Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemen
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Resumo: | The metabolic syndrome is characterized by disturbances in the metabolism of lipids and carbohydrates, abdominal obesity, and high blood pressure, which together increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus. This article aims to estimate the prevalence and investigate associated factors to metabolic syndrome in military police officers in Salvador (Bahia – BA). This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study, which included a random sample of 360 clinical records of police officers enrolled in the medical control program of the Military Police of Bahia in 2017. The International Diabetes Federation protocol was used to characterize the metabolic syndrome. A prevalence of 34.4% of metabolic syndrome was observed, being higher among men (35.9%) when compared with women (28.9%). Of the isolated components, the most prevalent were arterial hypertension (69%), abdominal obesity (57.8%), and low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (39.4%). By the multivariate analysis, only two variables showed statistical significance in the association with the metabolic syndrome: age ≥ 38 years and the practice of physical activity, which was identified as a protective factor. The study shows a high prevalence of the metabolic syndrome and of its isolated components in the studied group, indicating the need to create health and quality of life programs that seek to prevent its occurrence among the military police of Bahia, especially with the practice of physical activity. |
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemenPrevalencia de síndrome metabólico y factores asociados en policías militaresPrevalência da síndrome metabólica e fatores associados em policiais militaresMetabolic syndromeMilitaryWorker's healthSíndrome metabólicaMilitaresSaúde do trabalhadorSíndrome metabólicoMilitaresSalud del trabajadorThe metabolic syndrome is characterized by disturbances in the metabolism of lipids and carbohydrates, abdominal obesity, and high blood pressure, which together increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus. This article aims to estimate the prevalence and investigate associated factors to metabolic syndrome in military police officers in Salvador (Bahia – BA). This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study, which included a random sample of 360 clinical records of police officers enrolled in the medical control program of the Military Police of Bahia in 2017. The International Diabetes Federation protocol was used to characterize the metabolic syndrome. A prevalence of 34.4% of metabolic syndrome was observed, being higher among men (35.9%) when compared with women (28.9%). Of the isolated components, the most prevalent were arterial hypertension (69%), abdominal obesity (57.8%), and low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (39.4%). By the multivariate analysis, only two variables showed statistical significance in the association with the metabolic syndrome: age ≥ 38 years and the practice of physical activity, which was identified as a protective factor. The study shows a high prevalence of the metabolic syndrome and of its isolated components in the studied group, indicating the need to create health and quality of life programs that seek to prevent its occurrence among the military police of Bahia, especially with the practice of physical activity.El síndrome metabólico se caracteriza por alteraciones del metabolismo de lípidos, glucosa, obesidad abdominal y presión arterial elevada, que en conjunto aumentan el riesgo de enfermedades cardiovasculares y diabetes mellitus tipo 2. Los objetivos de este artículo fueron estimar la prevalencia e investigar los factores asociados al síndrome metabólico en policías militares de Salvador, Bahía (Brasil). Se trata de un estudio epidemiológico transversal, que contó con una muestra aleatoria de 360 historias clínicas de policías inscritos en el programa de control médico de la Policía Militar de Bahía en el año 2017. Para la caracterización del síndrome metabólico, se utilizó el protocolo de la Federación Internacional de Diabetes. Se observó una prevalencia del 34,4% de síndrome metabólico, siendo mayor entre los hombres (35,9%) en comparación con las mujeres (28,9%). De los componentes aislados, los más prevalentes fueron hipertensión (69%), obesidad abdominal (57,8%) y bajos niveles de lipoproteínas de alta densidad (39,4%). En el análisis multivariado, sólo dos variables presentaron significancia estadística en la asociación con el síndrome metabólico: edad ≥ 38 años y la práctica de actividad física; esta última se identificó como un factor protector. El estudio muestra una alta prevalencia de síndrome metabólico y sus componentes aislados entre el grupo estudiado, lo que apunta a la necesidad de crear programas de salud que busquen prevenir su ocurrencia entre los policías militares de Bahía, especialmente mediante la práctica de actividad física.A síndrome metabólica é caracterizada por distúrbios do metabolismo de lipídios e glicídios, obesidade abdominal e elevação da pressão arterial, que, somados, aumentam o risco para doenças cardiovasculares e diabetes mellitus tipo 2. Os objetivos deste artigo foram estimar a prevalência e investigar fatores associados à síndrome metabólica em policiais militares de Salvador (BA). Trata-se de um estudo epidemiológico de corte transversal que contou com uma amostra aleatória de 360 fichas clínicas de policiais inscritos no programa de controle médico da Polícia Militar da Bahia no ano de 2017. O protocolo da International Diabetes Federation foi utilizado para a caracterização da síndrome metabólica. Foi observada prevalência de 34,4% de síndrome metabólica, sendo maior entre os homens (35,9%) em comparação às mulheres (28,9%). Dos componentes isolados, os mais prevalentes foram hipertensão arterial (69%), obesidade abdominal (57,8%) e o baixo nível de lipoproteína de alta densidade (HDL) (39,4%). Pela análise multivariada, apenas duas variáveis mostraram significância estatística na associação com a síndrome metabólica: idade ≥ 38 anos e prática de atividade física, sendo esta identificada como fator de proteção. O estudo mostra elevada prevalência da síndrome metabólica e de seus componentes isolados junto ao grupo estudado, indicando a necessidade de criar programas de saúde e qualidade de vida que busquem prevenir a ocorrência dessa condição em policiais militares baianos, especialmente através da prática de atividade física.SESAB2023-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rbsp.sesab.ba.gov.br/index.php/rbsp/article/view/379910.22278/2318-2660.2023.v47.n3.a3799Revista Baiana de Saúde Pública; v. 47 n. 3 (2023); 10-222318-26600100-023310.22278/2318-2660.2023.v47.N3reponame:Revista Baiana de Saúde Pública (Online)instname:Secretaria da Saúde do Estado da Bahia (Sesab)instacron:IBICTenghttps://rbsp.sesab.ba.gov.br/index.php/rbsp/article/view/3799/3246Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Baiana de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarreto, Fábio LisboaMelo, Ana Paula CastroSouza, Rafael Ribeiro MotaRodrigues, Éder PereiraMercês, Magno Conceição dasSobrinho, Carlito Lopes Nascimento2023-11-22T15:17:42Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3799Revistahttps://rbsp.sesab.ba.gov.br/index.php/rbspPUBhttps://rbsp.sesab.ba.gov.br/index.php/rbsp/oai||saude.revista@saude.ba.gov.br|| rbsp.saude@saude.ba.gov.br2318-26600100-0233opendoar:2024-03-06T12:58:29.860608Revista Baiana de Saúde Pública (Online) - Secretaria da Saúde do Estado da Bahia (Sesab)false |
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemen Prevalencia de síndrome metabólico y factores asociados en policías militares Prevalência da síndrome metabólica e fatores associados em policiais militares |
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemen |
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemen Barreto, Fábio Lisboa Metabolic syndrome Military Worker's health Síndrome metabólica Militares Saúde do trabalhador Síndrome metabólico Militares Salud del trabajador |
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemen |
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemen |
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemen |
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemen |
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in military policemen |
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Barreto, Fábio Lisboa |
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Barreto, Fábio Lisboa Melo, Ana Paula Castro Souza, Rafael Ribeiro Mota Rodrigues, Éder Pereira Mercês, Magno Conceição das Sobrinho, Carlito Lopes Nascimento |
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Melo, Ana Paula Castro Souza, Rafael Ribeiro Mota Rodrigues, Éder Pereira Mercês, Magno Conceição das Sobrinho, Carlito Lopes Nascimento |
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Barreto, Fábio Lisboa Melo, Ana Paula Castro Souza, Rafael Ribeiro Mota Rodrigues, Éder Pereira Mercês, Magno Conceição das Sobrinho, Carlito Lopes Nascimento |
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Metabolic syndrome Military Worker's health Síndrome metabólica Militares Saúde do trabalhador Síndrome metabólico Militares Salud del trabajador |
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Metabolic syndrome Military Worker's health Síndrome metabólica Militares Saúde do trabalhador Síndrome metabólico Militares Salud del trabajador |
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The metabolic syndrome is characterized by disturbances in the metabolism of lipids and carbohydrates, abdominal obesity, and high blood pressure, which together increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes mellitus. This article aims to estimate the prevalence and investigate associated factors to metabolic syndrome in military police officers in Salvador (Bahia – BA). This is a cross-sectional epidemiological study, which included a random sample of 360 clinical records of police officers enrolled in the medical control program of the Military Police of Bahia in 2017. The International Diabetes Federation protocol was used to characterize the metabolic syndrome. A prevalence of 34.4% of metabolic syndrome was observed, being higher among men (35.9%) when compared with women (28.9%). Of the isolated components, the most prevalent were arterial hypertension (69%), abdominal obesity (57.8%), and low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) (39.4%). By the multivariate analysis, only two variables showed statistical significance in the association with the metabolic syndrome: age ≥ 38 years and the practice of physical activity, which was identified as a protective factor. The study shows a high prevalence of the metabolic syndrome and of its isolated components in the studied group, indicating the need to create health and quality of life programs that seek to prevent its occurrence among the military police of Bahia, especially with the practice of physical activity. |
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