Possible attenuating influence of Momordica charantia in diabetic nephropathy following triplavar: Any glimmer of hope

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ugochukwu Offor Naidu ECSa, Azu Oo
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Abstract Background: Physical activity can significantly reduce burden of NCDs. Physical activity is a low-cost and high impact interventions that can be easily implemented among majority of the population throughout the life. Global reports show that physical inactivity has become unique feature. As per the 2014 WHO report, globally, 20 percent of adult men and 27 percent of adult women did not meet the normal- recommendations of physical activity for health most of these being from urban settings. Objective: To assess the magnitude and determinants of physical inactivity among Ethiopian population. Methods: Community-based Cross-sectional study based on the World Health Organization (WHO) NCD Stepwise approach was conducted in Ethiopia from April to June 2015. All men and women age 15-69 years old were the target of this study. A mix of sampling approach namely stratified, three-stage cluster sampling, simple random sampling and Kish method were employed to select the study settings and the study participants. A total of 9801 from 513 enumerations areas were involved with response rate of 95.5%. Result: Among the study participants, 94.2% (95% of male, and 91% of female) of the participants reported physical activity as per WHO recommendations. Based on multivariate analysis, rural residents were 2.5 (AOR=2.46, (95% - CI: 2.12, 2.86) times more likely to engage in physical activity as compared to urbanites. The youngest age group 15-29 were 3.5 (AOR=3.46, (95% - CI: 2.74, 4.36) times more likely to be physically active than the older age group 60-69 years old. Participants who had college and above education were 28 percent (AOR=0.72, (95% - CI: 0.55, 0.96) less likely to do physical activity compared to respondents with no formal education. Conclusion: Considerable proportion of the study population did not meet WHO recommendations on physical activity for health. It showed that, individuals in rural areas were more engaged in physical activity while individuals who had college and above education were less likely to do physical activity. The highest percentage of individuals not meeting the WHO recommendations for physical activity were the older ones in the age group 60–69 years. [Ethiop. J. Health Dev. 2017;31(Special Issue):348-354] Key Words: STEPs survey, physical inactivity determinants, Ethiopia
苦瓜对三铂后糖尿病肾病可能的减弱作用:任何一线希望
背景:身体活动可显著减轻非传染性疾病负担。身体活动是一种低成本和高影响的干预措施,可以在大多数人的一生中轻松实施。全球报告显示,缺乏身体活动已成为一种独特的特征。根据世卫组织2014年的报告,在全球范围内,20%的成年男性和27%的成年女性没有达到身体活动对健康的正常建议,其中大多数来自城市环境。目的:评估埃塞俄比亚人口缺乏身体活动的程度和决定因素。方法:2015年4 - 6月在埃塞俄比亚采用世界卫生组织(WHO)非传染性疾病逐步方法进行社区为基础的横断面研究。所有年龄在15-69岁的男性和女性都是这项研究的对象。采用分层、三阶段整群抽样、简单随机抽样和Kish法等混合抽样方法选择研究环境和研究对象。调查共涉及513个点算地区的9801人,回应率为95.5%。结果:在研究参与者中,94.2%(95%的男性和91%的女性)的参与者按照世卫组织的建议报告了身体活动。基于多变量分析,农村居民参与体育活动的可能性是城市居民的2.5倍(AOR=2.46, 95% CI: 2.12, 2.86)。年龄最小的15-29岁年龄组比年龄较大的60-69岁年龄组运动的可能性高3.5倍(AOR=3.46, 95% CI: 2.74, 4.36)。与没有接受过正规教育的受访者相比,接受过大学及以上教育的参与者参加体育活动的可能性要低28% (AOR=0.72, (95% CI: 0.55, 0.96)。结论:相当大比例的研究人群没有达到世界卫生组织关于身体活动的健康建议。研究表明,农村地区的人更多地从事体育活动,而受过大学及以上教育的人则不太可能从事体育活动。没有达到世卫组织身体活动建议的人群比例最高的是60-69岁年龄组的老年人。[阿比西尼亚人。[j] .卫生发展,2017;31(特刊):348-354
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Ethiopian Journal of Health Development
Ethiopian Journal of Health Development PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The Ethiopian Journal of Health Development is a multi and interdisciplinary platform that provides space for public health experts in academics, policy and programs to share empirical evidence to contribute to health development agenda. We publish original research articles, reviews, brief communications and commentaries on public health issues, to inform current research, policy and practice in all areas of common interest to the scholars in the field of public health, social sciences and humanities, health practitioners and policy makers. The journal publishes material relevant to any aspect of public health from a wide range of fields: epidemiology, environmental health, health economics, reproductive health, behavioral sciences, nutrition, psychiatry, social pharmacy, medical anthropology, medical sociology, clinical psychology and wide arrays of social sciences and humanities. The journal publishes the following types of contribution: 1) Peer-reviewed original research articles and critical or analytical reviews in any area of social public health. These papers may be up to 3,500 words excluding abstract, tables, and references. Papers below this limit are preferred. 2) Peer-reviewed short reports of research findings on topical issues or published articles of between 2000 and 4000 words. 3) Brief communications, and commentaries debating on particular areas of focus, and published alongside, selected articles. 4) Special Issues bringing together collections of papers on a particular theme, and usually guest edited. 5) Editorial that flags critical issues of public health debate for policy, program and scientific consumption or further debate
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