Stefan Kohler, Till Bärnighausen, Patrick Kazonda, Germana H Leyna, Julia Lohmann, Japhet Killewo, Julia K Rohr, Laura-Marie Stieglitz, Nicolas Paul
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目标慢性病和多病症会影响护理需求和预防机会:2017年6月至2018年7月,我们在达累斯萨拉姆城市队列研究中对2246名年龄≥40岁的男性和女性进行了研究。根据自我报告、身体和血压测量、血液检测和筛查工具,对17种慢性疾病进行了评估:高血压(51.3%)、贫血(34.1%)、肥胖(32.2%)、糖尿病(31.6%)、抑郁症状(31.5%)、低握力(21.2%)和缺血性心脏病(11.9%)普遍存在。多病共存现象十分普遍(73.7%)。女性患肥胖症、缺血性心脏病和高胆固醇的几率较高(调整后 OR:2.08-4.16),而体重不足、低握力、酗酒和吸烟的几率较低(调整后 OR:0.04-0.45)。10 岁与低握力、认知问题、高血压、肾病、慢性咳嗽、糖尿病、高胆固醇、缺血性心脏病和多病(调整 OR:1.21-1.81)的几率较高相关,而与感染 HIV 的几率较低(调整 OR:0.51)相关:我们发现,在撒哈拉以南非洲地区,中老年人的多病患病率高于之前的估计。多病症的慢性病因性别而异。
Chronic Conditions and Multimorbidity Among Middle-Aged and Elderly Peri-Urban Dwellers in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Objectives: Chronic conditions and multimorbidity affect care needs and prevention opportunities.
Methods: We studied 2,246 men and women aged ≥40 years within the Dar es Salaam Urban Cohort Study from June 2017 to July 2018. Seventeen chronic conditions were assessed based on self-report, body and blood pressure measurement, blood tests, and screening instruments.
Results: Hypertension (51.3%), anemia (34.1%), obesity (32.2%), diabetes (31.6%), depressive symptoms (31.5%), low grip strength (21.2%), and ischemic heart disease (11.9%) were widespread. Multimorbidity was common (73.7%). Women had higher odds of obesity, ischemic heart disease, and high cholesterol (adjusted OR: 2.08-4.16) and lower odds of underweight, low grip strength, alcohol problems, and smoking (adjusted OR: 0.04-0.45). Ten years of age were associated with higher odds of low grip strength, cognitive problems, hypertension, kidney disease, chronic cough, diabetes, high cholesterol, ischemic heart disease, and multimorbidity (adjusted OR: 1.21-1.81) and lower odds of HIV infection (adjusted OR: 0.51).
Conclusion: We found a higher prevalence of multimorbidity than previously estimated for middle-aged and elderly people in sub-Saharan Africa. The chronic conditions underlying multimorbidity differed by sex.