Back

Prevalence of Non-communicable diseases among the pregnant women in selected three teagardens of Sreemongol Upazila in Moulvibazar district

Abdullah, A. S. M.; Haq, F.; Dalal, K.

2026-03-26 epidemiology
10.64898/2026.03.22.26348744 medRxiv
Show abstract

Bangladesh is experiencing emerging burden of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the emerging as major cause of morbidity and mortality, accounting for 61% of deaths in Bangladesh. The study aims to describe the prevalence of NCDs among pregnant women in teagardens in Moulvibazar district. Three teagardens of Sreemongol upazila in Moulvibazar district was selected randomly. The pregnant women were considered for collecting the NCD related information. A sample size of 86 was purposively selected based on relevant literature review. Data was collected by conducting face to face interview with the respondents through pre-tested semi-structured questionnaire. Data was analyzed with the help of SPSS Version 24 Software. For effective use of limited resources, an increased understanding of the shifting burden and better characterization of risk factors of NCDs including Hypertension is needed. Average age of the women attended for screening test was 23 (15-45) years. More than 47% women were found with Gravida 1. The mean duration of pregnancy was found 18.8 weeks. Above 24% percent of GDM women were found at low blood pressure but 2% were identified at high blood pressure. 28% were found underweight with BMI calculation but 11% were identified with overweight. The challenges tests for blood sugar findings of women were found 12.7% GDM positive (7.8-<11 mmol/L). About 16.5% had complications during pregnancy including anaemia, eclampsia, edema, diarrhoea etc. A community based NCDs surveillance model could be developed through participation Government health managers, experts and stakeholders, which were taken by local health system for implementation.

Matching journals

The top 6 journals account for 50% of the predicted probability mass.

1
PLOS ONE
4510 papers in training set
Top 3%
29.3%
2
PLOS Global Public Health
293 papers in training set
Top 1%
6.8%
3
Scientific Reports
3102 papers in training set
Top 26%
4.4%
4
Frontiers in Public Health
140 papers in training set
Top 1%
4.4%
5
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
10 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
4.2%
6
Epidemiology and Infection
84 papers in training set
Top 0.7%
3.1%
50% of probability mass above
7
BMJ Open
554 papers in training set
Top 7%
2.5%
8
JMIRx Med
31 papers in training set
Top 0.4%
2.2%
9
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
60 papers in training set
Top 2%
2.0%
10
IJID Regions
10 papers in training set
Top 0.1%
1.9%
11
BMC Infectious Diseases
118 papers in training set
Top 2%
1.8%
12
Gene
41 papers in training set
Top 0.7%
1.8%
13
Heliyon
146 papers in training set
Top 2%
1.6%
14
BMC Public Health
147 papers in training set
Top 4%
1.3%
15
Wellcome Open Research
57 papers in training set
Top 1%
1.3%
16
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
16 papers in training set
Top 0.9%
1.3%
17
Archives of Public Health
12 papers in training set
Top 0.4%
1.2%
18
F1000Research
79 papers in training set
Top 3%
1.2%
19
BMC Research Notes
29 papers in training set
Top 0.3%
1.2%
20
PeerJ
261 papers in training set
Top 11%
1.0%
21
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
124 papers in training set
Top 5%
1.0%
22
Frontiers in Medicine
113 papers in training set
Top 5%
0.9%
23
Cureus
67 papers in training set
Top 4%
0.8%
24
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
378 papers in training set
Top 5%
0.8%
25
JMIR Formative Research
32 papers in training set
Top 1%
0.8%
26
Journal of Global Health
18 papers in training set
Top 0.6%
0.8%
27
Archives of Clinical and Biomedical Research
28 papers in training set
Top 3%
0.7%
28
Health Science Reports
12 papers in training set
Top 0.5%
0.7%
29
International Journal of Infectious Diseases
126 papers in training set
Top 4%
0.5%
30
COVID
13 papers in training set
Top 0.5%
0.5%