Clinical profile, dietary zinc content, and lifestyle habits of adult male and female hbss and hbsc patients

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
A. Alaka, O. Alaka, A. Iyanda
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Objective: Males and females have been reported to show significant variation with respect to clinical profile of sickle cell disease (SCD) (e.g. cardiovascular, musculoskeletal and chronic end-organ complications). Clinical features of SCD are also influenced by lifestyle and dietary habits. Thus, the study was conducted to examine whether the distributions of other manifestations (e.g. priapism, pain frequency, leg ulcers rates) and habits (lifestyle, dietary) of SCD patients in Osun state, Nigeria are influenced by gender or genotype. Material and methods: Questionnaires were administered to obtain information on age, gender, concoction/herbal preparations, and fruit/vegetable consumption, as well as zinc contents of 24-hour meal recall, physical exercise, lifestyle parameters and clinical profile of SCD. Descriptive (relative frequency) and inferential (Chi-square (χ2) test of independence) statistics were employed. Statistical significant was set at p<0.05. Results and discussion: HbSS rather than HbSC showed higher distributions of pain frequency and more frequent hospitalization rates at p= .001 and p=.001 respectively. There was no significant relationship between hemoglobin genotype and the following variables: leg ulcers, priapism, fruit intake, herb/concoction consumption, 24-hour dietary zinc content. Moreover, all the variables were not influenced by gender not only among HbSS but also HbSC patients. Conclusion: There are indications from data obtained that clinical profile of SCD such as priapism, leg ulcers, high hospitalization rates and pain episodes are present among HbSS and HbSC SCD patients in Osun state Nigeria. Although only pain episodes and hospitalization rates were significantly higher among HbSS than HbSC, for either variable though there was no gender bias in its distribution. Similarly the distributions of other variables (such as exercise, dietary, etc) for each of SCD (HbSS, HbSC) categories were not influenced by gender. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol. 23 No. 01 January’24 Page : 74-82
成年男女 HBSS 和 HBSC 患者的临床概况、膳食锌含量和生活习惯
目的:据报道,男性和女性在镰状细胞病(SCD)的临床特征(如心血管、肌肉骨骼和慢性内脏器官并发症)方面存在显著差异。SCD 的临床特征还受到生活方式和饮食习惯的影响。因此,本研究旨在探讨尼日利亚奥孙州 SCD 患者的其他表现(如前列腺增生、疼痛频率、腿部溃疡率)和习惯(生活方式、饮食)的分布是否受性别或基因型的影响。材料和方法:通过问卷调查了解 SCD 患者的年龄、性别、药剂/草药、水果/蔬菜食用量、24 小时膳食锌含量、体育锻炼、生活方式参数和临床概况。研究采用了描述性统计(相对频率)和推断性统计(卡方(χ2)独立性检验)。统计学意义以 P<0.05 为标准。结果与讨论HbSS 比 HbSC 显示出更高的疼痛频率分布和更频繁的住院率,分别为 p= .001 和 p=.001。血红蛋白基因型与下列变量之间没有明显关系:腿部溃疡、肢端肥大症、水果摄入量、中草药/汤剂摄入量、24 小时膳食锌含量。此外,不仅在 HbSS 患者中,而且在 HbSC 患者中,所有变量都不受性别影响。结论从所获得的数据中可以看出,尼日利亚奥孙州的 HbSS 和 HbSC SCD 患者都有前列腺增生、腿部溃疡、高住院率和疼痛发作等 SCD 临床特征。虽然只有疼痛发作率和住院率在 HbSS 患者中明显高于 HbSC 患者,但无论哪种变量,其分布都不存在性别偏差。同样,每个 SCD(HbSS、HbSC)类别的其他变量(如运动、饮食等)的分布也不受性别影响。孟加拉国医学科学杂志》,第 23 卷,第 01 期,24 年 1 月,第 74-82 页
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Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science
Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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