Risk Factors of Non Communicable Diseases
risk factors of non-communicable diseases among university students in Taif City, KSA
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Zusatztext
Two-thirds of 2010 deaths worldwide were caused by non-communicable diseases with Cardiovascular diseases, hypertension and diabetes mellitus come on top of the causes of mortality. In 2008, 26.6 per 1000 female population deaths, and 46 per 1000 male population deaths in Saudi Arabia were attributed to non-communicable diseases. Data about the magnitude of NCDs among young population in the KSA are scarce. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of risk factors of non-conmmunicable diseases among female university students. Total coverage was carried out and a cross sectional study was done using the Arabic version of the WHO STEPs approach. The study showed that 3.1% of the students were current smokers, 61.7% were physically inactive, most of the students werent consuming adequate amounts of fruits and vegetables. The prevalence of overweight, mild obesity and sever obesity among the students was (28.6%, 15% and 3.1% respectively). 2.5% of the students had unacceptable fasting blood glucose level, 31.1% had unacceptable fasting blood cholesterol level and 33.6% had unacceptable fasting blood triglycerides. A significant negative correlation was found between the BMI
Autorenportrait
Dr. Dalia Desouky has obtained her PhD degree in public health and community medicine in 2010 from the faculty of medicine of Menoufiya University, Egypt. Since then, she was engaged in a number of researches concerning non-communicable diseases risk factors and methods of prevention.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 19.08.2014
Umfang: 64 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: KT
Format: 0.5 x 22 x 15 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783659556043
Umbreit-Nr.: 6943120
