Cardiovascular risk factor prevalence among men in a large industry of northern India.

Jun 29, 2005The National medical journal of India

Common heart disease risk factors in men working in a large industry in northern India

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Abstract

Among 2,122 men surveyed, 30% were found to have hypertension.

  • The prevalence of diabetes was 15%, while 62% had a high cholesterol/HDL ratio.
  • Thirty-six percent of participants were current smokers, and 47% had at least two major CVD risk factors.
  • Pre-hypertension was present in 44% of respondents, with 37% showing signs of impaired glucose metabolism.
  • Thirty-five percent of individuals were classified as overweight, and 43% exhibited central obesity.
  • The metabolic syndrome was identified in 28%-35% of the population based on different diagnostic criteria.
  • Awareness of hypertension and diabetes was low, with only 31.5% and 31% aware of their conditions, respectively.

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