Title of article :
Population-based health survey in Eastern region of Saudi Arabia
Author/Authors :
Rehmani, R. King Abdul Aziz Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine, Saudi Arabia , Elzubair, A.G. King Abdul Aziz Hospital - Department of Medicine, Saudi Arabia , Al Maani, M. Primary Health Care Practice, Saudi Arabia , Chaudary, I.Y. Al Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Hospital - Research Services, Saudi Arabia , Al Qarni, A. King Abdul Aziz Hospital - Department of Medicine, Saudi Arabia , Khasshogi, T. King Abdul Aziz Hospital, Saudi Arabia , Al Shuaibi, A. Al Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal Hospital - Medical Services, Saudi Arabia
From page :
417
To page :
425
Abstract :
A community health survey was conducted to describe the current health status and preventive health practices of National Guard military employees and their dependants residing in the Eastern region of Saudi Arabia. In a cross-sectional survey in 2010, data were collected via a questionnaire interview and direct physical measurements. A total of 1339 adults aged ≥ 14 years completed the survey [mean age 30.7 (SD 12.7) years]. About two-thirds of the sample had problems of overweight and obesity, while 50% had high serum lipids and psychiatric disorders. Hypertension and diabetes were detected in 9.0% and 9.1% of the participants respectively and 15.8% were smokers. The rates of complete immunization and breastfeeding of children were 88.9% and 80.2% respectively and 21.7% of the women had ever used oral contraceptives. However, only 6.5% of the women had ever had a mammogram and 13.4% a cervical smear. The survey results provide a baseline from which to strengthen many public health policies and programmes.
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title :
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number :
2643746
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