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Md Jahoor Alam1,2, Abdullah Ibrahim Alnafeesah2, Mohd Saeed1.
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease is a well-known and widely studied disease. Epidemiological studies indicated that the mortality rate due to cardiovascular diseases increases every year. According to the WHO (world health organization) report, cardiovascular disease is one of the most prevalent non-communicable diseases in Saudi Arabia. Moreover, the Ministry of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, also reported that 42% of the non-communicable disease death is associated with cardiovascular disease in Saudi Arabia. Various reports suggest that heart disease is associated with several risk factors. Moreover, diabetes is one of the high-risk factors. Clinical result suggests a good association between diabetes and cardiovascular complications. In the present work, we focus on some of the important risk factors responsible for heart disease such as weight, blood pressure, age, and diabetes. A set questionnaire, which includes all the parameters associated with cardiovascular disease, was prepared. Data collected from the heart patient's records of different hospitals in Al-Qassim, Saudi Arabia. We applied statistical tools to analyze the data. Our results shows very interactive and significant pattern. We found significant inter-correlation between the different risk factors. In conclusion, the inter-correlation among different risk factors of heart disease is found. It is suggested that both pre and post-heart patients should be more concern about these risk factors. Moreover, this study can be used for further research, and, will increase people awareness regarding their healthy choice.Entities:
Keywords: diabetes; heart disease; inter-correlation; risk factors; statistical analysis
Year: 2020 PMID: 32617362 PMCID: PMC7327391 DOI: 10.3934/publichealth.2020030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIMS Public Health ISSN: 2327-8994
Distribution of risk factors of heart disease.
| Risk Factors | Mean ± Std |
| Age | 44.48 ± 15.64 |
| Weight | 71.76 ± 13.45 |
| Blood Pressure | 127.57 ± 9.57 |
Distribution of heart patients' gender wise.
| Gender | Number | % |
| Male | 51 | 63.75 |
| Female | 29 | 36.25 |
Figure 1.Heart disease patients according to gender.
Distribution of heart patients with and without heart disease.
| Cases | Number | % |
| Heart Patients with Diabetes | 57 | 71.25 |
| Heart Patients without Diabetes | 23 | 28.75 |
Figure 2.Heart disease patients with diabetes and without diabetes.
Distribution of weight, blood pressure and diabetes with respect to different age group.
| Age (Years) | Weight (kg) | Systolic B.P (mm/Hg) | Diabetes (%) |
| <20 | 55.25 | 121.5 | 5.26 |
| 21–30 | 73 | 125 | 15.79 |
| 31–40 | 76 | 127 | 15.79 |
| 41–50 | 78 | 128 | 22.81 |
| 51–60 | 80 | 133 | 21.05 |
| 61–70 | 76.5 | 130 | 12.28 |
| 71–90 | 70 | 129 | 7.02 |
Figure 3.Heart disease patients according to with respect to age and gender.
Figure 4.Over all distribution of weight of the heart patients with respect to different age group.
Figure 5.Plot for heart disease patients with diabetes and without diabetes.
Figure 6.Plot for intercorrelation between different risk factors. (a) It indicates intercorrelation between age and weight; (b) It indicates intercorrelation between age and systolic blood pressure; (c) It indicates intercorrelation between weight and systolic blood pressure.
Correlation 1.
| Attributes | Pearson-correlation |
| Age v.s. Weight | 0.198 * |
| Age v.s. Blood Pressure | 0.238 * |
| Weight v.s. Blood Pressure | 0.220 * |
Note: * p-value < 0.05 (Significant).
Figure 7.Inter-correlation among heart disease patients for different risk factor (Average). (a) Indicates intercorrelation between age and weight; (b) Indicates intercorrelation between age and systolic blood pressure; (c) Indicates intercorrelation between age and diabetes; (d) Indicates intercorrelation between weight and systolic blood pressure; (e) Indicates intercorrelation between weight and diabetes pressure; (f) Indicates intercorrelation between systolic blood pressure diabetes.
Correlation 2.
| Attributes | Pearson-correlation |
| Age** v.s. Weight** | 0.276 |
| Age** v.s. Blood Pressure** | 0.645* |
| Age** v.s. Diabetes** | 0.186 |
| Weight** v.s. Blood Pressure** | 0.816* |
| Weight** v.s. Diabetes** | 0.815* |
| Blood Pressure** v.s. Diabetes** | 0.516 |
Note: * p-value < 0.05 (Significant); ** Average.