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Prevalence of Cardiovascular Risks Factors in Cape Verde (Prevcardio.cv) – Santiago Island

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Cerebrovascular diseases represent a significant mortality rate worldwide and constitute a major public health and economic challenge. Many African countries such as Cape Verde are going through an epidemiological transition from communicable to non-communicable diseases, demographic and socioeconomic changes and facing an increase in cerebrocardiovascular diseases associated with increased cardiovascular risk. The present study aimed to identify the prevalence of risk factors that predispose to cardiovascular diseases in adult individuals residing on the island of Santiago. Cross-sectional population-based study with individuals over 18 years of age, of both sexes. Data collection took place in October and November 2021, in all municipalities on the island of Santiago. Individuals with Cape Verdean nationality who stayed abroad for more than one year and who arrived on the island of Santiago less than 30 days ago and individuals with any type of disability that could prevent them from participating in the study were excluded from the study. The sample size was calculated based on the projection of the population of the island of Santiago for the year 2021, according to the appropriate epidemiological model. Sociodemographic data were obtained through the application of a questionnaire containing age, sex, race, weight, height, risk factors (presence of diabetes, dyslipidemia, heredity, physical activity, smoking habits, history of cerebrovascular events, control of weight and blood pressure). RESULTS: Study sample is predominantly female (54.8%), the age group with the largest number was 18-27 years (21%); 42.2% with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2; 65.1% sedentary; Smoking 7.3% and alcoholism 14.4%; 6.5% with diagnosed heart disease; 19.9% with close family members with cardiac pathology; 2.7% had a stroke, 0.1% had a transient ischemic attack; 0.5% acute myocardial infarction; 23.5% had the periodic habit of assessing blood pressure; 32.6% hypertensive; 4.5% with diabetics. CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that there is a high prevalence of cerebrovascular risk factors on Santiago Island, especially in females. Smoking and alcoholism showed a relationship with males. BMI, physical inactivity, diabetes and dyslipidemia were shown to be related to sex. Hypertension and Diabetes revealed a significant relationship with age group. Alcoholism, smoking, hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia maintained a significant relationship with the municipalities.
Title: Prevalence of Cardiovascular Risks Factors in Cape Verde (Prevcardio.cv) – Santiago Island
Description:
Cerebrovascular diseases represent a significant mortality rate worldwide and constitute a major public health and economic challenge.
Many African countries such as Cape Verde are going through an epidemiological transition from communicable to non-communicable diseases, demographic and socioeconomic changes and facing an increase in cerebrocardiovascular diseases associated with increased cardiovascular risk.
The present study aimed to identify the prevalence of risk factors that predispose to cardiovascular diseases in adult individuals residing on the island of Santiago.
Cross-sectional population-based study with individuals over 18 years of age, of both sexes.
Data collection took place in October and November 2021, in all municipalities on the island of Santiago.
Individuals with Cape Verdean nationality who stayed abroad for more than one year and who arrived on the island of Santiago less than 30 days ago and individuals with any type of disability that could prevent them from participating in the study were excluded from the study.
The sample size was calculated based on the projection of the population of the island of Santiago for the year 2021, according to the appropriate epidemiological model.
Sociodemographic data were obtained through the application of a questionnaire containing age, sex, race, weight, height, risk factors (presence of diabetes, dyslipidemia, heredity, physical activity, smoking habits, history of cerebrovascular events, control of weight and blood pressure).
RESULTS: Study sample is predominantly female (54.
8%), the age group with the largest number was 18-27 years (21%); 42.
2% with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2; 65.
1% sedentary; Smoking 7.
3% and alcoholism 14.
4%; 6.
5% with diagnosed heart disease; 19.
9% with close family members with cardiac pathology; 2.
7% had a stroke, 0.
1% had a transient ischemic attack; 0.
5% acute myocardial infarction; 23.
5% had the periodic habit of assessing blood pressure; 32.
6% hypertensive; 4.
5% with diabetics.
CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that there is a high prevalence of cerebrovascular risk factors on Santiago Island, especially in females.
Smoking and alcoholism showed a relationship with males.
BMI, physical inactivity, diabetes and dyslipidemia were shown to be related to sex.
Hypertension and Diabetes revealed a significant relationship with age group.
Alcoholism, smoking, hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia maintained a significant relationship with the municipalities.

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