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Assessment of Diabetes Control Level and Associated Cardiovascular Risk Factors

Assessment of Diabetes Control Level and Associated Cardiovascular Risk Factors
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摘要 Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality in type 2 diabetics patients. Our work aimed to assess the level of control of type 2 diabetes and associated cardiovascular risk factors. Patients and study method: This was an observational cross-sectional study of type 2 diabetics patients. The parameters studied were: sociodemographic data, lifestyle, anthropometric data, levels of control of diabetes by the level of HbA1C, blood pressure measured at the office and cholesterol. Results: 326 type 2 diabetics patients were collected. The sex-ratio was 0.35. The average age of the patients was 58 ± 11 years. A physical inactivity remained present in 79 patients (24.23%), 2 patients (0.61%) continued to smoke. The prevalence of obesity was 21.16% (n = 69) or 25% of women and 10.4% of men (p = 0.01). Abdominal obesity was observed in 151 patients (46.31%), 139 of whom were female and 12 male (p = 0.001). Diabetes was sufficiently controlled in 65.34% of patients (n = 213) while cholesterolemia and hypertension were controlled in 33.44% and 8.33% of patients respectively. Conclusion: Type 2 diabetes was frequently associated with other cardiovascular risk factors. Control of diabetes and these factors was insufficient. Therapeutic education of type 2 diabetics patients needed to be improved. Introduction: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality in type 2 diabetics patients. Our work aimed to assess the level of control of type 2 diabetes and associated cardiovascular risk factors. Patients and study method: This was an observational cross-sectional study of type 2 diabetics patients. The parameters studied were: sociodemographic data, lifestyle, anthropometric data, levels of control of diabetes by the level of HbA1C, blood pressure measured at the office and cholesterol. Results: 326 type 2 diabetics patients were collected. The sex-ratio was 0.35. The average age of the patients was 58 ± 11 years. A physical inactivity remained present in 79 patients (24.23%), 2 patients (0.61%) continued to smoke. The prevalence of obesity was 21.16% (n = 69) or 25% of women and 10.4% of men (p = 0.01). Abdominal obesity was observed in 151 patients (46.31%), 139 of whom were female and 12 male (p = 0.001). Diabetes was sufficiently controlled in 65.34% of patients (n = 213) while cholesterolemia and hypertension were controlled in 33.44% and 8.33% of patients respectively. Conclusion: Type 2 diabetes was frequently associated with other cardiovascular risk factors. Control of diabetes and these factors was insufficient. Therapeutic education of type 2 diabetics patients needed to be improved.
作者 Désiré Alain Affangla Fabrice Doupa Jean-Michel Amath Dione Stéphanie Claudia Akanni Hugues Elie Elame Ngwa Djibril Marie Ba Mohamed Cor Ben Omar Leye Désiré Alain Affangla;Fabrice Doupa;Jean-Michel Amath Dione;Stéphanie Claudia Akanni;Hugues Elie Elame Ngwa;Djibril Marie Ba;Mohamed Cor Ben Omar Leye(Department of Medicine and Medical Specialties, Training and Research Unit of Health Sciences, Iba Der Thiam University, Thies, Senegal;DIABCARMET Department, Saint Jean de Dieu Hospital, Thies, Senegal)
出处 《World Journal of Cardiovascular Diseases》 2023年第12期879-889,共11页 心血管病(英文)
关键词 CONTROL Cardiovascular Risk Factor Type 2 Diabetes Senegal Control Cardiovascular Risk Factor Type 2 Diabetes Senegal
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