Analysis of the Co-occurrence of Hypertension,Diabetes,Dyslipidemia and Its Influencing Factors among Adult Residents in Shouguang
OBJECTIVE To understand the co-occurrence status and influencing factors of hypertension,diabetes,and dyslipidemia among adult residents in Shouguang,and to provide data support.METHODS A total of 2 181 residents aged 18 and above were randomly selected as survey participants using a multi-stage stratified cluster sampling method.Questionnaire surveys,physical measurements,and laboratory tests were conducted.SPSS 26.0 software was used for statistical analysis,and unordered multinomial logistic regression analysis was adopted to analyze the influencing factors of the co-occurrence of hypertension,diabetes,and dyslipidemia.RESULTS The prevalence rates of hypertension,diabetes,and dyslipidemia among adult residents in Shouguang were 35.63%,12.33%,and 40.39%,respectively.The prevalence rates of 1,2,and 3 chronic diseases were 35.90%,18.66%,and 5.04%,with males having higher prevalence rates than females.Among individuals aged≥45 years,the proportion of those with two or more chronic diseases increased significantly.The prevalence rates of hypertension combined with dyslipidemia,hypertension combined with diabetes,and diabetes combined with dyslipidemia were 13.43%,2.71%,and 2.52%,respectively,with the co-occurrence rate of three highs being 5.04%.The results of multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that male gender,age≥45 years,low education level,overweight/obesity,and insufficient intake of vegetables and fruits were risk factors for the co-occurrence of three highs among adult residents in Shouguang.CONCLUSION The prevalence rates of hypertension,diabetes,and dyslipidemia among adult residents in Shouguang are high.Comprehensive prevention and control measures targeting risk factors should be implemented,focusing on the co-management,prevention,and treatment of three highs.
adult residentscomorbidityinfluencing factorscomprehensive prevention and comtrolthree hights(hyper tension,diabetes,dyslipidemia)