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Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology Study PURE

Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology Study PURE. Patricio López-Jaramillo, MD, PhD Lina Patricia Pradilla MD National Coordinator Colombia. PURE - URBAN. Bucaramanga 300 subjects Sampling by blocks All economical social levels representated 01 1XX XXX 01. PURE - RURAL.

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Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology Study PURE

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  1. Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology StudyPURE Patricio López-Jaramillo, MD, PhD Lina Patricia Pradilla MD National Coordinator Colombia

  2. PURE - URBAN Bucaramanga • 300 subjects • Sampling by blocks • All economical social levels representated • 01 1XX XXX 01

  3. PURE - RURAL • 317 subjects • Included three areas: • Aratoca (01 2XX) • Barichara (01 3XX) • Villanueva (01 4XX)

  4. STATUS OF COLOMBIA

  5. STATUS OF COLOMBIA

  6. MALE

  7. FEMALE

  8. Prevalence Blood Pressure ≥135 / ≥85 p value: Х2 test urban vs rural

  9. Prevalence Obesity Body Mass Index > 30Kg/m2 p value: Х2 test urban vs rural

  10. Prevalence Abdominal Obesity Waist Circumference p value: Х2 test urban vs rural * Men: Waist circumference ≥ 90 cm **Women: Waist circumference ≥ 80 cm

  11. Prevalence of Fasting plasma glucose >100 mg/dl p value: Х2 test urban vs rural

  12. p value: Х2 test urban vs rural

  13. LESSONS LEARNED • Urban: 1 month to complete all study in 300 subjects • Rural: 1.5 month • Personal: six ( 2 MDs, 3 nurses, 1 laboratory technician, all full time)

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