CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN

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Autor(a) principal: Aparício, Graça
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Cunha, Madalena, Duarte, João, Bonito, Jorge, Albuquerque, Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/11994
Resumo: Background: Overweight and increased waist circumference are early markers of cardiovascular and metabolic disease. The current obesity context recommends the assessment of individual risk factors as predictors of future comorbidities. Objectives: Assess body mass index (BMI), blood pressure (BP) and waist circumference values and analyze its relationship with nutritional status in young Portuguese women. Methods: Cross-sectional/observational study conducted in 2012 with 1424 Portuguese women, Mean age 34.47 years (SD = 5.29), mothers of preschool children also under study. Performed anthropometric and waist circumference measures, BMI classification based on WHO (2000) referential and Portugal norms, (DGS, 2004). The BP was classified according to the European Heart Journal (2007) recommendations. Results: Overall, 31.9% of women were overweight (obesity 12.1%), significantly higher in women with low literacy, low-income, andfrom rural areas, while the high blood pressure (HBP) and metabolic risk associated with waist circumference were significantly higher only in those with low literacy. Metabolic risk appeared in 60.8% and women with overweight and obesity, signifcantly associate increased risk of metabolic disease (X2 = 212.37, p = 0.000), with a probability greater than 8 (OR = 8.158; CI = 6.024-11.048). Globally had normal-high and hypertension 22.8% of women, while 31.8% associated obesity and hypertension (X2 = 31.466, p = 0.000) and 27.6% increased waist circumference (X2 = 16.769, p = 0.000) with a risk about twice (OR = 2.447; CI = 1.781 - 3.362; OR= 1.990; CI = 1.427- 2.775 respectively). Conclusions: Results showed the association between overweight, metabolic and cardiovascular risk, who reinforces the importance of promoting women’s health early.
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spelling CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMENCardiovascular riskMetabolic riskYoung women’s healthBackground: Overweight and increased waist circumference are early markers of cardiovascular and metabolic disease. The current obesity context recommends the assessment of individual risk factors as predictors of future comorbidities. Objectives: Assess body mass index (BMI), blood pressure (BP) and waist circumference values and analyze its relationship with nutritional status in young Portuguese women. Methods: Cross-sectional/observational study conducted in 2012 with 1424 Portuguese women, Mean age 34.47 years (SD = 5.29), mothers of preschool children also under study. Performed anthropometric and waist circumference measures, BMI classification based on WHO (2000) referential and Portugal norms, (DGS, 2004). The BP was classified according to the European Heart Journal (2007) recommendations. Results: Overall, 31.9% of women were overweight (obesity 12.1%), significantly higher in women with low literacy, low-income, andfrom rural areas, while the high blood pressure (HBP) and metabolic risk associated with waist circumference were significantly higher only in those with low literacy. Metabolic risk appeared in 60.8% and women with overweight and obesity, signifcantly associate increased risk of metabolic disease (X2 = 212.37, p = 0.000), with a probability greater than 8 (OR = 8.158; CI = 6.024-11.048). Globally had normal-high and hypertension 22.8% of women, while 31.8% associated obesity and hypertension (X2 = 31.466, p = 0.000) and 27.6% increased waist circumference (X2 = 16.769, p = 0.000) with a risk about twice (OR = 2.447; CI = 1.781 - 3.362; OR= 1.990; CI = 1.427- 2.775 respectively). Conclusions: Results showed the association between overweight, metabolic and cardiovascular risk, who reinforces the importance of promoting women’s health early.Atención primaria2014-12-19T17:57:14Z2014-12-192014-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/11994http://hdl.handle.net/10174/11994porAparício, G., Cunha, M., Duarte, J., Bonito, J., & Albuquerque, C. (2014). Cardiovascular and metabolic risk in portuguese women. Atención primaria, 46 (Espec Cong 1), 75. [ISSN 0212-6567]750212-6567Espec Cong 1Atención primaria46gaparicio5@hotmail.commadac@iol.ptduarte.johnny@gmail.comjbonito@uevora.ptcmalbuquerque@gmail.comCardiovascular and metabolic risk in portuguese women229Aparício, GraçaCunha, MadalenaDuarte, JoãoBonito, JorgeAlbuquerque, Carlosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T18:56:23Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/11994Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:05:43.397576Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN
title CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN
spellingShingle CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN
Aparício, Graça
Cardiovascular risk
Metabolic risk
Young women’s health
title_short CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN
title_full CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN
title_fullStr CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN
title_full_unstemmed CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN
title_sort CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RISK IN PORTUGUESE WOMEN
author Aparício, Graça
author_facet Aparício, Graça
Cunha, Madalena
Duarte, João
Bonito, Jorge
Albuquerque, Carlos
author_role author
author2 Cunha, Madalena
Duarte, João
Bonito, Jorge
Albuquerque, Carlos
author2_role author
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Aparício, Graça
Cunha, Madalena
Duarte, João
Bonito, Jorge
Albuquerque, Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cardiovascular risk
Metabolic risk
Young women’s health
topic Cardiovascular risk
Metabolic risk
Young women’s health
description Background: Overweight and increased waist circumference are early markers of cardiovascular and metabolic disease. The current obesity context recommends the assessment of individual risk factors as predictors of future comorbidities. Objectives: Assess body mass index (BMI), blood pressure (BP) and waist circumference values and analyze its relationship with nutritional status in young Portuguese women. Methods: Cross-sectional/observational study conducted in 2012 with 1424 Portuguese women, Mean age 34.47 years (SD = 5.29), mothers of preschool children also under study. Performed anthropometric and waist circumference measures, BMI classification based on WHO (2000) referential and Portugal norms, (DGS, 2004). The BP was classified according to the European Heart Journal (2007) recommendations. Results: Overall, 31.9% of women were overweight (obesity 12.1%), significantly higher in women with low literacy, low-income, andfrom rural areas, while the high blood pressure (HBP) and metabolic risk associated with waist circumference were significantly higher only in those with low literacy. Metabolic risk appeared in 60.8% and women with overweight and obesity, signifcantly associate increased risk of metabolic disease (X2 = 212.37, p = 0.000), with a probability greater than 8 (OR = 8.158; CI = 6.024-11.048). Globally had normal-high and hypertension 22.8% of women, while 31.8% associated obesity and hypertension (X2 = 31.466, p = 0.000) and 27.6% increased waist circumference (X2 = 16.769, p = 0.000) with a risk about twice (OR = 2.447; CI = 1.781 - 3.362; OR= 1.990; CI = 1.427- 2.775 respectively). Conclusions: Results showed the association between overweight, metabolic and cardiovascular risk, who reinforces the importance of promoting women’s health early.
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