High prevalence and diminished awareness of overweight and obesity in a mediterranean population. An alarming call for action.

George Andrikopoulos, Dimitrios Richter, Dimitrios Sakellariou, Stylianos Tzeis, George Goumas, Panagiotis Kribas, Dimitrios Athanasias, Pavlos Toutouzas
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Introduction: The epidemic proportions of overweight, obesity and diabetes in most European countries stress the need for the implementation of an effective action plan for the prevention of cardiovascular (CV) disease. This ques-tionnaire study was designed to evaluate the viewpoint of the general population regarding the relative significance of CV risk factors in the cumulative risk of CV disease.

Methods: All participants answered a questionnaire regarding the self-reported presence of CV disease risk factors and the perceived notion of having excess weight. They were also asked to list CV disease risk factors, ranking them in order of perceived relative significance. Participants were also subjected to total cholesterol measurement using a portable total cholesterol testing meter.

Results: The survey population consisted of 32,736 individuals (49.1% males). According to participant self reporting, 32.9% were smokers, 24.7% had hypertension, 9.8% had diabetes, 74.8% reported having stress, 41.9% had insufficient physical activity and 43.3% had hyperlipidemia. The prevalence of overweight was 43.9% and the prevalence of obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m(2)) was 18.6%. Only 24.4% of participants reported that they had excess weight. The 45.2% of the ques-tioned individuals considered that stress was the most important CV risk factor.

Conclusions: Despite the high prevalence of overweight and obesity, the majority of participants were unaware of the contribution of these well-established risk factors to the occurrence of CV disease. Improving public awareness is impor-tant in order to control the epidemic proportions of these modifiable risk factors.

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地中海人群中超重和肥胖的高流行率和意识下降。这是一个令人震惊的行动呼吁。
导言:超重、肥胖和糖尿病在大多数欧洲国家的流行比例强调需要实施预防心血管疾病的有效行动计划。本问卷研究旨在评估普通人群对CV危险因素在CV疾病累积风险中的相对重要性的看法。方法:所有参与者都回答了一份关于自我报告的心血管疾病危险因素的存在和体重超重的感知概念的问卷。他们还被要求列出心血管疾病的危险因素,按照感知到的相对重要性对它们进行排序。参与者还使用便携式总胆固醇测试仪进行总胆固醇测量。结果:调查人群共32736人,其中男性49.1%。根据参与者的自我报告,32.9%的人吸烟,24.7%的人患有高血压,9.8%的人患有糖尿病,74.8%的人有压力,41.9%的人体力活动不足,43.3%的人患有高脂血症。超重患病率为43.9%,肥胖患病率(BMI≥30 kg/m(2))为18.6%。只有24.4%的参与者报告说他们体重超标。45.2%的被调查者认为压力是最重要的心血管危险因素。结论:尽管超重和肥胖的患病率很高,但大多数参与者并未意识到这些已知的危险因素对心血管疾病发生的影响。为了控制这些可改变的危险因素的流行比例,提高公众认识是很重要的。
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