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Metrics details. A Publisher Correction to this article was published on 02 May Cardiovascular disease CVD represents a significant health challenge in Egypt, yet there exists limited understanding regarding the knowledge, attitudes, and physical activity levels associated with CVD. These factors play a pivotal role in developing effective prevention and management strategies. Data were collected using a previously validated questionnaire encompassing demographic characteristics, CVD knowledge including risk factors and symptoms , attitudes toward CVD, and self-reported physical activity levels.
The survey was distributed among social media channels, and trained researchers administered the questionnaire via face-to-face interviews with adult patients with and without CVD admitted to Cairo University Hospital clinics. The study involved participants, of whom Attitudes toward CVD were moderate, with a mean score of Physical activity levels per week were also moderate, averaging MET-min with a range of —18, Subgroup analysis revealed that individuals with CVD had lower average knowledge, attitude, and physical activity levels than those without CVD.
Working in the healthcare field was a predictor of higher knowledge score standard error SE 5. The study findings highlight a significant disparity in knowledge, attitudes, and physical activity levels related to CVD in Egypt. Targeted interventions aimed at improving awareness, fostering positive attitudes, and promoting physical activity among individuals at risk for CVD are crucial for effective prevention and management. Peer Review reports. Cardiovascular disease CVD is a major source of morbidity and mortality around the world [ 1 ].
It includes coronary artery disease, stroke, and heart failure, all of which can have severe consequences for individuals, families, and healthcare systems [ 2 ]. According to estimates, Several individual and socio-environmental factors may be contributing to the rising CVD epidemic: a sedentary lifestyle, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, smoking, high-fat diets, and excessive alcohol use are among the modifiable risk factors for CVD [ 5 , 6 ].