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Global heart | 2016

Effectiveness of a Community-Based Intervention Program to Reduce Hypertension Prevalence Among Adults : Results of a Quasiexperimental Study With Control Group in the Region of Sousse, Tunisia

J. Sahli; J. Maatoug; Imed Harrabi; Sihem Ben Fredj; E. Dendana; H. Ghannem

BACKGROUND High blood pressure is preventable and is directly related to lifestyle habits such as an unbalanced diet, low levels of physical activity, and tobacco use. OBJECTIVES This quasiexperimental study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a 3-year community intervention targeting healthy lifestyle promotion in reducing hypertension prevalence among adults. METHODS A quasiexperimental design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a 3-year intervention for healthy lifestyle that was implemented between 2010 and 2013 in a community of adults in the region of Sousse in Tunisia. The population study was randomly selected in both intervention and control groups at pre-assessment and post-assessment. After considering a type 1 error α of 5%, a type 2 error β of 20%, and a change in the prevalence of various risk factors of 6% between pre-intervention and post-intervention, the sample size was fixed to 2,000 adults in intervention and control areas. RESULTS The intervention group was composed of 940 and 1,001 adults, and the control group was composed of 940 and 976, respectively, at pre-assessment and post-assessment. The prevalence of hypertension decreased in the intervention group globally from 37.3% to 33.7% but not significantly (p = 0.1). In the control group, this proportion increased from 31.1% to 33.4% without significant difference (p = 0.28). In the intervention group, after stratification for age, a significant decrease (p = 0.007) in the prevalence of hypertension was observed for participants younger than 40 years old: it decreased from 22.8% to 16.2%. In the control group, it increased from 14% to 15.4% (p = 0.52). In intervention group, a significant decrease of the hypertension from 31.4% to 26% (p = 0.03) was observed among nonobese participants after stratification for weight status. No significant change was observed in the control group. CONCLUSIONS This study showed the feasibility and effectiveness of a community-based intervention to reduce the prevalence of hypertension in the context of a developing country.


International journal of adolescent medicine and health | 2015

Assessment of the validity of self-reported smoking status among schoolchildren in Sousse, Tunisia.

J. Maatoug; J. Sahli; Imed Harrabi; Firas Chouikha; Sonia Hmad; E. Dendana; Sihem Ben Fredj; Slim Slama; Mustafa al'Absi; Harry A. Lando; H. Ghannem

Abstract Introduction: Tobacco use, which begins in adolescence and childhood and continues in later life, is the major avoidable risk for non-communicable diseases and death in the world. Self-reports have frequently been used to estimate smoking prevalence and health consequences. This study explores the validity of self-reports of smoking behavior among schoolchildren in Tunisia. Materials and methods: This study was conducted in March 2014 among a sample of 147 schoolchildren randomly selected. Data concerning the smoking habit were collected by a questionnaire designed for the purposes of this work. Then, exhaled CO, a biochemical marker of smoke exposure, was measured using piCO+ Smokerlyzer® breath CO monitor among participants. Sensitivity and specificity of self-reports were calculated. Results: The prevalence of reported smoking was 9.5% with 16.7% and 1.7% respectively among boys and girls. Their mean age was 14.5±1.28 years old. When considering 4 ppm as the cut-off level of breath CO, sensitivity and specificity of self-reports were 100% and 93.7%, respectively. But at a breath CO cut-off of 3 ppm, self-reporting was 62.5% sensitive and 93.5% specific. Conclusion: According to our findings, we suggest that self-reports can be considered as a good tool to be used with a reasonable confidence to assess the smoking status.


Medical research archives | 2017

Clustering of lifestyle risk factors in employees: A quasi-experimental study in Sousse, Tunisia

Sihem Ben Fredj; R. Ghammem; Jihen Maatoug; Mohamed Rejeb; J. Sahli; E. Dendana; Imed Harrabi; Nejib Mrizek; H. Ghannem

Background:An increased understanding of the prevalence and clustering patterns of multiple lifestyle-related health factors may support efforts to reduce incidence of disease, management of existing chronic disease, and improve overall health outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of three years based intervention in the workplace on clustering of non communicable diseases’ risk factors.Methods:We based our study on a quasi-experimental intervention study (pre and post assessments with intervention and control groups) in two districts in the governorate of Sousse. The evaluation before and after the intervention focused on attitudes and behaviors of participants. The intervention program team conducted several actions for the employees at workplace days focusing on free physical activity sessions and free smoking cessation consultations.Results:Participants who had no risk factor increased significantly from 5.9% to 10.3% (pl0.001) in intervention group but not significantly in control group. Those who had only one risk factor increased in intervention group but decreased in control group.Conclusion:Intervening on two or more risk behavior simultaneously might be more effective than intervening on them separately.


International journal of adolescent medicine and health | 2017

Challenges and results of a school-based intervention to manage excess weight among school children in Tunisia 2012-2014.

Jihen Maatoug; Sihem Ben Fredj; Zeineb Msakni; E. Dendana; J. Sahli; Imed Harrabi; Firas Chouikha; Lamia Boughamoura; Slim Slama; Nathalie Farpour-Lambert; H. Ghannem

Abstract Background: Obesity is a serious health issue and predisposes individuals to an increased risk of morbidity and mortality. Its prevalence in children has increased worldwide. Objective: To demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of a school-based management program based on healthy lifestyle promotion for obese and overweight adolescents in Sousse, Tunisia. Methods: We conducted a quasi-experimental study among overweight and obese school children enrolled in 7th and 8th grades in Sousse, Tunisia with two groups, intervention and control. The 1-year intervention was based on promoting healthy eating and physical activity through a collective intervention for all recruited children and an individual intervention only for obese children who require intensive managing. Data collection was done before, at the end and at a 4-month follow up of the intervention, both in intervention and control groups. Results: The body mass index Z score decreased significantly from pre-intervention to post-intervention (1.89±0.57 to 1.76±0.63, p<0.001) and from post-intervention to the follow-up (1.76±0.63 to 1.55±0.68, p<0.001) in the intervention group. In the control group, it decreased significantly from pre-intervention to post-intervention but not significantly from post-intervention to follow-up assessment. Calorie intake decreased significantly both in intervention and control groups. Conclusion: This project began with introducing a new culture of health management in schools on one side and with increasing awareness of the importance of obesity prevention and treatment. The support of authorities for this type of action is very important to guarantee its sustainability.


International journal of adolescent medicine and health | 2017

Clustering of chronic diseases risk factors among adolescents: a quasi-experimental study in Sousse, Tunisia

E. Dendana; R. Ghammem; J. Sahli; Jihen Maatoug; Sihem Ben Fredj; Imed Harrabi; Molka Chaieb; H. Ghannem

Abstract Background The objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a school-based physical activity and nutritional behavior intervention, on the reduction of clustering of chronic diseases risk factors among school children. Materials and methods A quasi-experimental school-based intervention was conducted with an intervention group and a control group in the region of Sousse in Tunisia. The intervention was implemented between 2010 and 2013, with data collected at pre and at post intervention. Studied risk factors were: smoking, sedentary behavior, low fruit and vegetable intake and obesity. Odds ratios (ORs) were used to calculate the clustering of two risk factors. We calculated ORs in each group before and after the intervention. Results In the intervention group, the prevalence of adolescents that had no risk factors has significantly increased (p = 0.004). In the control group the prevalence of adolescents carrying two or more risk factors has increased (p = 0.06). The results showed that all risk factors tended to cluster together in both groups. In the intervention group, the calculated OR for smoking and sedentary behavior decreased after assessment (OR = 5.93) as well as the OR for smoking and low fruit and vegetable intake (OR = 3.26). In the control group, all ORs increased, showing an enhancement of the association. Conclusion This study showed the effectiveness of a school-based intervention in reducing the clustering of chronic diseases risk factors.


Annales D Endocrinologie | 2015

Évolution du statut pondéral d’un groupe d’adolescents de la ville de Sousse après une étude quasi expérimentale sur les styles de vie sains : 2010–2014

E. Dendana; J. Maatoug; J. Sahli; S. Ben Fredj; Imed Harrabi; M. Chadli-Chaieb; H. Ghannem


Annales D Endocrinologie | 2016

Programme d’intervention communautaire pour la prévention des facteurs de risque des maladies non transmissibles dans la région de Sousse (Tunisie)

J. Sahli; J. Maatoug; E. Dendana; S. Ben Fredj; Imed Harrabi; H. Ghannem


Annales D Endocrinologie | 2016

Activité physique et habitudes alimentaires : quels comportements chez l’adolescent obèse ?

E. Dendana; J. Maatoug; J. Sahli; Imed Harrabi; M. Chaieb; H. Ghannem


Annales D Endocrinologie | 2015

Effets d’une intervention visant les styles de vie sains sur les anomalies métaboliques chez les collégiens obèses et en surpoids à Sousse en Tunisie : résultats d’une étude quasi expérimentale

J. Maatoug; J. Sahli; E. Dendana; S. Ben Fredj; Imed Harrabi; H. Ghannem


Annales D Endocrinologie | 2015

Programme d’intervention pour prévenir l’hypertension artérielle en milieu de travail dans la région de Sousse en Tunisie : résultats d’une étude quasi expérimentale

J. Sahli; J. Maatoug; S. Ben Fredj; E. Dendana; Imed Harrabi; N. Mrizak; H. Ghannem

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University of Sousse

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