- The study aimed to identify the risk factors contributing to dyslipidemia among adult residents in the Shunqing District of Nanchong City using a comprehensive sampling and analysis method from 2013 to 2018.
- The findings revealed a 34.2% prevalence rate of dyslipidemia, with higher rates in males (38.11%) compared to females (31.91%), and linked dyslipidemia to conditions like hypertension, diabetes, and coronary heart disease.
- Key risk factors identified include gender, body mass index, education level, smoking history, and existing health conditions, indicating that targeting these factors could help address dyslipidemia in this urban population.