Impact of self-reported fasting duration on lipid profile variability, cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis
ABSTRACT Objective We sought to investigate the impact of self-reported fasting duration times on the lipid profile results and its impact on the cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis. Subjects and methods We analyzed data from all consecutive individuals evaluated in...
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doaj-d9a41e91ddfb4f3da384ff6465e55c912020-11-24T21:56:42ZengBrazilian Society of Endocrinology and MetabolismArchives of Endocrinology and Metabolism2359-42922018-04-0162218719210.20945/2359-3997000000023S2359-39972018000200187Impact of self-reported fasting duration on lipid profile variability, cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosisCarolina Castro Porto Silva JanovskyAntonio LaurinaviciusFernando CesenaViviane ValenteCarlos Eduardo FerreiraCristovão MangueiraRaquel ConceiçãoRaul D. SantosMarcio Sommer BittencourtABSTRACT Objective We sought to investigate the impact of self-reported fasting duration times on the lipid profile results and its impact on the cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis. Subjects and methods We analyzed data from all consecutive individuals evaluated in a comprehensive health examination at the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein from January to December 2015. We divided these patients in three groups, according to the fasting duration recalled (< 8h, 8-12h and > 12h). We calculated the global cardiovascular risk and diagnosed metabolic syndrome according to the current criteria and estimated their change according to fasting duration. Results A total of 12,196 (42.3 ± 9.2 years-old, 30.2% females) patients were evaluated. The distribution of cardiovascular risk was not different among groups defined by fasting duration in both men and women (p = 0.547 for women and p = 0.329 for men). Similarly, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome was not influenced by the fasting duration (p = 0.431 for women and p = 0.166 for men). Conclusion Self-reported fasting duration had no significant impact on the lipid profile results, including triglyceride levels. Consequently, no changes on the cardiovascular risk stratification using the Framingham risk score nor changes on the prevalence of metabolic syndrome were noted.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2359-39972018000200187&lng=en&tlng=enTriglyceridescardiovascular riskmetabolic syndromefasting |
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Carolina Castro Porto Silva Janovsky Antonio Laurinavicius Fernando Cesena Viviane Valente Carlos Eduardo Ferreira Cristovão Mangueira Raquel Conceição Raul D. Santos Marcio Sommer Bittencourt |
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Carolina Castro Porto Silva Janovsky Antonio Laurinavicius Fernando Cesena Viviane Valente Carlos Eduardo Ferreira Cristovão Mangueira Raquel Conceição Raul D. Santos Marcio Sommer Bittencourt Impact of self-reported fasting duration on lipid profile variability, cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism Triglycerides cardiovascular risk metabolic syndrome fasting |
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Carolina Castro Porto Silva Janovsky Antonio Laurinavicius Fernando Cesena Viviane Valente Carlos Eduardo Ferreira Cristovão Mangueira Raquel Conceição Raul D. Santos Marcio Sommer Bittencourt |
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Carolina Castro Porto Silva Janovsky |
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Impact of self-reported fasting duration on lipid profile variability, cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis |
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Impact of self-reported fasting duration on lipid profile variability, cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis |
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Impact of self-reported fasting duration on lipid profile variability, cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis |
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Impact of self-reported fasting duration on lipid profile variability, cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis |
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Impact of self-reported fasting duration on lipid profile variability, cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis |
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impact of self-reported fasting duration on lipid profile variability, cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis |
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Brazilian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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2359-4292 |
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2018-04-01 |
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ABSTRACT Objective We sought to investigate the impact of self-reported fasting duration times on the lipid profile results and its impact on the cardiovascular risk stratification and metabolic syndrome diagnosis. Subjects and methods We analyzed data from all consecutive individuals evaluated in a comprehensive health examination at the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein from January to December 2015. We divided these patients in three groups, according to the fasting duration recalled (< 8h, 8-12h and > 12h). We calculated the global cardiovascular risk and diagnosed metabolic syndrome according to the current criteria and estimated their change according to fasting duration. Results A total of 12,196 (42.3 ± 9.2 years-old, 30.2% females) patients were evaluated. The distribution of cardiovascular risk was not different among groups defined by fasting duration in both men and women (p = 0.547 for women and p = 0.329 for men). Similarly, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome was not influenced by the fasting duration (p = 0.431 for women and p = 0.166 for men). Conclusion Self-reported fasting duration had no significant impact on the lipid profile results, including triglyceride levels. Consequently, no changes on the cardiovascular risk stratification using the Framingham risk score nor changes on the prevalence of metabolic syndrome were noted. |
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