2017
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-016-3910-3
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Cardiovascular disease risk factors in a Nigerian population with impaired fasting blood glucose level and diabetes mellitus

Abstract: BackgroundDiabetes is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and there are reports of increasing prevalence of prediabetes in Nigeria. This study therefore characterised CVDs risk factors in subjects with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) and diabetes.MethodsData from 4 population-based cross-sectional studies on 2447 apparently healthy individuals from 18 - 89 years were analysed. Anthropometric, blood pressure and biochemical parameters were collected and classified. Individuals with IFG (prediabetes)… Show more

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“…Inferential statistics involving “Cross-tabulation between dichotomous variables of total physical activity and metabolic syndrome risk factors, education, work status and income status were generated to assess the prevalence of physical activity/inactivity across the different socio-demographic/economic variables and metabolic syndrome risk factors” [10]. In the evaluation of Cardiovascular disease risk factors in a Nigerian population with impaired fasting blood glucose level and diabetes mellitus, optimal discriminant analysis and ‘Hierarchical Optimal Classification Tree Analysis’ was employed [11]. More details on these research methods including statistics analyses were as published [3, 811].…”
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“…Inferential statistics involving “Cross-tabulation between dichotomous variables of total physical activity and metabolic syndrome risk factors, education, work status and income status were generated to assess the prevalence of physical activity/inactivity across the different socio-demographic/economic variables and metabolic syndrome risk factors” [10]. In the evaluation of Cardiovascular disease risk factors in a Nigerian population with impaired fasting blood glucose level and diabetes mellitus, optimal discriminant analysis and ‘Hierarchical Optimal Classification Tree Analysis’ was employed [11]. More details on these research methods including statistics analyses were as published [3, 811].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the evaluation of Cardiovascular disease risk factors in a Nigerian population with impaired fasting blood glucose level and diabetes mellitus, optimal discriminant analysis and ‘Hierarchical Optimal Classification Tree Analysis’ was employed [11]. More details on these research methods including statistics analyses were as published [3, 811]. …”
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“…Management of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels associated with incident CVD and all‐cause mortality in the general population is an ongoing challenge for primary health care decision makers. Indeed, people with excessive high or low glucose levels have a high risk of CVD and all‐cause mortality 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Therefore, the main reason for CVD is thought to be not only chronic hyperglycemia or other traditional risk factors, but also frequent hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic episodes that accompany the disease's daily course.…”
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confidence: 99%