Factors Associated with Noncommunicable Diseases in an Indigenous population of Colombia

Q4 Medicine
Omar Andrés Ramos, Sandra Jimena Jácome, Andres Felipe Villaquiran Hurtado, Lizeth Melisa Bedoya Luligo, Ana Maria Omen Tintinago
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Abstract

Descriptive, cross-sectional study of 76 people belonging to the Yanaconas Indigenous Res-guardos of Rioblanco - Colombia. An instrument based on the STEPS -OMS protocol was used to determine the factors associated with noncommunicable diseases in the popula-tion. The participants were between the ages of 29 to 59 (60.5%) years old; most were phy-sically active, with the most used means of transportation being non-motorized “walking” (46.1%). The indigenous community was found to have risk factors such as low educational level and bad eating habits; exposure to wood smoke in this population was high, at 57.9%; however, tobacco use was lower, at 3.9%, with alcohol use at 34.2%.
哥伦比亚土著居民非传染性疾病相关因素研究
对76名哥伦比亚里奥布兰科的亚纳科纳斯土著Res-guardos的描述性横断面研究。使用基于STEPS -OMS协议的工具来确定人群中与非传染性疾病相关的因素。参与者年龄在29 - 59岁之间(60.5%);大多数是体力活动,使用最多的交通工具是非机动的“步行”(46.1%)。发现土著社区存在教育水平低和饮食习惯不良等风险因素;该人群暴露于木材烟雾的比例较高,为57.9%;然而,烟草使用率较低,为3.9%,酒精使用率为34.2%。
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Salud Uninorte
Salud Uninorte Medicine-Medicine (all)
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