Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BA

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Autor(a) principal: Coelho, Julita Maria Freitas
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Anderson Santos da, Brito, Eleriane Xavier dos Santos, Marques, Emily Moreira, Ponte, Glaúcia Alencar, Gomes, Érica Velasco Dias, Lima, Karine Gomes, França, Lyvia Mirelle Carneiro de, Lima, Luiz Alberto da Silva, Mêrces, Magno Conceição das, Sampaio, Lorena Moura de Assis, Fernandes, Beatriz de Santana, Pinheiro, Isabelle Matos, Galvão, Lorena Ramalho, Galvão, Caroline Ramalho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12195
Resumo: Introduction: The metabolic syndrome represents a set of metabolic disorders that include endocrine and biochemical abnormalities. Objective: To measure the association between physical inactivity and metabolic syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador-BA Materials and method: Data were collected from a previous cross-sectional study with a convenience sample. Sedentary lifestyle was the main exposure variable and MS was the outcome. Simple and absolute frequencies were obtained for all selected variables, and Odds Ratio (OR) between exposures and outcome, as well as a final model adjusted by potential confounders of the association. Results: Of the 90 participants, 58 were women and 22 were men, with 36.36% of these men and 54.39% of these women being sedentary (Group A). The average age in Group A was 50 ± 11 years. Lower income and education levels were more frequent. The prevalence of MS, according to the NCEP-ATPIII criteria, was 57.14% among sedentary people. In the group with metabolic syndrome, there was a higher frequency of hypertension, diabetes and high body mass index. There was no significant difference between physical inactivity and metabolic syndrome, even after adjusting for sex, age and alcohol consumption (OR = 1.02; CI [0.42 - 2.20]. Final considerations: Despite no association between sedentary lifestyle and MS has been detected, it is understood that the risk factors for MS and its changes are quite complex and impacting on health as a whole.
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spelling Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BASedentarismo y Síndrome Metabólico en usuarios de una Unidad de Salud de la Familia en Salvador- BASedentarismo e Síndrome Metabólica em usuários de uma Unidade de Saúde da Família em Salvador- BASíndrome metabólicoEstilo de vida sedentarioEpidemiología.Metabolic syndromeSedentary lifestyleEpidemiology.Síndrome MetabólicaSedentarismoEpidemiologia.Introduction: The metabolic syndrome represents a set of metabolic disorders that include endocrine and biochemical abnormalities. Objective: To measure the association between physical inactivity and metabolic syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador-BA Materials and method: Data were collected from a previous cross-sectional study with a convenience sample. Sedentary lifestyle was the main exposure variable and MS was the outcome. Simple and absolute frequencies were obtained for all selected variables, and Odds Ratio (OR) between exposures and outcome, as well as a final model adjusted by potential confounders of the association. Results: Of the 90 participants, 58 were women and 22 were men, with 36.36% of these men and 54.39% of these women being sedentary (Group A). The average age in Group A was 50 ± 11 years. Lower income and education levels were more frequent. The prevalence of MS, according to the NCEP-ATPIII criteria, was 57.14% among sedentary people. In the group with metabolic syndrome, there was a higher frequency of hypertension, diabetes and high body mass index. There was no significant difference between physical inactivity and metabolic syndrome, even after adjusting for sex, age and alcohol consumption (OR = 1.02; CI [0.42 - 2.20]. Final considerations: Despite no association between sedentary lifestyle and MS has been detected, it is understood that the risk factors for MS and its changes are quite complex and impacting on health as a whole.Introducción: El síndrome metabólico representa un conjunto de trastornos metabólicos que incluyen anomalías endocrinas y bioquímicas. Objetivo: Medir la asociación entre inactividad física y síndrome metabólico en usuarios de una Unidad de Salud de la Familia en Salvador-BA Materiales y método: Se recolectaron datos de un estudio transversal previo con una muestra de conveniencia. El estilo de vida sedentario fue la principal variable de exposición y la EM fue el resultado. Se obtuvieron frecuencias simples y absolutas para todas las variables seleccionadas, y Odds Ratio (OR) entre las exposiciones y el resultado, así como un modelo final ajustado por posibles factores de confusión de la asociación. Resultados: De los 90 participantes, 58 eran mujeres y 22 eran hombres, siendo el 36,36% de estos hombres y el 54,39% de estas mujeres sedentarias (Grupo A). La edad media en el grupo A fue de 50 ± 11 años. Los menores niveles de ingresos y educación fueron más frecuentes. La prevalencia de SM, según los criterios NCEP-ATPIII, fue del 57,14% entre las personas sedentarias. En el grupo con síndrome metabólico, hubo mayor frecuencia de hipertensión, diabetes e índice de masa corporal elevado. No hubo diferencias significativas entre la inactividad física y el síndrome metabólico, incluso después de ajustar por sexo, edad y consumo de alcohol (OR = 1,02; IC [0,42 - 2,20]. Consideraciones finales: A pesar de no se ha detectado asociación entre el sedentarismo y la EM, se entiende que los factores de riesgo de la EM y sus cambios son bastante complejos e impactan en la salud en su conjunto.Introdução: A síndrome metabólica representa um conjunto de distúrbios metabólicos que incluem anormalidades endócrinas e bioquímicas. Objetivo: Medir a associação entre sedentarismo e síndrome metabólica em usuários de uma Unidade de Saúde da Família em Salvador-BA Materiais e método: Foram levantados dados de um estudo prévio, do tipo transversal, com amostra de conveniência. O sedentarismo foi a variável de exposição principal e a SM foi o desfecho. Foram obtidas frequências simples e absolutas para todas as variáveis selecionadas, e Odds Ratio (OR) entre as exposições e o desfecho, assim como, um modelo final ajustado por potenciais confundidores da associação. Resultados: Dos 90 participantes, 58 eram mulheres e 22 eram homens, sendo que 36,36% desses homens e 54,39% dessas mulheres eram sedentários (Grupo A). A média de idade no Grupo A foi de 50±11 anos. Menor nível de renda e escolaridade foi mais frequente. A prevalência de SM, segundo os critérios do NCEP-ATPIII, foi de 57,14% entre os sedentários. No grupo com síndrome metabólica houve maior frequência de hipertensão, diabetes e alto índice de massa corporal. Não foi observada uma diferença significativa entre o sedentarismo e a síndrome metabólica, mesmo após ajustar por sexo, idade e consumo de bebida alcoólica (OR= 1,02; IC [0,42 – 2,20]. Considerações finais: A despeito de não ter sido detectada uma associação entre sedentarismo e SM, entende-se que os fatores de risco para a SM e suas alterações são bastante complexos e impactantes para a saúde como um todo.Research, Society and Development2021-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1219510.33448/rsd-v10i1.12195Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e56910112195Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e56910112195Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e569101121952525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12195/10873Copyright (c) 2021 Julita Maria Freitas Coelho; Anderson Santos da Silva; Eleriane Xavier dos Santos Brito; Emily Moreira Marques; Glaúcia Alencar Ponte; Érica Velasco Dias Gomes; Karine Gomes Lima; Lyvia Mirelle Carneiro de França; Luiz Alberto da Silva Lima; Magno Conceição das Mêrces; Lorena Moura de Assis Sampaio; Beatriz de Santana Fernandes; Isabelle Matos Pinheiro; Lorena Ramalho Galvão; Caroline Ramalho Galvãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoelho, Julita Maria Freitas Silva, Anderson Santos da Brito, Eleriane Xavier dos Santos Marques, Emily Moreira Ponte, Glaúcia Alencar Gomes, Érica Velasco Dias Lima, Karine Gomes França, Lyvia Mirelle Carneiro de Lima, Luiz Alberto da Silva Mêrces, Magno Conceição das Sampaio, Lorena Moura de Assis Fernandes, Beatriz de Santana Pinheiro, Isabelle Matos Galvão, Lorena Ramalho Galvão, Caroline Ramalho 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12195Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:50.056371Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BA
Sedentarismo y Síndrome Metabólico en usuarios de una Unidad de Salud de la Familia en Salvador- BA
Sedentarismo e Síndrome Metabólica em usuários de uma Unidade de Saúde da Família em Salvador- BA
title Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BA
spellingShingle Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BA
Coelho, Julita Maria Freitas
Síndrome metabólico
Estilo de vida sedentario
Epidemiología.
Metabolic syndrome
Sedentary lifestyle
Epidemiology.
Síndrome Metabólica
Sedentarismo
Epidemiologia.
title_short Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BA
title_full Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BA
title_fullStr Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BA
title_full_unstemmed Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BA
title_sort Sedentarism and Metabolic Syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador- BA
author Coelho, Julita Maria Freitas
author_facet Coelho, Julita Maria Freitas
Silva, Anderson Santos da
Brito, Eleriane Xavier dos Santos
Marques, Emily Moreira
Ponte, Glaúcia Alencar
Gomes, Érica Velasco Dias
Lima, Karine Gomes
França, Lyvia Mirelle Carneiro de
Lima, Luiz Alberto da Silva
Mêrces, Magno Conceição das
Sampaio, Lorena Moura de Assis
Fernandes, Beatriz de Santana
Pinheiro, Isabelle Matos
Galvão, Lorena Ramalho
Galvão, Caroline Ramalho
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author2 Silva, Anderson Santos da
Brito, Eleriane Xavier dos Santos
Marques, Emily Moreira
Ponte, Glaúcia Alencar
Gomes, Érica Velasco Dias
Lima, Karine Gomes
França, Lyvia Mirelle Carneiro de
Lima, Luiz Alberto da Silva
Mêrces, Magno Conceição das
Sampaio, Lorena Moura de Assis
Fernandes, Beatriz de Santana
Pinheiro, Isabelle Matos
Galvão, Lorena Ramalho
Galvão, Caroline Ramalho
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author
author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Coelho, Julita Maria Freitas
Silva, Anderson Santos da
Brito, Eleriane Xavier dos Santos
Marques, Emily Moreira
Ponte, Glaúcia Alencar
Gomes, Érica Velasco Dias
Lima, Karine Gomes
França, Lyvia Mirelle Carneiro de
Lima, Luiz Alberto da Silva
Mêrces, Magno Conceição das
Sampaio, Lorena Moura de Assis
Fernandes, Beatriz de Santana
Pinheiro, Isabelle Matos
Galvão, Lorena Ramalho
Galvão, Caroline Ramalho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Síndrome metabólico
Estilo de vida sedentario
Epidemiología.
Metabolic syndrome
Sedentary lifestyle
Epidemiology.
Síndrome Metabólica
Sedentarismo
Epidemiologia.
topic Síndrome metabólico
Estilo de vida sedentario
Epidemiología.
Metabolic syndrome
Sedentary lifestyle
Epidemiology.
Síndrome Metabólica
Sedentarismo
Epidemiologia.
description Introduction: The metabolic syndrome represents a set of metabolic disorders that include endocrine and biochemical abnormalities. Objective: To measure the association between physical inactivity and metabolic syndrome in users of a Family Health Unit in Salvador-BA Materials and method: Data were collected from a previous cross-sectional study with a convenience sample. Sedentary lifestyle was the main exposure variable and MS was the outcome. Simple and absolute frequencies were obtained for all selected variables, and Odds Ratio (OR) between exposures and outcome, as well as a final model adjusted by potential confounders of the association. Results: Of the 90 participants, 58 were women and 22 were men, with 36.36% of these men and 54.39% of these women being sedentary (Group A). The average age in Group A was 50 ± 11 years. Lower income and education levels were more frequent. The prevalence of MS, according to the NCEP-ATPIII criteria, was 57.14% among sedentary people. In the group with metabolic syndrome, there was a higher frequency of hypertension, diabetes and high body mass index. There was no significant difference between physical inactivity and metabolic syndrome, even after adjusting for sex, age and alcohol consumption (OR = 1.02; CI [0.42 - 2.20]. Final considerations: Despite no association between sedentary lifestyle and MS has been detected, it is understood that the risk factors for MS and its changes are quite complex and impacting on health as a whole.
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