Prevalence of Non Communicable Diseases in Elderly

Background: Globally, non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the major cause of morbidity and mortality. A progressive rise in the disease pattern of NCD foretells a serious public health issue. Objective: To estimate risk factors in non-communicable diseases and to identify the various morbidities in...

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Main Authors: S A Kanitkar, M Kalyan, A Gaikwad, S Deshmukh, R Saha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of the Indian Academy of Geriatrics
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Online Access:http://www.jiag.in/article.asp?issn=0974-3405;year=2018;volume=14;issue=3;spage=108;epage=112;aulast=Kanitkar;type=0
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M Kalyan
A Gaikwad
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R Saha
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R Saha
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description Background: Globally, non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the major cause of morbidity and mortality. A progressive rise in the disease pattern of NCD foretells a serious public health issue. Objective: To estimate risk factors in non-communicable diseases and to identify the various morbidities in the geriatric population in males and females. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study performed in 540 geriatric patients of 60 years and above in a tertiary care hospital. A structured questionnaire was conducted to collect socio demographic information. Functional status was assessed by the basic activities of daily living. BMI and blood pressure was recorded in all subjects. Mini-mental scale, musculoskeletal history and examination, hearing test by bedside and ophthalmology examination for cataract was performed in all patients. HMG, LFT RFT, blood glucose, lipids, ECG, 2D echocardiography, ultrasound abdomen, mammography and bone densitometry (BMD) by quantitative ultra sonography was done in all patients. CXR, PFT, CT/MRI brain was performed in selected patients Results: Out of 540 geriatric patients, 310 patients were males, and 230 were females. Osteopenia (40%) and Osteoporosis (24%) was seen in females. Among the morbidities, Hypertension and Ischaemic heart disease were more in males. Arthritis and Anaemia were more in females which was statistically significant (p=0.001) Conclusion: There is an urgent need to develop geriatric health care services by providing training to health care providers to manage the commonly existing health problems among the elderly.
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spelling doaj.art-56bb205bc6b7465c80452ee558c5a63e2022-12-22T00:41:33ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of the Indian Academy of Geriatrics0974-34050974-24842018-01-01143108112Prevalence of Non Communicable Diseases in ElderlyS A KanitkarM KalyanA GaikwadS DeshmukhR SahaBackground: Globally, non-communicable diseases (NCD) are the major cause of morbidity and mortality. A progressive rise in the disease pattern of NCD foretells a serious public health issue. Objective: To estimate risk factors in non-communicable diseases and to identify the various morbidities in the geriatric population in males and females. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study performed in 540 geriatric patients of 60 years and above in a tertiary care hospital. A structured questionnaire was conducted to collect socio demographic information. Functional status was assessed by the basic activities of daily living. BMI and blood pressure was recorded in all subjects. Mini-mental scale, musculoskeletal history and examination, hearing test by bedside and ophthalmology examination for cataract was performed in all patients. HMG, LFT RFT, blood glucose, lipids, ECG, 2D echocardiography, ultrasound abdomen, mammography and bone densitometry (BMD) by quantitative ultra sonography was done in all patients. CXR, PFT, CT/MRI brain was performed in selected patients Results: Out of 540 geriatric patients, 310 patients were males, and 230 were females. Osteopenia (40%) and Osteoporosis (24%) was seen in females. Among the morbidities, Hypertension and Ischaemic heart disease were more in males. Arthritis and Anaemia were more in females which was statistically significant (p=0.001) Conclusion: There is an urgent need to develop geriatric health care services by providing training to health care providers to manage the commonly existing health problems among the elderly.http://www.jiag.in/article.asp?issn=0974-3405;year=2018;volume=14;issue=3;spage=108;epage=112;aulast=Kanitkar;type=0non-communicable diseasesgeriatric morbiditieselderly
spellingShingle S A Kanitkar
M Kalyan
A Gaikwad
S Deshmukh
R Saha
Prevalence of Non Communicable Diseases in Elderly
Journal of the Indian Academy of Geriatrics
non-communicable diseases
geriatric morbidities
elderly
title Prevalence of Non Communicable Diseases in Elderly
title_full Prevalence of Non Communicable Diseases in Elderly
title_fullStr Prevalence of Non Communicable Diseases in Elderly
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Non Communicable Diseases in Elderly
title_short Prevalence of Non Communicable Diseases in Elderly
title_sort prevalence of non communicable diseases in elderly
topic non-communicable diseases
geriatric morbidities
elderly
url http://www.jiag.in/article.asp?issn=0974-3405;year=2018;volume=14;issue=3;spage=108;epage=112;aulast=Kanitkar;type=0
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