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East Mediterr Health J ; 14(4): 818-30, 2008.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19166165

RÉSUMÉ

This study in May 2002, part of the Jordan Department of Statistics national cross-sectional, multistage employment and unemployment survey, measured the prevalence of self-reported myocardial infarction (MI) and the association with modifiable risk factors among Jordanians aged 40+ years. Of 3083 participants, 183 (5.9%) had ever been told by a doctor that they had had a MI. The prevalence varied by age and sex; 128 (69.9%) of the cases were in men. Among males and females, self-reported hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia were significantly associated with MI and diabetes was a significant risk factor for women. There was a significant relationship between current smoking and MI but not with previous smoking. Exercise and body mass index were not statistically significant predictors of MI in both males and females.


Sujet(s)
Infarctus du myocarde , Adulte , Répartition par âge , Analyse de variance , Indice de masse corporelle , Études transversales , Complications du diabète/complications , Exercice physique , Femelle , Humains , Hypercholestérolémie/complications , Hypertension artérielle/complications , Jordanie/épidémiologie , Modèles logistiques , Mâle , Adulte d'âge moyen , Infarctus du myocarde/épidémiologie , Infarctus du myocarde/étiologie , Surveillance de la population , Prévalence , Appréciation des risques , Facteurs de risque , Répartition par sexe , Fumer/effets indésirables , Facteurs socioéconomiques , Enquêtes et questionnaires
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(East. Mediterr. health j).
de Anglais | WHO IRIS | ID: who-117499

RÉSUMÉ

This study in May 2002, part of the Jordan Department of Statistics national crosssectional, multistage employment and unemployment survey, measured the prevalence of selfreported myocardial infarction [MI] and the association with modifiable risk factors among Jordanians aged 40+ years. Of 3083 participants, 183 [5.9%] had ever been told by a doctor that they had had a MI. The prevalence varied by age and sex; 128 [69.9%] of the cases were in men. Among males and females, self-reported hypertension and hypercholesterolaemia were significantly associated with MI and diabetes was a significant risk factor for women. There was a significant relationship between current smoking and MI but not with previous smoking. Exercise and body mass index were not statistically significant predictors of MI in both males and females


Sujet(s)
Prévalence , Études transversales , Facteurs de risque , Complications du diabète , Hypertension artérielle , Fumer , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Cholestérol , Répartition par sexe , Infarctus du myocarde
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