Abstract

Objectives. This study aims to (1) determine the cardiovascular risk of persons with hypertension and diabetesattending hypertension/diabetic clinics or hypertension/health club meetings in the AMIGA (Alfonso, Mendez,Indang, General Emilio Aguinaldo and Amadeo) municipalities of Cavite; (2) suggest measures to improve thecardiovascular disease (CVD) program in these municipalities using the results of the study.
 Methods. A cross-sectional study was performed on patients diagnosed with hypertension and/or diabetes whoare attending clinics or club meetings in the barangays of the five AMIGA municipalities of Cavite. Participantswere interviewed using an abbreviated version of the World Health Organization (WHO) STEPS questionnaireon risk factors. The participants’ anthropometric measurements were obtained and their total blood cholesterollevels determined. CVD risk was then estimated using the WHO / International Society of Hypertension (ISH) riskprediction chart for the Western Pacific Region B.
 Results. 1,032 participants from 27 barangays qualified for the study. Participants were predominantly female(74%); over-all mean age was 58.43 years. Majority of the participants (79.17%) were found to be in the low-riskgroup; 11.34% were in the moderate risk group; 4.46% were in the high-risk group; while 5.05% were in the veryhigh-risk group. Majority of the participants were also found to be obese. Mean total cholesterol was 207.02 mg/dl.
 Conclusion. Majority of participants were stratified in the low-risk category (<10% chance to have cardiovascularevents in the next 10 years), while 9.5% were in the high-risk category (≥20% risk). Obesity is a major risk factorthat could be addressed in this population.

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