Author
Listed:
- JS Thakur
- Gursimer Jeet
- Ria Nangia
- Divya Singh
- Sandeep Grover
- Tanica Lyngdoh
- Arnab Pal
- Ramesh Verma
- Ramnika Aggarwal
- Mohd Haroon Khan
- Rajiv Saran
- Sanjay Jain
- K L Gupta
- Vivek Kumar
Abstract
Background: Recent studies have documented high variation in epidemiologic transition levels among Indian states with noncommunicable disease epidemic rising swiftly. However, the estimates suffer from non-availability of reliable data for NCDs from sub populations. In order to fill the knowledge gap, the distribution and determinants of NCD risk factors were studied along with awareness, treatment and control of NCDs among the adult population in Haryana, India. Methods: NCD risk factors survey was conducted among 5078 residents, aged 18–69 years during 2016–17. Behavioural risk factors were assessed using STEPS instrument, administered through an android software (mSTEPS). This was followed by physical measurements using standard protocols. Finally, biological risk factors were determined through the analysis of serum and urine samples. Results: Males were found to be consuming tobacco and alcohol at higher rates of 38.9% (95% CI: 35.3–42.4) and 18.8% (95% CI: 15.8–21.8). One- tenth (11%) (95% CI: 8.6–13.4) of the respondents did not meet the specified WHO recommendations for physical activity for health. Around 35.2% (95%CI: 32.6–37.7) were overweight or obese. Hypertension and diabetes were prevalent at 26.2% (95% CI: 24.6–27.8) and 15.5% (95% CI: 11.0–20.0). 91.3% (95% CI: 89.3–93.3) of the population had higher salt intake than recommended 5gms per day. Conclusion: The documentation of strikingly high and uniform distribution of different NCDs and their risk factors in state warrants urgent need for evidence based interventions and advocacy of policy measures.
Suggested Citation
JS Thakur & Gursimer Jeet & Ria Nangia & Divya Singh & Sandeep Grover & Tanica Lyngdoh & Arnab Pal & Ramesh Verma & Ramnika Aggarwal & Mohd Haroon Khan & Rajiv Saran & Sanjay Jain & K L Gupta & Vivek , 2019.
"Non-communicable diseases risk factors and their determinants: A cross-sectional state-wide STEPS survey, Haryana, North India,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 14(11), pages 1-19, November.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0208872
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0208872
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