BMC Public Health (Jan 2010)

Diabetes mellitus and hypertension have comparable adverse effects on health-related quality of life

  • Metelko Željko,
  • Pibernik-Okanović Mirjana,
  • Šekerija Mario,
  • Ajduković Dea,
  • Poljičanin Tamara,
  • Vuletić Mavrinac Gorka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-10-12
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 12

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Abstract Background We aimed to assess health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among people with diabetes or hypertension, estimate the effect of cardiovascular comorbidities on HRQoL as well as compare HRQoL in these groups with that of healthy individuals. Methods A total of 9,070 respondents aged 18 years and over were assessed for HRQoL. Data were obtained from the Croatian Adult Health Survey. Respondents were divided into five groups according to their medical history: participants with hypertension (RR), hypertension and cardiovascular comorbidities (RR+), diabetes mellitus (DM), diabetes and cardiovascular comorbidities (DM+) and participants free of these conditions (healthy individuals, HI). HRQoL was assessed on 8 dimensions of the SF-36 questionnaire. Results Participants with diabetes and those with hypertension reported comparably limited (p > 0.05) HRQoL in all dimensions of SF-36, compared with healthy individuals (p 0.05) than participants without such comorbidities (p Conclusion Diabetes and hypertension seem to comparably impair HRQoL. Cardiovascular comorbidities further reduce HRQoL in participants with both chronic conditions. Future research of interventions aimed at improving these participants' HRQoL is needed.