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. 2020 Aug 18;20:1258. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09349-2

Table 2.

Prevalence of NCDs and cardiovascular risk factors in the study respondents

Total N= 215 Male N= 90 Female N= 125
Risk factors N (%) 95% CI n (%) 95% CI n (%) 95% CI
Hypertension 76 35.3 (29.0–42.1) 32 35.6 (25.7–46.3) 44 35.2 (26.9–44.2)
Diabetes mellitus 10 4.6 (2.2–8.4) 4 4.4 (1.2–11.0) 6 4.8 (1.8–10.1)
Dyslipidemia 103 47.9 (41.1–54.8) 38 42.2 (31.9–53.1) 65 52 (42.9–61.0)
Total N= 189 Male N= 72 Female N= 117
Risk factors N (%) 95% CI n (%) 95% CI n (%) 95% CI
Smoking 78 41.3 (34.2–48.6) 41 56.9 (44.7–68.6) 37 31.6 (23.3–40.9)
Alcohol consumption 137 72.5 (65.5–78.7) 54 75 (63.4–84.5) 83 70.9 (61.8–79.0)
Physical activity 100 52.9 (45.5–60.2) 47 65.3 (53.1–76.1) 53 45.3 (36.1–54.8)