Title of article :
Cardiovascular disease risk profile among young Saudi women of Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia: A cross-sectional study
Author/Authors :
kalaf, hassan prince sultan cardiac center, Saudi Arabia , almesned, abdulrahman prince sultan cardiac center, Saudi Arabia , soomro, tark prince sultan cardiac center, Saudi Arabia , lasheen, wael sulaiman al rajhi colleges - faculty of medicine, Saudi Arabia , ewid, mohamed sulaiman al rajhi colleges - faculty of medicine, Saudi Arabia , ewid, mohamed cairo university - kasr alani school of medicine, Egypt , al-mohaimeed, abdulrahman a sulaiman al rajhi colleges - faculty of medicine, Saudi Arabia , al-mohaimeed, abdulrahman a qassim university - college of medicine, Saudi Arabia
Abstract :
Study Objective: The aim of the study was to assess the level of risk for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) among young Saudi women living in Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia. Methods: As part of “The Heart Protection Campaign” in the Al-Qassim region, data were collected from Saudi women using questionnaires as well as objective measurement of height, weight, blood pressure, and blood glucose. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: Only 15% of the sample were free of risk factors, the majority had either one (57.5%) or two (20.8%) risk factors. Additionally, 6.7% were considered to be at high-risk with three or more risk factors. The most common risk factors were physical inactivity (74%) and overweight/obesity, (25% / 29%). There was a significant increase in the number of risk factors across age groups. Women over the age of 30 were more likely to have a higher number of risk factors than the younger women (20-24 years). Conclusions: Young women in Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia have an unusually high risk for CVD. Since the number of risk factors increases substantially between the ages of 20 and 35, there is a need to develop prevention programs to lower the CVD risk through diet and exercise.
Keywords :
cardiovascular risk factors , diabetes mellitus , hypertension , obesity , young women , Saudi Arabia
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Sciences
Journal title :
International Journal of Health Sciences