Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and components in rural, semi-urban and urban areas in the littoral region in Cameroon: impact of physical activity

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Bilog, Nadine Carole [1 ,2 ]
Ndongo, Jerson Mekoulou [1 ,2 ]
Lele, Elysee Claude Bika [1 ,2 ]
Guessogo, Wiliam Richard [2 ,3 ]
Assomo-Ndemba, Peguy Brice [2 ,5 ]
Etaga, Noel Babayana [1 ,2 ]
Biloa, Yves Julien Mbama [6 ]
Bindi, Josiane Gertrude Bwegne Ngasse [1 ,2 ]
Temfemo, Abdou [2 ,4 ]
Mandengue, Samuel Honore [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Guyot, Jessica [6 ]
Dupre, Caroline [6 ]
Barth, Nathalie [6 ]
Bongue, Bienvenu [6 ]
Ngoa, Laurent Serge Etoundi [7 ]
Ayina, Clarisse Noel Ayina [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Douala, Fac Sci, Dept Biol Anim Organisms, Douala, Cameroon
[2] Univ Douala, Fac Sci, Exercise & Sport Physiol Unit, Douala, Cameroon
[3] Univ Yaounde I, Natl Inst Youth & Sports Yaounde, Yaounde, Cameroon
[4] Univ Douala, Fac Med & Pharmaceut Sci, Douala, Cameroon
[5] Univ Yaounde I, Dept Physiol, Fac Med & Biomed Sci, Yaounde, Cameroon
[6] Mines St Etienne, INSERM, SAINBIOSE U1059, F-42023 St Etienne, France
[7] Univ Yaounde I, Higher Teachers Training Coll, Dept Anim Sci, Yaounde, Cameroon
关键词
Physical activity; Metabolic syndrome; Urban; Semi-urban; And rural areas; Littoral; Cameroon; CENTRAL OBESITY; DISEASE; URBANIZATION; EXERCISE; WEIGHT; HEALTH; RISK;
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10.1186/s41043-023-00415-0
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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BackgroundLiving areas in developing countries impact seriously lifestyle by modifying energy consumption and energy expenditure. Thus, urbanization is associated with less practice of physical activity (PA), a leading cause of metabolic syndrome (MetS) which prevalence vary in African countries. The present study aimed to assess the effect of PA on MetS according to urbanization level in the littoral region, Cameroon.MethodsA cross-sectional study was conducted in three geographical settings (urban, semi-urban, and rural) in the littoral region in Cameroon. A total of 879 participants were included (urban: 372, semi-urban: 195 and rural: 312). MetS was defined according to the International Federation of Diabetes 2009. The level of PA was assessed using the Global Physical Activity questionnaire.ResultsLow level of PA was (P < 0.0001) reported in urban (54.5%), semi-urban (28.7%) and rural (16.9%) and high level in rural area (77.9%). The prevalence of MetS was higher in urban areas (37.2%), then rural (36.8%) and finally semi-urban (25.9%). Hyperglycemia (p = 0.0110), low HDL-c (p < 0.0001) and high triglyceridemia (p = 0.0068) were most prevalent in urban residents. Participants with low level of PA were at risk of MetS (OR: 1.751, 95% CI 1.335-2.731, p = 0.001), hyperglycemia (OR: 1.909, 95% CI 1.335-2.731, p = 0.0004) abdominal obesity(OR: 2.007, 95% CI 1.389-2.900, p = 0.0002), low HDL-c (OR: 1.539, 95% CI 1.088-2.179, p = 0.014) and those with moderate level of PA were protected against high blood pressure(OR: 0.452, 95% CI 0.298-0.686, p = 0.0002) and compared to those with high level of PA. Urban dwellers were at the risk of MetS compared to rural residents (OR: 1.708, 95% CI. 1.277-2.285, p = 0.003) and protected against high blood pressure (OR:0.314, 95% CI 0.212-0.466, p < 0.0001), abdominal obesity (OR: 0.570, 95% CI 0.409-0.794, p = 0.0009), and low HDL-c (OR: 0.725, 95% CI 0.534-0.983, p = 0.038) compared to rural residents.ConclusionsMetS was more prevalent in urban dwellers and was associated with a low level of PA.
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