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. 2010 Jan-Mar;80(1):19-26.

[Metabolic syndrome prevalence in teenagers of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]

[Article in Spanish]
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  • PMID: 21147558

[Metabolic syndrome prevalence in teenagers of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon]

[Article in Spanish]
Velia Margarita Cárdenas-Villareal et al. Arch Cardiol Mex. 2010 Jan-Mar.

Abstract

Objective: To determine the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (SM) and its components in teenagers from the metropolitan area of Monterrey Nuevo Leon, Mexico (AMM).

Method: A transversal research involving 254 teenage students from 10 to 19 years old. To research investigated their personal characteristics, anthropometrics measures, glucose, triglycerides and cholesterol HDL. The SM definition was adapted from the one suggested by the National Cholesterol Education Program-Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP-ATPIII).

Results: The SM prevalence was 9.4 % (IC95%: 5.8 to 13.0), there was not a difference between the sexes. The prevalence among each SM component was: 24.4% for high triglycerides, 20.1% for abdominal obesity, 19.0% for cholesterol of lipoproteins of a high density (HDL-c) low, 11.4 % for high glucose and for high blood pressure (9.1% diastolic and 5.9% systolic). The prevalent SM phenotypes were corporal mass (IMC) (OR = 4.93, IC95%: 2.26, 10.73) and the IMC interaction of the teenager with a family history of obesity (OR = 1.37, IC95%: 1.0, 1.87). It was observed that those with a family history of diabetes type 2 only experienced a marginal effect.

Conclusion: The SM prevalence in teenagers from AMM is high it was an alarming situation if it continues into adulthood. The existence of obesity in relatives of the first and second grade, altogether with teenager IMC are important prediction factors of SM.

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  • [Metabolic syndrome in Mexico].
    Nishimura-Meguro E. Nishimura-Meguro E. Arch Cardiol Mex. 2010 Jan-Mar;80(1):27-8. Arch Cardiol Mex. 2010. PMID: 21147559 Spanish. No abstract available.

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