POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS
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Resumo: | Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality among chronic noncommunicable diseases and account for 30% of all global deaths, making up a large and growing burden in low- and middle-income countries. An effective strategy to study the attribution of genetic factors in multifactorial and polygenic diseases is represented by the approach of genetic polymorphisms. This involves first identifying a molecular variant within a relevant gene by analyzing its distribution in a target population and then evaluating the possible association between the different polymorphisms and the presence of the disease. Among these molecular markers are Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) which is a low density lipoprotein receptor and plays a crucial role in cholesterol metabolism. Studies indicate that ApoE gene polymorphisms act in the modulation of the effects of physical activity, physical exercise and even body fat. Therefore, this research aimed to verify the relationship of ApoE polymorphism with the level of physical activity of healthy individuals and patients with cardiovascular diseases. The sample consisted of 117 adult individuals, of both sexes, between 36 and 89 years of age. The subjects were organized into three groups: Group A (patients with Cerebral Vascular Accident - Stroke) composed of 43 individuals; Group B (diabetic hypertensive) consisting of 40 people; and 34 made up Group C (healthy). The International Physical Activity Questionnaire - IPAQ (short version) was applied to assess the level of physical activity performed by the individual in the previous week. A self-administered questionnaire was also applied, which included sociodemographic, cultural and health data of individuals. Afterwards, the oral mucosa was scraped and the DNA extracted for the genetic evaluation of ApoE polymorphisms. Regarding the analyzes, the sample calculation was initially performed, adopting a 95% confidence level. Data were normal after characterization of the groups using the Shapiro-Wilk test. The relative values were analyzed using the chi-square test (c 2). When observed a significant difference in some variable with the association between genotypes or ApoE alleles were expressed as odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) using the logistic regression model. The associations were tested using the chi-square test and Fisher's exact test. Poisson regression with Robust Estimator was applied to calculate the Prevalence Ratio between Physical Activity and Genotype. The decision tree was applied to detect the patterns of proportions of genotype associated to the combinations of the other variables. A p <0.05 was used as the level of significance. The mean age of participants was 59.4 years (± 12.39), in which 66.6% women, 71.7% married, 69.2% were white, 45.2 % had a monthly income of 1-2 minimum wages. Other cardiovascular diseases were reported by 28.2% of the individuals. The cancer variable was indicated by 7.6% of the sample; respiratory disease in 9.4%; 18.8% reported having depression and 43.5% reported being a smoker or having been smoker for more than 10 years. The averages of the allele frequencies found in the three groups were as follows: ꞓ 3 (69.2%); ꞓ 2 (15.8%) and ꞓ 4 (15.0%). The present study revealed that the allelic frequencies were similar to those found in other regions of the world, with the presence of the ꞓ 3 allele prevailing in the sample. Significant associations between the presence of the ꞓ 2 allele and being a carrier of stroke as well as diabetes and hypertension were observed. Genotype ꞓ 2ꞓ 3 showed a significant association in stroke patients, as we observed that ꞓ 3ꞓ 3 genotype was significantly less frequent in this group. The data obtained in this study suggest that patients with the ꞓ 3ꞓ 3 genotype, especially men, were associated with higher weekly physical activity times. |
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Mascarenhas, Luis Paulo Gomes Mascarenhashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4187937070880705036.806.179-50http://lattes.cnpq.br/4026317964553128Dall’Agnol, Simone Mader2019-06-13T18:21:30Z2018-10-30Dall’Agnol, Simone Mader. POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS . 2018. 73 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Desenvolvimento Comunitário - Mestrado Interdisciplinar) - Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Irati-PR.http://tede.unicentro.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/1129Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality among chronic noncommunicable diseases and account for 30% of all global deaths, making up a large and growing burden in low- and middle-income countries. An effective strategy to study the attribution of genetic factors in multifactorial and polygenic diseases is represented by the approach of genetic polymorphisms. This involves first identifying a molecular variant within a relevant gene by analyzing its distribution in a target population and then evaluating the possible association between the different polymorphisms and the presence of the disease. Among these molecular markers are Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) which is a low density lipoprotein receptor and plays a crucial role in cholesterol metabolism. Studies indicate that ApoE gene polymorphisms act in the modulation of the effects of physical activity, physical exercise and even body fat. Therefore, this research aimed to verify the relationship of ApoE polymorphism with the level of physical activity of healthy individuals and patients with cardiovascular diseases. The sample consisted of 117 adult individuals, of both sexes, between 36 and 89 years of age. The subjects were organized into three groups: Group A (patients with Cerebral Vascular Accident - Stroke) composed of 43 individuals; Group B (diabetic hypertensive) consisting of 40 people; and 34 made up Group C (healthy). The International Physical Activity Questionnaire - IPAQ (short version) was applied to assess the level of physical activity performed by the individual in the previous week. A self-administered questionnaire was also applied, which included sociodemographic, cultural and health data of individuals. Afterwards, the oral mucosa was scraped and the DNA extracted for the genetic evaluation of ApoE polymorphisms. Regarding the analyzes, the sample calculation was initially performed, adopting a 95% confidence level. Data were normal after characterization of the groups using the Shapiro-Wilk test. The relative values were analyzed using the chi-square test (c 2). When observed a significant difference in some variable with the association between genotypes or ApoE alleles were expressed as odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) using the logistic regression model. The associations were tested using the chi-square test and Fisher's exact test. Poisson regression with Robust Estimator was applied to calculate the Prevalence Ratio between Physical Activity and Genotype. The decision tree was applied to detect the patterns of proportions of genotype associated to the combinations of the other variables. A p <0.05 was used as the level of significance. The mean age of participants was 59.4 years (± 12.39), in which 66.6% women, 71.7% married, 69.2% were white, 45.2 % had a monthly income of 1-2 minimum wages. Other cardiovascular diseases were reported by 28.2% of the individuals. The cancer variable was indicated by 7.6% of the sample; respiratory disease in 9.4%; 18.8% reported having depression and 43.5% reported being a smoker or having been smoker for more than 10 years. The averages of the allele frequencies found in the three groups were as follows: ꞓ 3 (69.2%); ꞓ 2 (15.8%) and ꞓ 4 (15.0%). The present study revealed that the allelic frequencies were similar to those found in other regions of the world, with the presence of the ꞓ 3 allele prevailing in the sample. Significant associations between the presence of the ꞓ 2 allele and being a carrier of stroke as well as diabetes and hypertension were observed. Genotype ꞓ 2ꞓ 3 showed a significant association in stroke patients, as we observed that ꞓ 3ꞓ 3 genotype was significantly less frequent in this group. The data obtained in this study suggest that patients with the ꞓ 3ꞓ 3 genotype, especially men, were associated with higher weekly physical activity times.As doenças cardiovasculares são a principal causa de mortalidade entre doenças crônicas não transmissíveis e são responsáveis por 30% de todas as mortes globais, constituindo um grande e crescente fardo nos países de baixa e média renda. Uma estratégia eficaz para estudar a atribuição dos fatores genéticos em doenças multifatoriais e poligênicas é representada pela abordagem dos polimorfismos genéticos. Isso envolve primeiro identificar uma variante molecular dentro de um gene relevante, analisando sua distribuição em uma população-alvo e depois avaliando a possível associação entre os diferentes polimorfismos e a presença da doença. Dentre esses marcadores moleculares estão a Apolipoproteina E (ApoE) que é um receptor de lipoproteína de baixa densidade e desempenha um papel crucial no metabolismo do colesterol. Estudos apontam que os polimorfismos do gene ApoE atuam na modulação dos efeitos da atividade física, exercício físico e até mesmo na gordura corporal. Logo, esta pesquisa objetivou verificar a relação do polimorfismo do gene ApoE com o nível de atividade física de indivíduos saudáveis e portadores de doenças cardiovasculares. Constituíram a amostra 117 indivíduos adultos, de ambos os sexos, entre 36 e 89 anos de idade. Os indivíduos foram organizados em 3 grupos: Grupo A (portadores de Acidente Vascular Cerebral - AVC) composto por 43 indivíduos; Grupo B (hipertensos diabéticos) constituído de 40 pessoas; e 34 compuseram o Grupo C (saudáveis). O questionário Internacionar de Atividade Física - IPAQ (versão curta) foi aplicado para aferir o nível de atividade física realizada pelo indivíduo na semana anterior. Também foi aplicado um questionário auto administrado, o qual englobou dados sociodemográficos, culturais e de saúde dos indivíduos. Em seguida deu-se início ao raspado da mucosa oral e posterior extração do DNA para a avaliação genética dos polimorfismos do ApoE. Quanto as análises, inicialmente foi realizado o cálculo amostral, adotando-se nível de confiança de 95%. Verificou-se a normalidade dos dados após as caracterizações dos grupos, utilizando-se o teste de Shapiro-Wilk. Os valores relativos foram analisados por meio do teste de qui-quadrado (c²). Quando observado diferença significativa em alguma variável com a associação entre genótipos ou alelos ApoE foram expressos como odds ratio (OR) com intervalos de confiança (IC) de 95% usando o modelo de regressão logística. As associações foram testadas aplicando os testes de Qui-quadrado e Exato de Fisher. A regressão de Poisson com Estimador Robusto foi aplicada para calcular a Razão de prevalência entre Atividade física e genótipo. A arvore de decisão foi aplicada para detectar os padrões de proporções de genótipo associados as combinações das demais variáveis. Utilizou-se um p<0,05 como nível de significância. A idade média dos participantes foi de 59,4 anos (±12,39), em que 66,6% mulheres, 71,7% casados (as), 69,2% denominavam- se brancos (as), 45,2% possuíam como renda mensal de 1-2 salários mínimos. Outras doenças cardiovasculares foram relatadas por 28,2% dos indivíduos. A variável câncer foi apontada por 7,6% da amostra; doença respiratória em 9,4%; 18,8% afirmou ter depressão e 43,5% declarou ser fumante ou ter sido fumante por mais de 10 anos. As médias das frequências alélicas encontradas nos três grupos foram as seguintes: ꞓ 3 (69,2%); ꞓ 2 (15,8%) e ꞓ 4 (15,0%). O presente estudo revelou que as frequências alélicas foram similares das encontradas em outras regiões do mundo, prevalecendo a presença do alelo ꞓ 3 na amostra. Foram observadas associações significativas entre a presença do alelo ꞓ 2 e ser portador de AVC bem como de diabetes e hipertensão. O genótipo ꞓ 2ꞓ 3 apresentou associação significativa nos portadores de AVC, assim como observamos que o genótipo ꞓ 3ꞓ 3 se expressou significativamente em menor frequência neste mesmo grupo. Os dados obtidos neste estudo sugerem que os portadores do genótipo ꞓ 3ꞓ 3, com destaque para os homens, foram os que se associaram aos maiores tempos de atividade física semanal.Submitted by Elaine Souza (efsouza@unicentro.br) on 2019-06-13T18:21:30Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Simone Dall'Agnol DISSERTAÇÃO FINAL.pdf: 3555018 bytes, checksum: b64a3527d0a7a632fcb6102c2ad9de20 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-06-13T18:21:30Z (GMT). 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POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS |
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POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS |
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POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS Dall’Agnol, Simone Mader Doenças Cardiovasculares Acidente Vascular Cerebral Apolipoproteínas E Atividade Física Apolipoproteins E Physical activity Cardiovascular Diseases Stroke CIENCIAS HUMANAS CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS |
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POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS |
title_full |
POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS |
title_fullStr |
POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS |
title_full_unstemmed |
POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS |
title_sort |
POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS |
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Dall’Agnol, Simone Mader |
author_facet |
Dall’Agnol, Simone Mader |
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author |
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Mascarenhas, Luis Paulo Gomes Mascarenhas |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/4187937070880705 |
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036.806.179-50 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/4026317964553128 |
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv |
Dall’Agnol, Simone Mader |
contributor_str_mv |
Mascarenhas, Luis Paulo Gomes Mascarenhas |
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv |
Doenças Cardiovasculares Acidente Vascular Cerebral Apolipoproteínas E Atividade Física Apolipoproteins E Physical activity |
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Doenças Cardiovasculares Acidente Vascular Cerebral Apolipoproteínas E Atividade Física Apolipoproteins E Physical activity Cardiovascular Diseases Stroke CIENCIAS HUMANAS CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS |
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv |
Cardiovascular Diseases Stroke |
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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of mortality among chronic noncommunicable diseases and account for 30% of all global deaths, making up a large and growing burden in low- and middle-income countries. An effective strategy to study the attribution of genetic factors in multifactorial and polygenic diseases is represented by the approach of genetic polymorphisms. This involves first identifying a molecular variant within a relevant gene by analyzing its distribution in a target population and then evaluating the possible association between the different polymorphisms and the presence of the disease. Among these molecular markers are Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) which is a low density lipoprotein receptor and plays a crucial role in cholesterol metabolism. Studies indicate that ApoE gene polymorphisms act in the modulation of the effects of physical activity, physical exercise and even body fat. Therefore, this research aimed to verify the relationship of ApoE polymorphism with the level of physical activity of healthy individuals and patients with cardiovascular diseases. The sample consisted of 117 adult individuals, of both sexes, between 36 and 89 years of age. The subjects were organized into three groups: Group A (patients with Cerebral Vascular Accident - Stroke) composed of 43 individuals; Group B (diabetic hypertensive) consisting of 40 people; and 34 made up Group C (healthy). The International Physical Activity Questionnaire - IPAQ (short version) was applied to assess the level of physical activity performed by the individual in the previous week. A self-administered questionnaire was also applied, which included sociodemographic, cultural and health data of individuals. Afterwards, the oral mucosa was scraped and the DNA extracted for the genetic evaluation of ApoE polymorphisms. Regarding the analyzes, the sample calculation was initially performed, adopting a 95% confidence level. Data were normal after characterization of the groups using the Shapiro-Wilk test. The relative values were analyzed using the chi-square test (c 2). When observed a significant difference in some variable with the association between genotypes or ApoE alleles were expressed as odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) using the logistic regression model. The associations were tested using the chi-square test and Fisher's exact test. Poisson regression with Robust Estimator was applied to calculate the Prevalence Ratio between Physical Activity and Genotype. The decision tree was applied to detect the patterns of proportions of genotype associated to the combinations of the other variables. A p <0.05 was used as the level of significance. The mean age of participants was 59.4 years (± 12.39), in which 66.6% women, 71.7% married, 69.2% were white, 45.2 % had a monthly income of 1-2 minimum wages. Other cardiovascular diseases were reported by 28.2% of the individuals. The cancer variable was indicated by 7.6% of the sample; respiratory disease in 9.4%; 18.8% reported having depression and 43.5% reported being a smoker or having been smoker for more than 10 years. The averages of the allele frequencies found in the three groups were as follows: ꞓ 3 (69.2%); ꞓ 2 (15.8%) and ꞓ 4 (15.0%). The present study revealed that the allelic frequencies were similar to those found in other regions of the world, with the presence of the ꞓ 3 allele prevailing in the sample. Significant associations between the presence of the ꞓ 2 allele and being a carrier of stroke as well as diabetes and hypertension were observed. Genotype ꞓ 2ꞓ 3 showed a significant association in stroke patients, as we observed that ꞓ 3ꞓ 3 genotype was significantly less frequent in this group. The data obtained in this study suggest that patients with the ꞓ 3ꞓ 3 genotype, especially men, were associated with higher weekly physical activity times. |
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2018 |
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2018-10-30 |
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2019-06-13T18:21:30Z |
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Dall’Agnol, Simone Mader. POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS . 2018. 73 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Desenvolvimento Comunitário - Mestrado Interdisciplinar) - Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Irati-PR. |
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Dall’Agnol, Simone Mader. POLIMORFISMO DO APOE E A SUA RELAÇÃO COM O NÍVEL DE ATIVIDADE FÍSICA EM INDIVÍDUOS PORTADORES DE ACIDENTE VASCULAR CEREBRAL, HIPERTENSOS DIABÉTICOS E INDIVÍDUOS SAUDÁVEIS . 2018. 73 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Desenvolvimento Comunitário - Mestrado Interdisciplinar) - Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Irati-PR. |
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Brasil |
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Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste |
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