Aims Overweight and obesity (OWOB) is a modifiable risk factor for both hypertension and diabetes. However, the association between OWOB and diabetes among Bangladeshi adults and how hypertension may mediate this relationship are not well explored. This study aimed to examine (1) whether OWOB is independently associated with diabetes among Bangladeshi adults, (2) whether this association is mediated by hypertension, and (3) the effect modification by wealth status and place of residence in the relationships.Research design and methods We used data of 9305 adults aged ≥18 years from the most recent nationally representative cross-sectional study of Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2017–2018. Design-based logistic regression was used ...
Simmons SS, Hagan Junior JE, Schack T. The Influence of Anthropometric Indices and Intermediary Dete...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases and risk factors are disproportionally concentrated among the so...
AimsTo determine the incidence of Type 2 diabetes and its risk factors. Further, to examine the effe...
Kundu S, Rahman MA, Kabir H, et al. Diabetes, Hypertension, and Comorbidity among Bangladeshi Adults...
Background Early detection of diabetes and hypertension is helpful to prevent and/or delay the onset...
Abstract Hypertension is a major cause of cardiovascular disease and related mortality worldwide. Th...
Type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes are an increasing pandemic globally and often remain undiagnosed lo...
A well-established belief regarding inequalities in health around the world is that hypertension and...
Abstract Background Bangladesh is well advanced in the epidemiologic transition from communicable to...
A well-established belief regarding inequalities in health around the world is that hypertension and...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships among hypertension, diabetes, ...
Objective To evaluate the influences of body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) on hypert...
Background Hypertension is an increasing problem in Southeast Asia, particularly in Bangladesh. Alth...
This study aimed to report the prevalence of obesity, classified using Asian cut-off, and its relati...
Abstract Background Hypertension is a global health issue and is currently increasing at rapid pace ...
Simmons SS, Hagan Junior JE, Schack T. The Influence of Anthropometric Indices and Intermediary Dete...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases and risk factors are disproportionally concentrated among the so...
AimsTo determine the incidence of Type 2 diabetes and its risk factors. Further, to examine the effe...
Kundu S, Rahman MA, Kabir H, et al. Diabetes, Hypertension, and Comorbidity among Bangladeshi Adults...
Background Early detection of diabetes and hypertension is helpful to prevent and/or delay the onset...
Abstract Hypertension is a major cause of cardiovascular disease and related mortality worldwide. Th...
Type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes are an increasing pandemic globally and often remain undiagnosed lo...
A well-established belief regarding inequalities in health around the world is that hypertension and...
Abstract Background Bangladesh is well advanced in the epidemiologic transition from communicable to...
A well-established belief regarding inequalities in health around the world is that hypertension and...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships among hypertension, diabetes, ...
Objective To evaluate the influences of body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) on hypert...
Background Hypertension is an increasing problem in Southeast Asia, particularly in Bangladesh. Alth...
This study aimed to report the prevalence of obesity, classified using Asian cut-off, and its relati...
Abstract Background Hypertension is a global health issue and is currently increasing at rapid pace ...
Simmons SS, Hagan Junior JE, Schack T. The Influence of Anthropometric Indices and Intermediary Dete...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases and risk factors are disproportionally concentrated among the so...
AimsTo determine the incidence of Type 2 diabetes and its risk factors. Further, to examine the effe...