Behavioral counseling for cardiovascular disease prevention in 36 low-income and middle-income countries.

Minghai Yan, Bo Hu, Lap Ah Tse, Yingxuan Zhu, Zhiguang Liu, Duolao Wang, Wei Li

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Abstract

Background

Given the substantial prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), evaluation of behavioral counseling for prevention of CVD is important.

Methods

We pooled nationally representative cross-sectional surveys from 36 LMICs between 2013 and 2020. The population was divided into three groups according to CVD risk: the potential risk group, the risk group and the CVD group. We estimated the prevalence of six types of behavioral counseling among the three groups separately: smoking, salt reduction, fruit and vegetable intake, dietary fat reduction, physical activity and body weight.

Results

There were 16,057 (25.4%) in the potential risk group, 43,113 (49.9%) in the risk group, and 7796 (8.6%) in the CVD group. The prevalence of receiving at least four types of counseling in the three groups was 15.6% (95% CI 13.9 to 17.5), 14.9% (95% CI 14.0 to 15.9), and 19.8% (95% CI 17.7 to 22.2), respectively. The lowest prevalence was for tobacco use counseling: 24.5% (95% CI 22.5 to 26.4), 23.2% (95% CI 22.1 to 24.3), and 32.1% (95% CI 29.5 to 34.8), respectively. The prevalence of counseling was higher in upper-middle-income countries than in lower-middle-income countries. Women, older people, those with more education, and those living in urban areas were more likely to receive counseling.

Conclusion

The prevalence of behavioral counseling for CVD is low in LMICs, especially among potentially at-risk populations and in low-income countries. These findings highlight the current urgent need to improve CVD prevention and management systems to enhance behavioral counseling and intervention.

Original languageEnglish
Article number108009
Pages (from-to)e108009
JournalPreventive Medicine
Volume185
Early online date24 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Behavioral counseling
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Global health
  • Lifestyle advice
  • Prevention

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