030212 general & internal medicine, NCD risk factors, Medicine(all), education.field_of_study, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, biology, Smoking, 1. No poverty, General Medicine, Middle Aged, 3. Good health, Alcoholism, obstructive pulmonary disease, Female, medicine.symptom, Needs Assessment, Research Article, Adult, medicine.medical_specialty, hypertension, Adolescent, Population, Communicable Diseases, 03 medical and health sciences, Environmental health, Diabetes Mellitus, Humans, Non-communicable diseases, education, Aged, Health Services Needs and Demand, business.industry, HIV infection, biology.organism_classification, Confidence interval, WHO STEPS survey, Cross-Sectional Studies, Logistic Models, Africa, Chronic Disease, Rural area, business
الوصف: Background The burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is increasing in sub-Saharan Africa, but data available for intervention planning are inadequate. We determined the prevalence of selected NCDs and HIV infection, and NCD risk factors in northwestern Tanzania and southern Uganda. Methods A population-based cross-sectional survey was conducted, enrolling households using multistage sampling with five strata per country (one municipality, two towns, two rural areas). Consenting adults (≥18 years) were interviewed using the WHO STEPS survey instrument, examined, and tested for HIV and diabetes mellitus (DM). Adjusting for survey design, we estimated population prevalences of hypertension, DM, obstructive pulmonary disease, cardiac failure, epilepsy and HIV, and investigated factors associated with hypertension using logistic regression. Results Across strata, hypertension prevalence ranged from 16 % (95 % confidence interval (CI): 12 % to 22 %) to 17 % (CI: 14 % to 22 %) in Tanzania, and from 19 % (CI: 14 % to 26 %) to 26 % (CI: 23 % to 30 %) in Uganda. It was high in both urban and rural areas, affecting many young participants. The prevalence of DM (1 % to 4 %) and other NCDs was generally low. HIV prevalence ranged from 6 % to 10 % in Tanzania, and 6 % to 12 % in Uganda. Current smoking was reported by 12 % to 23 % of men in different strata, and 1 % to 3 % of women. Problem drinking (defined by Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test criteria) affected 6 % to 15 % men and 1 % to 6 % women. Up to 46 % of participants were overweight, affecting women more than men and urban more than rural areas. Most patients with hypertension and other NCDs were unaware of their condition, and hypertension in treated patients was mostly uncontrolled. Hypertension was associated with older age, male sex, being divorced/widowed, lower education, higher BMI and, inversely, with smoking. Conclusions The high prevalence of NCD risk factors and unrecognized and untreated hypertension represent major problems. The low prevalence of DM and other preventable NCDs provides an opportunity for prevention. HIV prevalence was in line with national data. In Tanzania, Uganda and probably elsewhere in Africa, major efforts are needed to strengthen health services for the PREVENTION, early detection and treatment of chronic diseases. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12916-015-0357-9) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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اللغة: English
تدمد: 1741-7015
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-015-0357-9
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رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....03e1e6b753a14073291c2637e6528b7d
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تدمد:17417015
DOI:10.1186/s12916-015-0357-9