M. Betre et al., MODIFIABLE RISK-FACTORS FOR CORONARY HEART-DISEASE AMONG YOUNG-PEOPLEIN ADDIS-ABABA, East African medical journal, 74(6), 1997, pp. 376-381
We report results of a cross-sectional survey of modifiable risk facto
rs for coronary heart disease among young people (15-24 years of age)
in Addis Ababa, conducted in 1994/95, A city-wide random sample of 1,4
36 (851 females and 585 males) young people participated in the study,
Interviews using structured questionnaires, weight, height and blood
pressure measurements were conducted using trained and supervised fiel
d workers, Current smoking was 11.8% for males and 1.1% for females, A
bout 34% of the respondents consumed alcoholic beverages regularly, bu
t 7.00/0 of these took more than 100 grams of alcohol per week, High f
at intake and sedentary life-styles were registered in 4.5 and 8.4% of
the respondents, respectively, About 6.0% of the females and 0.7% of
the males were obese, The prevalence of elevated blood pressure (diast
olic BP > 90 mmHg) was 7.1%, The prevalence of modifiable risk factors
among young people in Addis Ababa indicates that there is need for in
itiation of primary preventive activities as soon as possible.