Factors Responsible for Diabetes Elevated Blood Pressure
Among Bangladesh Adults
Volume 3 - Issue 1
KC Bhuyan*
- Department of Statistics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Received: September 11, 2020 Published: September 25, 2020
Corresponding author: KC Bhuyan, Department of Statistics, Jahangirnagar University, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh
DOI: 10.32474/ADO.2020.03.000151
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Abstract
The analytical results presented here were based on data collected from 960 adults of ages 18 years and above residing in both
urban and rural areas of Bangladesh. The data were collected by some doctors and nurses from and nearby their working places
according to quota sampling plan. The objective of the study was to investigate the impacts of different socioeconomic variables
on simultaneous sufferings of adults from diabetes and high blood pressure and to identify the most responsible variables for
this suffering. The analysis indicated that 5.4 percent adults were simultaneously suffering from both diabetes and elevated blood
pressure. The most responsible variable for the diseases was occupation followed by gender variation, income and expenditure. The
results of risk ratio and factor analysis indicated that the females and physically inactive adults had the more chance of affecting
by the disease. Males, non- user of can food and skilled or unskilled working group had less chance of affected by the disease. The
variables were identified by factor analysis.
Keywords: Diabetes; Elevated Blood Pressure; Socioeconomic Variables; Risk Ratio; Standard Error of ln (Risk Ratio); Factor
Analysis; Factor Loading
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