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BackgroundHandful studies report the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors among medical students from India and none from the eastern part of the country.AimTo estimate the prevalence of risk factors of CVD and their correlation with CVD risk ratio among the MBBS students from eastern India.Methods433 students were studied. International Physical Activity Questionnaire-long form was used for assessment of physical activity and Perceived Stress Scale (PSS) to elicit psychological stress levels. Waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) was calculated. Total cholesterol to high-density lipoprotein ratio was calculated as the CVD risk ratio.Results39.3% were women and 68.6% of the subjects were in junior classes. 22.4% subjects had high PSS while 30% performed low physical activity. Tobacco and alcohol intake was prevalent in 29.3% and 21.0% respectively. High CVD risk ratio was found in 14.3%. Most risk factors were more prevalent among juniors except diabetes. Among the non-overweight and non-obese subjects there was a significant positive correlation between WHtR and CVD risk score (R = 0.33, p < 0.001). 82.7% of the variance in CVD risk ratio could be explained by WHtR, Body mass index, Triglycerides and Low-density lipoprotein (F(7, 425) = 296.085), of which LDL (β = 0.755) contributed the most.ConclusionsHigh prevalence of different modifiable CVD risk factors revealed among the subjects in this study is concerning. WHtR appears promising as an independent early predictor of CVD risk in Indian population. A dedicated CVD risk assessment tool for the young population is necessary.

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  • Handful studies report the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors among medical students from India and none from the eastern part of the country

  • High prevalence of different modifiable CVD risk factors revealed among the subjects in this study is concerning

  • Baseline characteristics 433 undergraduate medical students were included of whom 263 were men and 170 were women. 68.6% of the subjects were in junior classes. 62.1% students belonged to urban population

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Introduction

Handful studies report the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors among medical students from India and none from the eastern part of the country. The urgent need of addressing the prevalence of Cardiovascular diseases risk factors among young adults. Various studies have shown the high prevalence of Cardiovascular diseases risk factors among medical or nursing students [8,9,10,11,12]. The awareness levels of medical students regarding Cardiovascular diseases risk factors needs further insight and improvement [13, 14]. In India there has been only handful studies reporting the prevalence of Cardiovascular diseases risk factors among medical students and none from the eastern part of the country [8,9,10]. Prevalence of Cardiovascular diseases risk factors vary across ethnicity and races [14]

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