Biochemical Markers Present in a Population Susceptible to Suffering From Metabolic Syndrome
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2018
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Díaz-Pérez, Anderson
Roldán Menco, Consuelo
Barrios Puerta, Zorayda
Badillo-Viloria, María
Navarro-Quiroz, Elkin
Yañez Torregroza, Zuleima
Mendoza Cataño, Carmenza Leonor
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Canadian Center of Science and Education
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Objective: To determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (SM) according to Adult Treatment Panel III
ATPIII and its relation with uric acid concentration and C-reactive protein, in people aged from 45 to 60 years old
from the Getsemaní neighborhood of Cartagena city, Colombia.
Materials and Methods: Type of study: Observational, Descriptive-Correlation. Population of 802 inhabitants
from the Getsemaní neighborhood of Cartagena city. We analyzed 302 inhabitants from a random sample with 95%
confidence level and 5% of error level. The ATP III diagnostic criteria were applied, the applied instrument had
basic data about the general context (social, demographic, economic aspects, family history, work activity and its
physical characteristics: weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, calculation of BMI), as well diagnostic tests
as: glycaemia, total cholesterol, triglycerides, HDLc, LDLc, uric acid, ultrasensitive C-reactive protein.
Results: The population susceptible to metabolic syndrome presented a prevalence of 18%. The most prevalent
metabolic syndrome factor was abdominal obesity with 85%, followed by an increase in triglycerides by 76%.
Conclusion: When applying the ATP III criteria, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome was considered high.
There was no significant association of C-reactive protein values with the possibility of developing metabolic
syndrome in both men and women, but uric acid results were found to be correlated in the group of women
susceptible to MS with a p = 0.0022.
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Hypertension, Uric acid, Obesity, Risk factors