Awareness of Hypertension, Hypercholesterolemia, and Diabetes Mellitus and Associated Characteristics in Russian Adults
Table 3
Prevalence of hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, and diabetes mellitus in the total study population (N = 3803) and by study site (Novosibirsk, N = 1512; Arkhangelsk, N = 2291).
Crude estimates
Standardized estimatesa
Percent (95% CI)
Total sample
Hypertension
58.0 (56.4; 59.6)
53.5 (52.0; 55.1)
Hypercholesterolemia
83.4 (82.2; 84.5)
81.6 (80.3; 82.9)
Diabetes mellitus
8.7 (7.8; 9.6)
7.1 (6.4; 7.9)
Novosibirsk
Hypertension
58.9 (56.4; 61.3)
52.2 (49.6; 54.8)
Hypercholesteremia
85.2 (83.3; 86.9)
82.8 (80.6; 84.9)
Diabetes mellitus
9.8 (8.4; 11.4)
7.9 (6.6; 9.3)
Arkhangelsk
Hypertension
57.4 (55.4; 59.5)
54.4 (52.5; 56.4)
Hypercholesterolemia
82.2 (80.6; 83.7)
80.9 (79.1; 82.5)
Diabetes mellitus
7.9 (6.9; 9.1)
6.7 (5.8; 7.7)
aAge- and sex-standardized to European standard population 2013 (ESP2013).