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Global Health Econ Sustain                                      Non-communicable diseases household survey




















                                                               Figure 4. Prevalence of hypertension across age groups in Sana’a City,
                                                               Yemen, for 2017 (n = 36,200*). *Age information is missing in 919 cases
                                                               out of 36,200 hypertensive patients.

            Figure  1. The gender distribution of non-communicable diseases in
            Sana’a City, Yemen, for 2017 M: Male; F: Female.
















            Figure 2. Prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) across age
            groups in Sana’a City, Yemen, for 2017 (n = 70,178*). *The age information
            is missing in 1,877 cases out of 70,178 NCD cases.  Figure 5. Gender distribution of diabetes mellitus in Sana’a City, Yemen,
                                                               for 2017 M: Male; F: Female.

















                                                               Figure 6. Prevalence of diabetes mellitus across age groups in Sana’a City,
                                                               Yemen, for 2017 (n = 34,879*). *Age information is missing in 947 cases
                                                               out of 34,879 diabetic patients.
            Figure 3. The gender distribution of hypertension in Sana’a City, Yemen,
            for 2017 M: Male; F: Female.                       from 0.5 to 95. As shown in Figure 9, the gender distribution
                                                               is depicted, with males comprising 72% of the cases, while
            3.5. MDs                                           females accounted for 28%.  Table  10  indicates that the
            Among the 70,178 patients with NCDs, 4244 patients were   prevalence of MD was significantly higher among males
            diagnosed with MD, resulting in a PR of 0.27%. The median   than females, with rates of 0.35% and 0.16%, respectively.
            age for this cohort was 35 years, and the age range spanned   The OR for this disparity is 2.2 (95% CI: 2.06 – 2.31), with


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