Abstract
Although half of #annual mortality and almost half of the burden of
disease in Bangladesh are for NCDs, less evidence are available to
identify the variables responsible for NCDs. The aim of the present work
is to identify the factors associated with NCDs in a representative
sample of families of students of American International University -
Bangladesh (AIUB). The most important variables responsible for the
presence of non-communicable diseases among the Bangladeshi adults were
age followed by marital status, body weight, level of education and
other variables. These variables were identified by discriminant
analysis. The study was based on 785 adult respondents from families of
2% randomly selected students. The students themselves collected the
information through a pre-designed and #pre-tested questionnaires. The
collected information were residence, sex, age, height, weight,
education, occupation, marital status, physical work, monthly income,
family size, smoking habit and food habit along with suffering of any
non-communicable disease and its treatment. Body Mass Index (BMI) was
calculated from the collected data. The association of NCDs with social
factors and BMI were observed using #Chi-square test and hence identified
the associated factors with NCDs.
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