“…This finding is in line with research conducted in the Amhara region of Ethiopia 85.5% [ 41 ], in Ghana 81.8% [ 52 ] and Indonesia 84.4% [ 53 ]. Moreover, this study found a higher prevalence compared to researches done in most areas of Ethiopia(54.3-69.9%) [ 19 , 39 , 54 , 55 ], Eritrea 74.2% [ 56 ] ,Tanzania 55.1% [ 50 ], recent systematic review done in Africa 71.45% [ 57 ], Western Asia 62.2% [ 58 ], China 64.2% [ 40 ], South America 74.6% [ 59 ], Bangladesh(45.3-60.2%) [ 35 , 60 ], Sri Lanka 62.9% [ 51 ], Pakistan 21.1% [ 31 ], Nepal 76.8% [ 61 ], India 68.5% [ 27 ] and Europe 67.4% [ 62 ]. This might be due to the study participants characteristics like older age and higher fasting blood sugar.…”