Clustering of risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in low-income, female adolescents

ABSTRACT Objective To assess the prevalence and clustering patterns of cardiometabolic risk factors among low-income, female adolescents. Materials and methods Cross-sectional study involving 196 students of public schools (11-19 years old). The following risk factors were considered in the anal...

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Main Authors: Elza M. F. S. de Melo, George D. Azevedo, João B. da Silva, Telma M. A. M. Lemos, Técia M. O. Maranhão, Ana K. M. S. O. Freitas, Maria H. Spyrides, Eduardo C. Costa
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Published: Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016-02-01
Series:Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism
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spelling doaj-69e7f503b656412ea208c184eab741582020-11-25T02:10:50ZengBrazilian Society of Endocrinology and MetabolismArchives of Endocrinology and Metabolism2359-42922016-02-0160320521010.1590/2359-3997000000083S2359-39972016000300205Clustering of risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in low-income, female adolescentsElza M. F. S. de MeloGeorge D. AzevedoJoão B. da SilvaTelma M. A. M. LemosTécia M. O. MaranhãoAna K. M. S. O. FreitasMaria H. SpyridesEduardo C. CostaABSTRACT Objective To assess the prevalence and clustering patterns of cardiometabolic risk factors among low-income, female adolescents. Materials and methods Cross-sectional study involving 196 students of public schools (11-19 years old). The following risk factors were considered in the analysis: excess weight, central obesity, dyslipidemia, high blood pressure, and high fasting glucose. The ratio between observed and expected prevalence and its confidence interval were used to identify clustering of risk factors that exceeded expected prevalence in the population. Results The most prevalent risk factors were dyslipidemia (70.9%), and central obesity (39.8%), followed by excess weight (29.6%), and high blood pressure (12.8%). A total of 42.9% of adolescents had two or more risk factors, and 24% had three or more. Excess weight, central obesity, and dyslipidemia were common risk factors in the clustering patterns that showed higher-than-expected prevalence. Conclusions Clustering of risk factors (≥ two factors) among the adolescents showed considerable prevalence, and there was a non-casual coexistence of excess weight, central obesity, and dyslipidemia (mainly low HDL-cholesterol).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-39972016000300205&lng=en&tlng=enAdolescentsrisk factorscardiovascular diseaseobesity
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author Elza M. F. S. de Melo
George D. Azevedo
João B. da Silva
Telma M. A. M. Lemos
Técia M. O. Maranhão
Ana K. M. S. O. Freitas
Maria H. Spyrides
Eduardo C. Costa
spellingShingle Elza M. F. S. de Melo
George D. Azevedo
João B. da Silva
Telma M. A. M. Lemos
Técia M. O. Maranhão
Ana K. M. S. O. Freitas
Maria H. Spyrides
Eduardo C. Costa
Clustering of risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in low-income, female adolescents
Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Adolescents
risk factors
cardiovascular disease
obesity
author_facet Elza M. F. S. de Melo
George D. Azevedo
João B. da Silva
Telma M. A. M. Lemos
Técia M. O. Maranhão
Ana K. M. S. O. Freitas
Maria H. Spyrides
Eduardo C. Costa
author_sort Elza M. F. S. de Melo
title Clustering of risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in low-income, female adolescents
title_short Clustering of risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in low-income, female adolescents
title_full Clustering of risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in low-income, female adolescents
title_fullStr Clustering of risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in low-income, female adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Clustering of risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in low-income, female adolescents
title_sort clustering of risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in low-income, female adolescents
publisher Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism
series Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism
issn 2359-4292
publishDate 2016-02-01
description ABSTRACT Objective To assess the prevalence and clustering patterns of cardiometabolic risk factors among low-income, female adolescents. Materials and methods Cross-sectional study involving 196 students of public schools (11-19 years old). The following risk factors were considered in the analysis: excess weight, central obesity, dyslipidemia, high blood pressure, and high fasting glucose. The ratio between observed and expected prevalence and its confidence interval were used to identify clustering of risk factors that exceeded expected prevalence in the population. Results The most prevalent risk factors were dyslipidemia (70.9%), and central obesity (39.8%), followed by excess weight (29.6%), and high blood pressure (12.8%). A total of 42.9% of adolescents had two or more risk factors, and 24% had three or more. Excess weight, central obesity, and dyslipidemia were common risk factors in the clustering patterns that showed higher-than-expected prevalence. Conclusions Clustering of risk factors (≥ two factors) among the adolescents showed considerable prevalence, and there was a non-casual coexistence of excess weight, central obesity, and dyslipidemia (mainly low HDL-cholesterol).
topic Adolescents
risk factors
cardiovascular disease
obesity
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-39972016000300205&lng=en&tlng=en
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