Perceptions of risk factors of cardiovascular disease and cardiac rehabilitation: A cross-sectional study targeting the Chinese population in the Midlands, UK

T. Za, J.C.F. Lau, A.C.K. Wong, A.W.S. Wong, S. Lui, J.W.D. Fong, P.Y.C. Chow, K.B. Jolly

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Abstract

Objectives To find out and explore the knowledge and opinion of Chinese people on cardiovascular disease and awareness of cardiac rehabilitation.

Design A cross-sectional study using 14-item bilingual (Chinese and English) questionnaires that include information on demographics, health status, cardiovascular disease related knowledge and perception, and awareness and understanding of the cardiac rehabilitation programme.

Setting Chinese community groups in the Midlands, UK from January to April 2008.

Participants 436 questionnaires from Chinese adults over 18 were obtained.

Main outcome measures Current knowledge and attitude towards cardiovascular disease and awareness of cardiac rehabilitation.

Results Obesity was the most common risk factor identified by 80.7% of participants. Those originated from China had significantly less knowledge compared with subjects from other countries (p
Conclusion The coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors of Chinese population have increased significantly in the last decade. Cardiac rehabilitation awareness was poor among the sample population of this study and language barrier is still a problem. More large studies on Chinese population assessing CAD risk should be done to provide more evidence on CAD prevention for this growing population in the Western world.
Original languageEnglish
JournalHeart Asia
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2012

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