Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome among Apparently Healthy Adult Population in Pakistan: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
2.3. Selection of Studies
2.4. Data Extraction and Management
- General Information: Author, Study title, Publication year.
- Methods section: Study design, province, community (urban/sub-urban/rural), study period, study setting, population, sample size, age group, sampling technique, and diagnostic criteria.
- Outcome section: Prevalence of MetS.
2.5. Risk of Bias Assessment in Included Studies
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Included Studies
3.2. Primary Outcomes
3.3. Subgroup Analysis
3.4. Quality Assessment and Publication Bias
3.5. Sensitivity Analyses
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Study ID [References] | Study Design | Province | Community | City/Village | Study Period | Study Setting | Sample Size | Age Group | Sampling Technique | Diagnostic Criteria |
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Ahmed 2020 [10] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Karachi | Not reported | Community | 15,590 | 30–64 years | Non-probability consecutive | IDF NCEP ATP III |
Ahsan 2015 [24] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Karachi | Jan–Aug 2008 | Facility | 40 | 30 years and above | Systematic random technique | NCEP ATP III |
Alam 2011 [20] | Cross-sectional | Punjab | Urban | Bhawalpur | June 2008 to May 2009 | Facility | 194 | 20–60 years | Simple Random Sampling | NCEP ATP III |
Ali 2012 [32] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Karachi | July to Dec 2011 | Facility | 1329 | 18 years and above | Non-probability convenience sampling | IDF |
Alvi 2011 [26] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Karachi | July to Dec 2004 | Community | 867 | 25 years and above | Simple Random Sampling | IDF |
Arif 2021 [28] | Cross-sectional | KPK | Urban | Peshawar | Not reported | Community | 288 | 20 years and above | Multistage Clustering Sample | IDF |
Hamid 2010 [21] | Case-Control | KPK | Urban | Peshawar | 2006 | Community | 150 | 40 years and above | Non-probability convenience sampling | NCEP ATP III |
Hussain 2016 [11] | Cross-sectional | Punjab | Sub-Urban Village | Kacha, Dera Chahal, Shadawal and Samsani Khui | Not Reported | Community | 4319 | Adults (Exact age not mentioned) | Convenience sampling | IDF NCEP ATP III AHA WHO |
Hydrie 2009 [9] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Karachi | July 2004, to Dec 2004 | Community | 363 | 25 years and above | Random Sampling | IDF Modified NCEP ATP III |
Jahan 2007 [27] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Karachi | Dec 2004 to Apr 2005 | Facility | 250 | 25 years and above | Convenience sampling | NCEP ATP III |
Malik 2020 [16] | Cross-sectional | Punjab | Urban | Lahore | June 2016 to March 2017 | Facility | 509 | 18–24 years | Convenience sampling | IDF |
Memon 2020 [30] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Hyderabad | Jan 2018 to June 2018 | Facility | 276 | 35–60 years | Convenience sampling | NCEP ATP III |
Riaz 2011 [25] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Karachi | Not Reported | Community | 337 | 25 years and above | Random Sampling | IDF |
Shafique 2012 [19] | Cross-sectional | Punjab | Urban/Rural Both | Faisalabad /Peripheral area | Jan 2006 to June 2009 | Community | 2032 | 30–75 years | Convenience sampling | IDF |
Shafique 2013 [22] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Karachi | Not Reported | Community | 1070 | 16–75 years | Simple Random Sampling | IDF |
Shaikh 2020 [18] | Cross-sectional | Sindh | Urban | Hyderabad | March to Sep 2019 | Facility | 137 | 25–65 years | Purposive sampling | NCEP ATP III |
Shahzad 2017 [31] | Cross-sectional | Baluchistan | Urban | Quetta | Aug 2015 to Jan 2016 | Facility | 255 | 17–19 years | Convenience sampling | IDF |
Sheikh 2021 [17] | Case-Control Study | Punjab | Urban | Lahore | Oct 2017 to March 2018 | Facility | 202 | 20–36 years | Convenience sampling | NCEP ATP III |
Zahid 2008 [29] | Cross-sectional | Punjab | Rural | Kharian | March to July 2006 | Community | 160 | 20 years and above | Random sampling | IDF Modified NCEP ATP III |
Zain 2019 [23] | Case-Control | Sindh | Urban | Hyderabad | March 2015 to Sep 2015 | Facility | 60 | 19–40 years | Consecutive sampling | Not Reported |
Subgroups | Pooled Prevalence [95% CIs] (%) | Number of Studies Analyzed | Total Number of Patients |
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Diagnostic criteria | |||
IDF | 33.2 [18.5–48.0] | 12 | 28,992 |
NCEP | 23.9 [8.0–39.8] | 10 | 22,143 |
Metabolic syndrome types | |||
Central obesity | 37.1 [23.7–50.5] | 15 | 25,331 |
High blood pressure | 29.5 [20.0–38.9] | 15 | 25,608 |
Increased glucose | 20.6 [15.3–25.9] | 16 | 26,989 |
High TG | 35.8 [24.3–47.3] | 16 | 26,989 |
Low HDL | 48.2 [30.8–65.6] | 17 | 27,326 |
Strategies of Sensitivity Analyses | Prevalence [95% CI] | Difference of Pooled Prevalence Compared to the Main Result | Number of Studies Analyzed | Total Number of Participants | Heterogeneity | |
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I2 | p-Value | |||||
Excluding outlier studies | 24.4 [18.6–30.2] | 4.4% lower | 18 | 24,771 | 99% | <0.0001 |
Excluding small studies (n < 100) | 29.6 [18.0–41.1] | 0.8% higher | 18 | 30,319 | 100% | <0.0001 |
Excluding low- and moderate-quality studies | 27.0 [18.0–36.0] | 1.8% lower | 14 | 25,062 | 100% | <0.0001 |
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Adil, S.O.; Islam, M.A.; Musa, K.I.; Shafique, K. Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome among Apparently Healthy Adult Population in Pakistan: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Healthcare 2023, 11, 531. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040531
Adil SO, Islam MA, Musa KI, Shafique K. Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome among Apparently Healthy Adult Population in Pakistan: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Healthcare. 2023; 11(4):531. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040531
Chicago/Turabian StyleAdil, Syed Omair, Md Asiful Islam, Kamarul Imran Musa, and Kashif Shafique. 2023. "Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome among Apparently Healthy Adult Population in Pakistan: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Healthcare 11, no. 4: 531. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040531
APA StyleAdil, S. O., Islam, M. A., Musa, K. I., & Shafique, K. (2023). Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome among Apparently Healthy Adult Population in Pakistan: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Healthcare, 11(4), 531. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040531