Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome and Their Associated Risk Factors Amongst Adults in District Bahawalpur
Kamran Afzal, Nida Gulzar Zeb, Farhat Humayun, Javed Akthar Hashmi, Mohammad Rehan Asad, Ambreen Kamran
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ABSTRACT
Background: Globally metabolic syndrome is considered as
important public health issue because of its association with the higher
possibility to develop diabetes and heart problems in children, teenagers, and
adults.
Objective: To assess the prevalence of metabolic
syndrome and their associated risk factors amongst adults.
Methodology: This was cross-sectional study piloted at the
physiology department Bahawalpur Victoria Hospital, Bahawalpur for duration of
one year from January 2018 to January 2019. All the information including
socio-demographic and anthropometric information were recorded on a predesigned
Performa. Blood samples were taken and sent to hospital laboratory for blood
chemistry analysis. All of the data was analyzed by using the SPSS version
23 software.
Results: In this study a total of 750 participants
were included. The overall prevalence of metabolic syndrome was observed in 260
(34.67%) participants. In our study, 156 (60%) female participants and 104
(40%) male were observed with metabolic syndrome. Obese participants having OR
of 15.77, age ≥51 years with OR 6.11 and overweight participants with OR of
6.55 were at high risk to develop metabolic syndrome in our study. Based on our
study findings, the most common and important factors that affect participants
were hyperglycemia (OR: 4.84), high blood pressure (OR: 4.31), abdominal
obesity (OR: 350.55), high-TG (OR: 5.81) and low-HDL (OR: 10.3).
Conclusion: Our study concludes that metabolic syndrome
is high prevalent in our population with female predominance.
Keywords: Prevalence; Metabolic syndrome; Risk factors;
Adults