# Risk Factors of CVD in Different Ethnic Groups in Kyrgyzstan

**Authors:** Hossain Syed Azfar, Muiz Ibrahim, Kenesh Dzhusupov, Hans Orru, Inga Villa, Kati Orru

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/puh2.70025 · Public Health Challenges · 2025-02-07

## TL;DR

This study finds that cardiovascular disease risk factors vary significantly among different ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan, with some groups facing higher risks than others.

## Contribution

The study provides new insights into how CVD risk factors differ across ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan, highlighting disparities and potential targets for intervention.

## Key findings

- East European ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan face the highest CVD prevalence (42.7%), while Western Asian groups face the lowest (20.6%).
- Physical activity levels differ significantly across ethnic groups, but risk factors like BMI and alcohol consumption are consistent across all groups.
- Educational attainment does not significantly influence CVD risk markers within ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan.

## Abstract

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality in Kyrgyzstan. The study aimed to explore the CVD prevalence depending on various risk factors across diverse ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan.

A cross‐sectional study was carried out among six ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan, aged 18 years and above. The sample was stratified for age, education, family status, and income. We used a questionnaire with 47 questions to explore the health status, behavior and lifestyle determinants, and prevalence of CVD. We used the chi‐square test to investigate differences between groups, and ANCOVA to determine differences between mean scores on analyzed variables. Logistic regression was used to analyze the relationship between independent and dependent variables. Confounding variables were only included if they correlated with both the independent and dependent variables. Interaction analyses were conducted with logistic regression to investigate if there were any differences between the nationalities in the relationships between the independent and dependent variables.

Our study confirmed that the CVD prevalence across diverse ethnic groups can be significantly different: In Kyrgyzstan, the most disadvantaged groups in this context were East European and the least—Western Asian. There was no difference between studied groups found in the ethnicity‐stratified prevalence of such CVD risk factors as low fruit and vegetable consumption, alcohol intake, smoking, and body mass index (BMI). There was no statistically significant association between educational attainment and CVD risk markers within the studied ethnic groups. The analysis of ethnicity‐stratified prevalence of CVD risk markers resulted in a significant difference in physical activity across ethnicity groups.

The study results provided an understanding of the ethnicity‐stratified prevalence of CVD risk markers in the population in Kyrgyzstan. They could serve as instrumental in tailoring targeted public health interventions to address the burden of CVDs in specific subpopulations.

This study examines CVD risk factors across ethnic groups in Kyrgyzstan, revealing significant disparities in prevalence rates (20.6%–42.7%). Age emerged as a critical factor, with BMI and alcohol consumption identified as significant risk factors across all ethnic groups.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** cardiovascular disease (MONDO:0004995)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** CVD (MESH:D002318)
- **Chemicals:** alcohol (MESH:D000438)

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