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    Home / Central Data Catalog / HEALTH_AND_WELL-BEING / APHRC-CVD-2011-1.2
Health_and_Well-Being

Assessing the linkages between socioeconomic status, perceived personal risk, and risk factors for cardiovascular and related non-communicable diseases in a population of slum dwellers in Nairobi, Kenya

KENYA, 2008 - 2009
Health and Well-Being (HaW)
African Population and Health Research Center
Last modified February 23, 2015 Page views 735905 Documentation in PDF Metadata DDI/XML JSON
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  • AlcoholValidation
  • CVDMain_data
  • OGTT
  • PAValidation
Variable Groups
  • CVD Main Data
    • Identification
    • Demographics
    • Care and Support
    • Links with Place of origin
    • Work history and benefits
    • Chronic conditions and health care utilication
    • Health state descriptions
    • Social cultural environment
    • Body image
    • Risk factors an d preventine behavior
    • Perceived personal risk
    • Anthropometrics and biomakers
    • Validation study
  • Alcohol Validation
    • Identification
    • Validation of Alcohol Consumption
    • Endings
  • PA Validation
  • OGTT

Variable Groups

Variable group: OGTT
Variables 15
vq01
Questionnaire Identifier
vq02
Field Worker
vq03
Slum of Residence
vq05
Gender
vq06
Date when Test conducted
vq07
Respondent ID
vq08
Location ID
vq09
Start Time
vq10
Time after 1 Hour
vq11
End Time
vq12
1st Test after 0 Hour
vq13
2nd Test after 1 Hour
vq14
3rd Test after 2 Hour
vq15
4th Test
vq16
Note if Respondent Diabetic/Any Illness/Taking Medication/Inactive
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