Vascular Health and Risk Management (May 2021)

Ideal Cardiovascular Health Behaviours in Nationally Representative School-Based Samples of Adolescents in the Caribbean

  • Pengpid S,
  • Peltzer K

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Vol. Volume 17
pp. 187 – 194

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Supa Pengpid,1,2 Karl Peltzer3 1ASEAN Institute for Health Development, Mahidol University, Salaya, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand; 2Department of Research Administration and Development, University of Limpopo, Turfloop, South Africa; 3Department of Psychology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South AfricaCorrespondence: Karl PeltzerDepartment of Psychology, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South AfricaEmail [email protected]: Ideal cardiovascular health behaviour (CVHB) measures four ideal health behaviours (non-smoking, body mass index < 85th Percentile, healthy diet, and physical activity). This study aimed to determine the prevalence, distribution, and correlates of ideal CVHB among adolescents in the Caribbean.Methods: Nationally representative cross-sectional data of 2016 or 2017 with complete CVHB measurements were analysed from 7556 school adolescents from four Caribbean countries.Results: The prevalence of 0– 1 ideal metrics CVHB was 20.4%, 2 ideal metrics 48.7%, and 3– 4 ideal metrics 30.8%. Only 5.0% had all 4 ideal CVHB metrics, 41.0% intermediate CVH (≥ 1 metric in the intermediate category and none in the poor category), and 54.0% had poor CVH (≥ 1 metric in poor category). In adjusted logistic regression analysis, compared to students from Dominican Republic, students from Jamaica (Adjusted Odds Ratio-AOR: 1.36, 95% confidence interval-CI: 1.01– 1.85), students from Trinidad and Tobago (AOR: 1.46, 95% CI: 1.17– 1.82) and male sex (AOR: 1.35, 95% CI: 1.11– 1.64) were positively associated with meeting 3– 4 ideal CVHB metrics. In addition, in unadjusted analysis, rarely or sometimes experiencing hunger was negatively and high peer and parent support were positively associated with meeting 3– 4 ideal CVHB metrics.Conclusion: The proportion of meeting 3– 4 ideal CVHB metrics was low among adolescents in four Caribbean countries. Both high-risk and school-wide intervention programmes should be implemented in aiding to improve CVHB in Caribbean countries. Several factors associated with ideal CVHB were identified, which can be targeted in school health interventions.Keywords: cardiovascular health behaviour, adolescents, Caribbean

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