TY - JOUR
T1 - Living alone and cardiovascular health status in residents of a rural village of coastal Ecuador (The Atahualpa Project)
AU - Del Brutto, Oscar H.
AU - Tettamanti, Daniel
AU - Del Brutto, Victor J.
AU - Zambrano, Mauricio
AU - Montalván, Martha
PY - 2013/9
Y1 - 2013/9
N2 - Objectives: Knowledge of region-specific factors affecting the cardiovascular health (CVH) is mandatory to reduce the growing burden of stroke and ischemic heart disease in rural areas of Latin American. We conducted a population-based case-control study to assess the CVH status of Atahualpa residents - a rural village representative of Coastal Ecuador - according to their living arrangements. Methods: All Atahualpa residents aged ≥40 years and free of stroke or ischemic heart disease that lived alone were identified during a door-to-door census, and their CVH status was compared to that of a sample of residents that lived with relatives. Four controls individually matched for age, gender, education, job and alcohol intake, and randomly selected from different households, were selected for each case-person. Results: A total of 185 persons (37 who lived alone and 148 matched controls) were included. A poor CVH status was found in 89.2 % case-patients and 72.3 % controls (p = 0.03). We found significantly worse levels of physical activity (p < 0.0001) and non-significant trends for worse healthy diet and glucose levels among case-persons than controls. Conclusions: This study suggests that social isolation is associated with a worse CVH in rural coastal Ecuador. An ongoing community-based intervention may prove effective to improve CVH status in these social isolated persons.
AB - Objectives: Knowledge of region-specific factors affecting the cardiovascular health (CVH) is mandatory to reduce the growing burden of stroke and ischemic heart disease in rural areas of Latin American. We conducted a population-based case-control study to assess the CVH status of Atahualpa residents - a rural village representative of Coastal Ecuador - according to their living arrangements. Methods: All Atahualpa residents aged ≥40 years and free of stroke or ischemic heart disease that lived alone were identified during a door-to-door census, and their CVH status was compared to that of a sample of residents that lived with relatives. Four controls individually matched for age, gender, education, job and alcohol intake, and randomly selected from different households, were selected for each case-person. Results: A total of 185 persons (37 who lived alone and 148 matched controls) were included. A poor CVH status was found in 89.2 % case-patients and 72.3 % controls (p = 0.03). We found significantly worse levels of physical activity (p < 0.0001) and non-significant trends for worse healthy diet and glucose levels among case-persons than controls. Conclusions: This study suggests that social isolation is associated with a worse CVH in rural coastal Ecuador. An ongoing community-based intervention may prove effective to improve CVH status in these social isolated persons.
KW - Atahualpa
KW - Cardiovascular health
KW - Case-control study
KW - Ecuador
KW - Social isolation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84884978087
U2 - 10.1007/s12199-013-0344-8
DO - 10.1007/s12199-013-0344-8
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 23733495
AN - SCOPUS:84884978087
SN - 1342-078X
VL - 18
SP - 422
EP - 425
JO - Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
JF - Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
IS - 5
ER -