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Rural–urban differences in lipid abnormalities among middle-aged and older Indians
Rural–urban differences in lipid abnormalities among middle-aged and older Indians
Journal Article

Rural–urban differences in lipid abnormalities among middle-aged and older Indians

2025
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Background Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The prevalence of dyslipidemia varies by geographic location, often higher in urban populations. Our study aimed to assess the prevalence of dyslipidemia in the aging Indian population and compare the rural–urban differences in lipid abnormalities. Methods We analyzed baseline cross-sectional data from two longitudinal aging cohorts in rural and urban southern India- 2,797 participants from the rural (CBR-SANSCOG) cohort in Srinivaspura, Karnataka, and, 430 participants from the urban (CBR-TLSA) cohort in Bangalore, Karnataka. Participants aged ≥ 45 years were included, and those with dementia, severe psychiatric/medical illnesses, and severe visual/hearing impairments were excluded. Data on sociodemographic variables, physical activity, tobacco/alcohol use, BMI, diagnosis of diabetes, hypertension, and other medical comorbidities were collected. Lipid profiles were measured from fasting peripheral venous blood samples using standard laboratory techniques and lipid abnormalities were classified based on the NCEP ATP-III criteria. Proportions of lipid abnormalities were compared between the two populations using the two-proportions Z-test, and risk factors associated with dyslipidemia were analyzed using multivariate logistic regression models. Results The prevalence of high total cholesterol (TC), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) was significantly greater in the urban than rural population (TC: 37.0% vs. 28.4% p < 0.001 and LDL-c: 33.5% vs. 26.8%, p < 0.01, respectively), while the prevalence of low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c: 72.4% vs. 44.2%, p <0.001), high triglycerides (TG: 45.7% vs. 38.6%, p <0.01) and lipid risk ratios (TC/HDL-c, TG/HDL-c and LDL-c/HDL-c) was higher in the rural than urban population. Females in both urban and rural populations were at a higher risk of having multiple lipid abnormalities. For the other risk factors assessed, while diabetes, overweight, obesity, and physical inactivity were associated with increased risks for certain lipid abnormalities, these associations were less pronounced in the urban population. Conclusions Aging Indians, both in rural and urban settings, have an alarmingly high prevalence of lipid abnormalities. Considering an elevated cardiovascular disease risk associated with lipid abnormalities, targeted interventions towards these communities are necessary to reduce the disease burden.