Screening of Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Workers of a Construction Company in a Developing Country, Senegal
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2017Author
Mohamed, A. S.
Dia, S. A.
Ndoye, E. O.
Gaye Fall, M.C
Diaby, A.
Soumah, M.M.
Ndiaye, M.
Cisse, G.
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This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in workplace and the global risk among workers of a Construction Company in a developing country. It was a retrospective and descriptive survey over two years in a construction company in Dakar, Senegal. Researchers collected 64 workers with a male predominance. The average age of workers was 44.9 years. Evaluation and analysis of cardiovascular risk reflected four levels: low in 78.12%, moderate in 15.62%, high in 4.69% and very high in 1.57%. Sedentary was strongly associated with moderate or high cardiovascular risk. Metabolic syndrome was strongly associated with moderate or elevated cardiovascular risk. The study reveals a high prevalence of cardiovascularrisk factors in Senegalese workers. It would be important to include a screening program and correct assessment of overall cardiovascular risk in this population.
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Mohamed A. S., Dia S. A., Ndoye E. O., Cisse, G., Gaye Fall, M.C., Diaby, A., Soumah, M.M. and Ndiaye, M. (2017). Screening of Cardiovascular Risk Factors among Workers of a Construction Company in a Developing Country, Senegal. Medical Journal of Zambia, 44(3)Sponsorhip
Office of Global AIDS/US Department of State.Publisher
University of Zambia, Medical Library
Subject
Cardiovascular--SenegalCardiovascular disease--Senegal
Cardiovascular disease diagnostic equipment industry--Senegal
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A prospective and descriptive survey conducted over a two-year period from 2014 to 2016. Data were collected from the clinical and biological data collection and consultation forms established during the annual medical visits. A correct evaluation of overall cardiovascular risk was done using the Framingham model.