Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysis
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Resumo: | ObjectiveTo analyze the association of anthropometric indicators of adiposity in older people, according to sex, with hypertension; to compare the scores of these variables between participants with and without hypertension; and to identify among them those with better predictive ability for screening the outcome.MethodsEpidemiological, population-based, cross-sectional study conducted with 210 older people. The anthropometric indicators analyzed were: body mass index, waist circumference, abdominal circumference, body adiposity index, triceps skinfold, waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio, and conicity index. Hypertension diagnosis was self-reported.ResultsThe indicators of adiposity increased the probability of hypertension. Additionally, hypertensive older people of both sexes showed higher scores on adiposity indicators than non-hypertensive subjects (p < 0.05). For men, the most sensitive indicator for the outcome was conicity index (81.82%; cut-off point: 1.30) and the most specific was body mass index (69.77%; cut-off point: 25.05 kg/m2). For women, the most sensitive indicator for the outcome was the body adiposity index (86.08%; cut-off point: 31.03%), and the most specific was the abdominal circumference (82.82%; cut-off point: 98.70 cm). ConclusionIn both sexes, the indicators of adiposity were positively associated with hypertension; hypertensive participants showed higher values in the scores of the indicators. Additionally, the body adiposity index (women) and conicity index (men) demonstrated greater ability to screen for hypertension, while the abdominal circumference and body mass index demonstrated greater ability to screen for non-hypertensive women and men, respectively. |
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Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysisIndicadores antropométricos de adiposidade como preditores de hipertensão arterial sistêmica em pessoas idosas: uma análise transversalAdipose tissueAgingBlood pressureEpidemiologyTecido adiposoEnvelhecimentoPressão sanguíneaEpidemiologiaObjectiveTo analyze the association of anthropometric indicators of adiposity in older people, according to sex, with hypertension; to compare the scores of these variables between participants with and without hypertension; and to identify among them those with better predictive ability for screening the outcome.MethodsEpidemiological, population-based, cross-sectional study conducted with 210 older people. The anthropometric indicators analyzed were: body mass index, waist circumference, abdominal circumference, body adiposity index, triceps skinfold, waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio, and conicity index. Hypertension diagnosis was self-reported.ResultsThe indicators of adiposity increased the probability of hypertension. Additionally, hypertensive older people of both sexes showed higher scores on adiposity indicators than non-hypertensive subjects (p < 0.05). For men, the most sensitive indicator for the outcome was conicity index (81.82%; cut-off point: 1.30) and the most specific was body mass index (69.77%; cut-off point: 25.05 kg/m2). For women, the most sensitive indicator for the outcome was the body adiposity index (86.08%; cut-off point: 31.03%), and the most specific was the abdominal circumference (82.82%; cut-off point: 98.70 cm). ConclusionIn both sexes, the indicators of adiposity were positively associated with hypertension; hypertensive participants showed higher values in the scores of the indicators. Additionally, the body adiposity index (women) and conicity index (men) demonstrated greater ability to screen for hypertension, while the abdominal circumference and body mass index demonstrated greater ability to screen for non-hypertensive women and men, respectively.ObjetivoAnalisar a associação de indicadores antropométricos de adiposidade com a hipertensão, em pessoas idosas, de acordo com o sexo; comparar os escores dessas variáveis entre os participantes com e sem hipertensão; e identificar os indicadores com melhor capacidade preditiva à triagem do desfecho.MétodosEstudo epidemiológico, populacional, transversal, realizado com 210 pessoas idosas. Os indicadores antropométricos analisados foram: índice de massa corporal, circunferência da cintura, circunferência abdominal, índice de adiposidade corporal, dobra cutânea tricipital, relação cintura/quadril, relação cintura/altura e índice de conicidade. O diagnóstico de hipertensão arterial foi autorreferido.ResultadosObservou-se que os indicadores de adiposidade aumentaram a probabilidade à hipertensão. Além disso, as pessoas idosas hipertensas, de ambos os sexos, apresentaram maiores escores nos indicadores de adiposidade quando comparadas às não hipertensas (p < 0,05). Para os homens, o indicador mais sensível ao desfecho foi o índice de conicidade (81,82%; ponto de corte: 1,30) e o mais específico foi o índice de massa corporal (69,77%; ponto de corte: 25,05 kg/m2). Nas mulheres, o indicador mais sensível ao desfecho foi o índice de adiposidade corporal (86,08%; ponto de corte: 31,03%) e o mais específico foi a circunferência abdominal (82,82%; ponto de corte: 98,70 cm).ConclusãoEm ambos os sexos, os indicadores de adiposidade mostraram-se positivamente associados à hipertensão; os participantes hipertensos apresentaram valores mais elevados nos escores dos indicadores. Ademais, identificou-se para os sexos, feminino e masculino, que os indicadores com melhor capacidade de rastrear a hipertensão, foram, respectivamente, o índice de adiposidade corporal e índice de conicidade. Enquanto a circunferência abdominal e o índice de massa corporal mostraram maior capacidade de rastrear, respectivamente, as mulheres e os homens não hipertensos.Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-11-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xmlhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/10456Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 36 (2023): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 36 (2023): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 36 (2023): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPengporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/10456/7825https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/10456/7833Copyright (c) 2023 Lucas dos SANTOS, Rhaine Borges Santos PEDREIRA, Rizia Rocha SILVA, Raquel dos Santos BARBOSA, Paulo da Fonseca Valença NETO, Cezar Augusto CASOTTIhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSANTOS, Lucas dosPEDREIRA, Rhaine Borges SantosSILVA, Rizia RochaBARBOSA, Raquel dos SantosNETO, Paulo da Fonseca ValençaCASOTTI, Cezar Augusto2024-04-23T11:21:26Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/10456Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2024-04-23T11:21:26Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysis Indicadores antropométricos de adiposidade como preditores de hipertensão arterial sistêmica em pessoas idosas: uma análise transversal |
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Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysis |
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Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysis SANTOS, Lucas dos Adipose tissue Aging Blood pressure Epidemiology Tecido adiposo Envelhecimento Pressão sanguínea Epidemiologia |
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Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysis |
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Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysis |
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Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysis |
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Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysis |
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Anthropometric indicators of adiposity as predictors of systemic arterial hypertension in older people: a cross-sectional analysis |
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SANTOS, Lucas dos |
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SANTOS, Lucas dos PEDREIRA, Rhaine Borges Santos SILVA, Rizia Rocha BARBOSA, Raquel dos Santos NETO, Paulo da Fonseca Valença CASOTTI, Cezar Augusto |
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PEDREIRA, Rhaine Borges Santos SILVA, Rizia Rocha BARBOSA, Raquel dos Santos NETO, Paulo da Fonseca Valença CASOTTI, Cezar Augusto |
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SANTOS, Lucas dos PEDREIRA, Rhaine Borges Santos SILVA, Rizia Rocha BARBOSA, Raquel dos Santos NETO, Paulo da Fonseca Valença CASOTTI, Cezar Augusto |
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Adipose tissue Aging Blood pressure Epidemiology Tecido adiposo Envelhecimento Pressão sanguínea Epidemiologia |
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Adipose tissue Aging Blood pressure Epidemiology Tecido adiposo Envelhecimento Pressão sanguínea Epidemiologia |
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ObjectiveTo analyze the association of anthropometric indicators of adiposity in older people, according to sex, with hypertension; to compare the scores of these variables between participants with and without hypertension; and to identify among them those with better predictive ability for screening the outcome.MethodsEpidemiological, population-based, cross-sectional study conducted with 210 older people. The anthropometric indicators analyzed were: body mass index, waist circumference, abdominal circumference, body adiposity index, triceps skinfold, waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio, and conicity index. Hypertension diagnosis was self-reported.ResultsThe indicators of adiposity increased the probability of hypertension. Additionally, hypertensive older people of both sexes showed higher scores on adiposity indicators than non-hypertensive subjects (p < 0.05). For men, the most sensitive indicator for the outcome was conicity index (81.82%; cut-off point: 1.30) and the most specific was body mass index (69.77%; cut-off point: 25.05 kg/m2). For women, the most sensitive indicator for the outcome was the body adiposity index (86.08%; cut-off point: 31.03%), and the most specific was the abdominal circumference (82.82%; cut-off point: 98.70 cm). ConclusionIn both sexes, the indicators of adiposity were positively associated with hypertension; hypertensive participants showed higher values in the scores of the indicators. Additionally, the body adiposity index (women) and conicity index (men) demonstrated greater ability to screen for hypertension, while the abdominal circumference and body mass index demonstrated greater ability to screen for non-hypertensive women and men, respectively. |
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