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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome and its individual components in brazilian college students
Authors: Freitas Jr, Roberto Wagner .F de
Araújo, Márcio Flávio M. de
Marinho, Niciane Bandeira P.
Vasconcelos, Hérica Cristina A. de
Lima, Adman Câmara S.
Pereira, Dayse Christina R. Pereira
Almeida, Paulo César de
Zanetti, Maria Lúcia
Damasceno, Marta Maria Coelho
Keywords: Doenças Cardiovasculares;Serviços de Saúde para Estudantes
Issue Date: May-2013
Publisher: Journal of Clinical Nursing
Citation: FREITAS JR., R. W. F. et al. Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome and its individual components in brazilian college students. Journal of Clinical Nursing, v. 22, n. 9-10, p. 1291-98, maio 2013.
Abstract: Aims and objectives. To identify the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome and its individual components in a population of college students at a public higher education institution in Fortaleza, Brazil. Background. Scientific evidence has demonstrated the ascent of the metabolic syndrome in the young population. Design. Cross-sectional study of 702 Brazilian college students between January–July 2011. Methods. Socio-demographic indicators, life habits and the components of the metabolic syndrome were assessed. ANOVA statistical tests were used to associate gender with the metabolic syndrome components, and the chi-square test to associate the number of metabolic syndrome components with gender and body mass index. Results. High fasting venous glucose, triglyceride, total cholesterol and LDL-C levels were found in 12 3, 23 0, 9 7 and 5 9% of the sample, respectively. The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome amounted to 1 7%. Nevertheless, 30 4% of students manifested at least one and 12 4% at least two individual components. The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome was higher in men (58 3%) and in people who were overweight (33 3%) and obese (41 7%). It is important to implement public health policies to reduce college students’ vulnerability to the metabolic syndrome. Conclusions. Most college students who displayed 3 metabolic syndrome components were men and already indicated being overweight and/or obesity. Relevance to clinical practice. It is
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/6783
ISSN: 1365-2702 Online
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