DYSLIPIDEMIA- CARDIOMETABOLIC RISK FACTOR. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY IN A RURAL AREA FROM BIHOR
Abstract:
Dyslipidemia is one of the risk factors of cardiometabolic diseases. The purpose of this work is to identify both the cases of dyslipidemia as well as to study the influence of a family medical history (AHC) of dyslipidemia on the occurrence of other metabolic diseases. The study group is the 2289 adults residing in a rural area of Bihor County. We have made an epidemiological study using the application SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Science). We observed the prevalence of dyslipidemia taking into consideration the family medical history and we calculated the risk of dyslipidemia. In conclusion, the risk of dyslipidemia and mixed dyslipidemia in the population with family medical history in dyslipidemia is 1.3, respectively 1.2 times higher than in the population without family medical history, the risk is higher for women than for men. Identification of cardiometabolic risk factors is a first step in prevention of these diseases.
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