Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3036007515> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 76 of
76
with 100 items per page.
- W3036007515 endingPage "406" @default.
- W3036007515 startingPage "400" @default.
- W3036007515 abstract "Background: Metabolic syndrome is associated with the risk of developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Cardiovascular disease is among the most cause of death in non-communicable diseases. The use of contraceptive is incriminated to increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome. However, there is no clear evidence and metabolic syndrome among contraceptive users is not well described. This study is therefore focused to determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among contraceptive users in Harar. Methods: A facility based cross sectional study was conducted from April – June 2014 to determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in Harar town. 365 hormonal contraceptive users from three health centers and one hospital were consecutively included in the study. Socio-demographic data and anthropometric measurements were obtained. Venous blood was drawn from each study subjects and lipid profile and fasting serum glucose were measured photometrically. Prevalence of metabolic syndrome was determined using descriptive statistics and logistic regression analysis with 95% CI using statistical package for social science (SPSS, version 20 for windows). Result: The overall prevalence of metabolic syndrome was found to be 27.7%. Metabolic syndrome was found about 9 times more likely among women with age ≥40 years than those with age <20 years (Odds Ratio (OR) 8.571; 95% CI 1.004, 73.210, p = 0.050); about 2 times more likely among those with income >1,500 Ethiopian birr (ETB) than those with those <1,500 ETB (OR 1.637, 95% CI 1.032-2.599, p = 0.036) and about 6 times more likely among those who used hormonal contraceptive for more than 42 weeks than those who used it for 6-17.9 weeks (OR 5.897, 95% CI 2.924-11.891, p = 0.000) Conclusion: This study revealed that metabolic syndrome is high among contraceptive users and higher than the rate of metabolic syndrome among community and other healthy working population. Contraceptive users with older age, with higher income and those who used the drug for longer time were found to have more metabolic syndrome than their counter parts." @default.
- W3036007515 created "2020-06-25" @default.
- W3036007515 creator A5025805513 @default.
- W3036007515 creator A5037311048 @default.
- W3036007515 date "2020-06-16" @default.
- W3036007515 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W3036007515 title "METABOLIC SYNDROME AMONG WOMEN USING HORMONAL CONTRACEPTIVES IN HARAR TOWN, EASTERN ETHIOPIA" @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2038565815 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2044452707 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2054356183 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2063219941 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2116804632 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2144590229 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2295927103 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2745198127 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2772460757 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2799354622 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2802496653 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2883309622 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2914049293 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2923885338 @default.
- W3036007515 cites W2953801885 @default.
- W3036007515 doi "https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v7.i10.2019.414" @default.
- W3036007515 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3036007515 type Work @default.
- W3036007515 sameAs 3036007515 @default.
- W3036007515 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W3036007515 countsByYear W30360075152021 @default.
- W3036007515 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3036007515 hasAuthorship W3036007515A5025805513 @default.
- W3036007515 hasAuthorship W3036007515A5037311048 @default.
- W3036007515 hasBestOaLocation W30360075151 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C142052008 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C151956035 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C156957248 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C2780578515 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C555293320 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C61427482 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C126322002 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C134018914 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C142052008 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C142724271 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C151956035 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C156957248 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C2779134260 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C2780578515 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C555293320 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C61427482 @default.
- W3036007515 hasConceptScore W3036007515C71924100 @default.
- W3036007515 hasIssue "10" @default.
- W3036007515 hasLocation W30360075151 @default.
- W3036007515 hasLocation W30360075152 @default.
- W3036007515 hasOpenAccess W3036007515 @default.
- W3036007515 hasPrimaryLocation W30360075151 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W2036314841 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W2061113754 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W2208732336 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W2383009242 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W2901158219 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W3113272104 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W3133217343 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W4224958191 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W4230537662 @default.
- W3036007515 hasRelatedWork W4318471761 @default.
- W3036007515 hasVolume "7" @default.
- W3036007515 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3036007515 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3036007515 magId "3036007515" @default.
- W3036007515 workType "article" @default.