Tania Gayle Robert Lourdes, Thamil Arasu Saminathan, Hamizatul Akmal Abd Hamid, Halizah Mat Rifin, Kishwen Kanna Yoga Ratnam, Azli Baharudin, Hasimah Ismail, Kim Sui Wan, Mohd Ruhaizie Riyadzi, Muhammad Fadhli Mohd Yusoff
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Abstract
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a health challenge among Malaysia's Orang Asli population. This study examined factors associated with undiagnosed diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia using Orang Asli Health Survey (OAHS) 2022 data where 9216 Orang Asli adults participated. OAHS was a nationally representative cross-sectional survey using two-stage stratified random sampling. Data was analysed using SPSS version 29. The prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia was 11.6%, 20.8%, and 39.9% respectively. Predictors of undiagnosed diabetes included Senoi (aOR 1.83) and Proto-Malay (aOR 2.24) tribes, fringe locality (aOR 1.70), lower education (aOR 1.37), and hypercholesterolemia (aOR 2.23). Undiagnosed hypertension was associated with males (aOR 1.98), age ≥60 years (aOR 4.20), remote locality (aOR 1.58), lower education (aOR 1.52), unmarried (aOR 1.24), obesity (aOR 1.99), and current drinkers (aOR 1.51). Undiagnosed hypercholesterolemia was linked to age 40 to 59 years (aOR 1.21), and Senoi tribe (aOR 2.02). Targeted and culturally tailored interventions are essential.
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health (APJPH) is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly journal that focuses on health issues in the Asia-Pacific Region. APJPH publishes original articles on public health related issues, including implications for practical applications to professional education and services for public health and primary health care that are of concern and relevance to the Asia-Pacific region.