Prevalence of overweight and obesity among hypertensive and diabetic patients seeking care at a rural Kenyan hospital

V. Mwenda, J. Njuguna, M. Musa
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Background: The current global epidemic of overweight and obesity contributes significantly to disease burden through mortality and morbidity. This study aimed at estimating the burden of overweight and obesity among hypertensive and diabetic patients. Methods: We conducted a retrospective review of medical records at the medical outpatient clinic at Consolata Hospital, Meru County. Records with complete demographic information, specified diagnosis, Body Mass Index (BMI) recorded at least once in the previous three visits were eligible for inclusion. Records for patients below 18 years and above 69 years were excluded. The data was then cleaned in Ms-Excel and analyzed using Statistical Package for Descriptive and differential statistics were calculated. Results: A total of 350 records were eligible; mean age 58.2 years (56.8-59.6) while 67% were female. Hypertension was present in 49% of the study subjects, 36% had type 2 diabetes while the rest had both conditions co-existing. The mean BMI overall was 26.6kg/m 2 (24.5-27.2) . Females had a higher mean BMI by 0.95kg/m 2 (95% C.I, -2.07-0.16, P=0.093). Overall, 54% of males had a BMI of 25-29kg/m 2 while 18% had a BMI of 30kg/m 2 and above. This is compared to 59% and 26% of the females, respectively. Conclusion: Overweight and obesity is highly prevalent in this population of hypertensive and/or type 2 diabetic patients. Weight management needs to be integrated in the package of care for these patients.
在肯尼亚农村医院寻求治疗的高血压和糖尿病患者中超重和肥胖的患病率
背景:目前全球流行的超重和肥胖通过死亡率和发病率显著增加了疾病负担。本研究旨在评估高血压和糖尿病患者的超重和肥胖负担。方法:我们对梅鲁县康索拉塔医院门诊的医疗记录进行回顾性分析。具有完整的人口统计信息、明确的诊断、在前三次就诊中至少记录一次的身体质量指数(BMI)的记录符合纳入条件。排除18岁以下和69岁以上患者的记录。然后在Ms-Excel中对数据进行清理,并使用Statistical Package进行分析,计算描述性统计和差异统计。结果:共有350条记录合格;平均年龄58.2岁(56.8 ~ 59.6岁),女性67%。49%的研究对象患有高血压,36%的人患有2型糖尿病,其余的人同时患有两种疾病。总体平均BMI为26.6kg/ m2(24.5-27.2)。女性的平均BMI高0.95kg/ m2 (95% ci, -2.07-0.16, P=0.093)。总体而言,54%的男性体重指数在25-29kg/ m2之间,18%的男性体重指数在30kg/ m2以上。相比之下,女性的这一比例分别为59%和26%。结论:超重和肥胖在高血压和/或2型糖尿病患者中非常普遍。需要将体重管理纳入对这些患者的一揽子护理中。
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