Relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-sectional study among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur

Cardiovascular disease is a significant public health concern worldwide, including in Malaysia. Various attempts have been made to resolve this issue. One of the most important methods of controlling cardiovascular risk factors is physical exercise. However, today’s women, especially housewives, are...

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Published in:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Main Author: Mohd Saat N.Z.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Mohd Amin H.; Hanafiah H.; Shamsulkamar N.S.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2021
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Mohd Saat N.Z.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Mohd Amin H.; Hanafiah H.; Shamsulkamar N.S.
Relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-sectional study among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur
2021
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
18
11
10.3390/ijerph18116090
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85107179793&doi=10.3390%2fijerph18116090&partnerID=40&md5=3e5211f25c3458e28cfda3d9f63ed5bd
Cardiovascular disease is a significant public health concern worldwide, including in Malaysia. Various attempts have been made to resolve this issue. One of the most important methods of controlling cardiovascular risk factors is physical exercise. However, today’s women, especially housewives, are often identified by a lack of physical activity. This is alarming to society, as cardiovascular disease can affect the quality of their life. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur. A total of 63 housewives participated in this cross-sectional study. All participating housewives were asked to fill out a sociodemographic questionnaire and the short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). To evaluate cardiovascular risk factors, anthropometric measurements and blood samples were taken. Findings showed that an average of 70.5 ± 232.4 min/week was spent on moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), which indicated a low level of physical activity. Data showed that 90.5% of the subjects had low physical activity, 6.3% were moderate, and 3.2% were considered as having a high level of physical activity. For body mass index (BMI), 58.7% of the respondents were obese, 28.6% were overweight (29.10 ± 5.67 kg m–2 ), and 81.0% of subjects had a waist circumference (WC) value above the normal range (92.74 ± 16.40 cm). A two-way ANOVA test revealed significant mean differences between systolic blood pressure (mm/Hg) and age groups (p > 0.05). Nevertheless, there was a significant association between MVPA and cardiovascular risk factors using negative binomial regression (p < 0.01). The findings of this study highlight the need for health promotional programs to raise awareness, educate, and engage low-income housewives in lifestyle-enhancing behaviors. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Mohd Saat N.Z.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Mohd Amin H.; Hanafiah H.; Shamsulkamar N.S.
spellingShingle Mohd Saat N.Z.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Mohd Amin H.; Hanafiah H.; Shamsulkamar N.S.
Relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-sectional study among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur
author_facet Mohd Saat N.Z.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Mohd Amin H.; Hanafiah H.; Shamsulkamar N.S.
author_sort Mohd Saat N.Z.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Mohd Amin H.; Hanafiah H.; Shamsulkamar N.S.
title Relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-sectional study among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur
title_short Relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-sectional study among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur
title_full Relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-sectional study among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur
title_fullStr Relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-sectional study among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-sectional study among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur
title_sort Relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors: A cross-sectional study among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur
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description Cardiovascular disease is a significant public health concern worldwide, including in Malaysia. Various attempts have been made to resolve this issue. One of the most important methods of controlling cardiovascular risk factors is physical exercise. However, today’s women, especially housewives, are often identified by a lack of physical activity. This is alarming to society, as cardiovascular disease can affect the quality of their life. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between physical activity and cardiovascular risk factors among low-income housewives in Kuala Lumpur. A total of 63 housewives participated in this cross-sectional study. All participating housewives were asked to fill out a sociodemographic questionnaire and the short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ). To evaluate cardiovascular risk factors, anthropometric measurements and blood samples were taken. Findings showed that an average of 70.5 ± 232.4 min/week was spent on moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), which indicated a low level of physical activity. Data showed that 90.5% of the subjects had low physical activity, 6.3% were moderate, and 3.2% were considered as having a high level of physical activity. For body mass index (BMI), 58.7% of the respondents were obese, 28.6% were overweight (29.10 ± 5.67 kg m–2 ), and 81.0% of subjects had a waist circumference (WC) value above the normal range (92.74 ± 16.40 cm). A two-way ANOVA test revealed significant mean differences between systolic blood pressure (mm/Hg) and age groups (p > 0.05). Nevertheless, there was a significant association between MVPA and cardiovascular risk factors using negative binomial regression (p < 0.01). The findings of this study highlight the need for health promotional programs to raise awareness, educate, and engage low-income housewives in lifestyle-enhancing behaviors. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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