Age and sex characteristics of behavioral risk factors and adherence to a healthy lifestyle in Muscovites

Aim. To study the sex characteristics of behavioral risk factors for chronic noncommunicable diseases and to assess the integral indicator of adherence to a healthy lifestyle in Muscovites within the AEGIDA-Moscow study.Material and methods. A random sample from the adult population of Moscow aged ≥...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kardiovaskuli͡a︡rnai͡a︡ terapii͡a︡ i profilaktika 2020-11, Vol.19 (5), p.2670
Hauptverfasser: Evstifeeva, S. E., Kapustina, A. V., Nikonov, E. L., Dotsenko, A. N., Prokhorenko, E. V., Balanova, Yu. A., Imaeva, A. E., Karamnova, N. S., Muromtseva, G. A., Nazarov, B. M., Shalnova, S. A., Drapkina, O. M.
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Zusammenfassung:Aim. To study the sex characteristics of behavioral risk factors for chronic noncommunicable diseases and to assess the integral indicator of adherence to a healthy lifestyle in Muscovites within the AEGIDA-Moscow study.Material and methods. A random sample from the adult population of Moscow aged ≥ 18 years (n=4063; men, 40,9%) was used. The response rate was 78,1%. The standard survey was conducted using an international questionnaire based on the WHO STEPS Instrument. The following parameters were analyzed: smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity (PA), consumption of vegetables/fruits and salt. High integral indicator of adherence to a healthy lifestyle was recorded in case of normal PA, sufficient intake of vegetables/fruits, non-smoking, and without excessive intake of salt and alcohol.Results. The smoking prevalence in Moscow was 18,3%. Among men, this indicator was more than 2 times higher than among women (28,0 and 11,4%, respectively, p0,5). The prevalence of insufficient consumption of vegetables/fruits (5 g) consumption of salt (60,3 and 41,9%, respectively) and alcohol (6,7 and 4,4%, respectively), and an unfavorable integral indicator of adherence to a healthy lifestyle (47,1 and 30,7%, respectively) among men was higher than among women.Conclusion. The prevalence of smoking, excessive consumption of alcohol and salt, and insufficient intake of fruits/vegetables among men was significantly higher than among women. The prevalence of low PA in the male and female cohorts did not differ significantly. Almost half (47,1%) of men and a third (30,7%) of women have an unfavorable integral indicator of adherence to a healthy lifestyle.
ISSN:1728-8800
2619-0125
DOI:10.15829/1728-8800-2020-2670