Health determinants and risk factors for coronary artery disease among older Filipinos in rural communities.
Cardiometabolic risks
Coronary artery disease
Filipinos
Health determinant
Philippines
Journal
European journal of cardiovascular nursing
ISSN: 1873-1953
Titre abrégé: Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101128793
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
20 08 2021
20 08 2021
Historique:
received:
22
05
2020
revised:
18
12
2020
accepted:
03
01
2021
pubmed:
22
5
2021
medline:
31
3
2022
entrez:
21
5
2021
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Lifestyle modifications and healthy behavioural regimens are critical in preventing coronary artery disease (CAD) and other important health conditions. Little is known about the risk for CAD and health behaviour among older adults (>60 years) living in rural areas in the Philippines. Compare risk profiles and health behaviours of Filipinos at low- vs. moderate-to-high-risk for CAD and examine the association between demographic variables, risk profiles, and health behaviours. A comparative, cross-sectional study was conducted using a convenient sample of 427 Filipinos (≥60 years old). Data on sociodemographic characteristics, risk profiles, and health behaviours (e.g. diet, physical activity, smoking status, and alcohol use) were collected. Ten-year CAD risk was estimated using the non-laboratory-based Framingham algorithm. Of the 427 participants [mean age was 69.2 ± 6.7 years, primarily women (65%), married (52.8%)], 319 (75%) were at low risk, and 108 (25%) were at moderate-to-high-risk for CAD. Filipinos at moderate to high risk were more likely to have cardiometabolic diseases (e.g. hypertension, hyperlipidaemia, diabetes, and obesity, all P's < 0.001). Health behaviours did not differ between the two groups except for the consumption of ≥5 servings of fruit, higher in the low-risk group. Data showed highly consistent and convergent evidence among older Filipinos living in rural areas at high risk for CAD and other health conditions. These findings underscore the need for culturally sensitive guidance to improve CAD outcomes for moderate to high-risk older adults living in rural areas, including education and counselling on risk and risk-reducing strategies.
Identifiants
pubmed: 34019082
pii: 6124853
doi: 10.1093/eurjcn/zvaa039
pmc: PMC8324596
mid: NIHMS1696313
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
565-571Subventions
Organisme : NHLBI NIH HHS
ID : R01 HL093466
Pays : United States
Organisme : NIA NIH HHS
ID : R21 AG053162
Pays : United States
Organisme : NINR NIH HHS
ID : R21 NR015410
Pays : United States
Informations de copyright
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