Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patients

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalhal, Manuela Maria de Lima
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Zandonadi, Alessandra Maria Assunção, Pereira, Tayna Carvalho, Gomes, Daniela Lopes, Furlaneto, Ismari Perini, Ribeiro, Elisabeth Cristine Dias, Moraes , Pilar Maria de Oliveira, Móia, Lizomar De Jesus Maués Pereira, Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Simões
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Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
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Resumo: Objective: To analyze the anthropometric parameters used as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in patients with hepatitis C. Methodology: Study carried out between June to November of 2017, with hepatitis C patients. Social data, lifestyle and biochemical parameters were collected. Anthropometric assessment was carried out, being measured height, weight, waist circumference and hip circumference were measured. Then, body mass index, waist and height ratio, waist-to-hip ratio, visceral adiposity index and Framinghan risk score were calculated. For statistical analysis, chi-square test was applied, and simple and multiple logistic regressions have been performed to explore the correlation between anthropometric parameters and Framingham risk score, adopting a 5% significance level. Statistical Package for Social Science software was used. Results: 55 patients evaluated. It was observed that 56.36% presented cardiovascular risk according to waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio, 78.18% according to the waist and height ratio, and 74.55% according to the visceral adiposity index. In the relation between Framingham risk score and anthropometric parameters it was observed that waist-to-hip ratio was considered a significant independent predictor (OR=14.7000; CI95% = 3.5360 – 61.1180). Conclusion: For the identification of visceral fat, it is suggested to use the waist-to-hip ratio because it indicated a probability for the development of cardiovascular events in individuals with hepatitis C.
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spelling Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patientsParámetros antropométricos como alternativas para identificar grasa visceral y riesgo cardiovascular en pacientes con hepatitis CParâmetros antropométricos como alternativas para identificar gordura visceral e risco cardiovascular em pacientes com hepatite C Doenças cardiovascularesHepatite CAntropometriaAvaliação nutricional.Enfermedades cardiovascularesAntropometríaHepatitis CEvaluación nutricional.AnthropometryCardiovascular diseasesHepatitis CNutrition assessment.Objective: To analyze the anthropometric parameters used as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in patients with hepatitis C. Methodology: Study carried out between June to November of 2017, with hepatitis C patients. Social data, lifestyle and biochemical parameters were collected. Anthropometric assessment was carried out, being measured height, weight, waist circumference and hip circumference were measured. Then, body mass index, waist and height ratio, waist-to-hip ratio, visceral adiposity index and Framinghan risk score were calculated. For statistical analysis, chi-square test was applied, and simple and multiple logistic regressions have been performed to explore the correlation between anthropometric parameters and Framingham risk score, adopting a 5% significance level. Statistical Package for Social Science software was used. Results: 55 patients evaluated. It was observed that 56.36% presented cardiovascular risk according to waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio, 78.18% according to the waist and height ratio, and 74.55% according to the visceral adiposity index. In the relation between Framingham risk score and anthropometric parameters it was observed that waist-to-hip ratio was considered a significant independent predictor (OR=14.7000; CI95% = 3.5360 – 61.1180). Conclusion: For the identification of visceral fat, it is suggested to use the waist-to-hip ratio because it indicated a probability for the development of cardiovascular events in individuals with hepatitis C.Objetivo: Analizar los parámetros antropométricos utilizados como alternativas para identificar grasa visceral y riesgo cardiovascular en pacientes con hepatitis C. Metodología: Estudio realizado de junio a noviembre de 2017, con pacientes con hepatitis C. Se recogieron parámetros sociales, de estilo de vida y bioquímicos. Se realizó valoración antropométrica, midiendo talla, peso, perímetro de cintura y perímetro de cadera. Posteriormente se calculó el índice de masa corporal, índice cintura-estatura, índice cintura-cadera, índice de adiposidad visceral y puntaje de riesgo de Framingham. Para el análisis estadístico, se utilizaron pruebas de chi-cuadrado y pruebas de regresión logística simple y múltiple para explorar la correlación entre los parámetros antropométricos y el puntaje de riesgo de Framingham, adoptando un nivel de significación del 5%. Se utilizó el programa Statistical Package for Social Science. Resultados: 55 pacientes evaluados. Se observó que el 56,36% tenía riesgo cardiovascular según perímetro de cintura y relación cintura-cadera, el 78,18% según relación cintura-talla y el 74,55% según índice de adiposidad visceral. En la relación entre el Framingham Risk Score y los parámetros antropométricos, se observó que el índice cintura-cadera fue considerado un predictor independiente significativo (OR=14,7000; IC95% = 3,5360 – 61,1180). Conclusión: Para la identificación de la grasa visceral, se sugiere que la relación cintura-cadera puede indicar la probabilidad de desarrollo de eventos cardiovasculares en individuos con hepatitis C.Objetivo: Analisar os parâmetros antropométricos utilizados como alternativas para identificar gordura visceral e risco cardiovascular em pacientes com hepatite C. Metodologia: Estudo realizado em junho a novembro de 2017, com pacientes com hepatite C. Foram coletados dados sociais, estilo de vida e parâmetros bioquímicos. Foi realizada avaliação antropométrica, sendo mensurados altura, peso, circunferência da cintura e circunferência do quadril. Posteriormente, foram calculados o índice de massa corporal, relação cintura e estatura, relação cintura-quadril, índice de adiposidade visceral e Escore de risco de Framingham. Para a análise estatística, foram utilizados os testes qui-quadrado, e testes de regressão logística simples e múltiplas para explorar a correlação entre os parâmetros antropométricos e o escore de risco de Framingham, adotando-se o nível de significância de 5%. Foi utilizado o programa Statistical Package for Social Science. Resultados: 55 pacientes avaliados. Observou-se que 56,36% apresentaram risco cardiovascular de acordo com a circunferência da cintura e relação cintura-quadril, 78,18% de acordo com a relação cintura e estatura e 74,55% segundo o índice de adiposidade visceral. Na relação entre o Escore de risco de Framingham e parâmetros antropométricos, observou-se que a relação cintura-quadril foi considerada um previsor significativo independente (OR=14,7000; IC95% = 3,5360 – 61,1180). Conclusão: Para a identificação da gordura visceral, sugere-se que a relação cintura-quadril pode indicar probabilidade para o desenvolvimento de eventos cardiovasculares em indivíduos com hepatite C.Research, Society and Development2022-01-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2582910.33448/rsd-v11i2.25829Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 2; e27011225829Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 2; e27011225829Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 2; e270112258292525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/25829/22538Copyright (c) 2022 Manuela Maria de Lima Carvalhal; Alessandra Maria Assunção Zandonadi; Tayna Carvalho Pereira; Daniela Lopes Gomes; Ismari Perini Furlaneto; Elisabeth Cristine Dias Ribeiro; Pilar Maria de Oliveira Moraes ; Lizomar De Jesus Maués Pereira Móia; Juarez Antônio Simões Quaresmahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalhal, Manuela Maria de LimaZandonadi, Alessandra Maria AssunçãoPereira, Tayna CarvalhoGomes, Daniela LopesFurlaneto, Ismari PeriniRibeiro, Elisabeth Cristine Dias Moraes , Pilar Maria de OliveiraMóia, Lizomar De Jesus Maués Pereira Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Simões 2022-02-07T01:42:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/25829Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:01.275948Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patients
Parámetros antropométricos como alternativas para identificar grasa visceral y riesgo cardiovascular en pacientes con hepatitis C
Parâmetros antropométricos como alternativas para identificar gordura visceral e risco cardiovascular em pacientes com hepatite C
title Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patients
spellingShingle Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patients
Carvalhal, Manuela Maria de Lima
Doenças cardiovasculares
Hepatite C
Antropometria
Avaliação nutricional.
Enfermedades cardiovasculares
Antropometría
Hepatitis C
Evaluación nutricional.
Anthropometry
Cardiovascular diseases
Hepatitis C
Nutrition assessment.
title_short Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patients
title_full Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patients
title_fullStr Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patients
title_full_unstemmed Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patients
title_sort Anthropometric parameters as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in hepatitis C patients
author Carvalhal, Manuela Maria de Lima
author_facet Carvalhal, Manuela Maria de Lima
Zandonadi, Alessandra Maria Assunção
Pereira, Tayna Carvalho
Gomes, Daniela Lopes
Furlaneto, Ismari Perini
Ribeiro, Elisabeth Cristine Dias
Moraes , Pilar Maria de Oliveira
Móia, Lizomar De Jesus Maués Pereira
Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Simões
author_role author
author2 Zandonadi, Alessandra Maria Assunção
Pereira, Tayna Carvalho
Gomes, Daniela Lopes
Furlaneto, Ismari Perini
Ribeiro, Elisabeth Cristine Dias
Moraes , Pilar Maria de Oliveira
Móia, Lizomar De Jesus Maués Pereira
Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Simões
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalhal, Manuela Maria de Lima
Zandonadi, Alessandra Maria Assunção
Pereira, Tayna Carvalho
Gomes, Daniela Lopes
Furlaneto, Ismari Perini
Ribeiro, Elisabeth Cristine Dias
Moraes , Pilar Maria de Oliveira
Móia, Lizomar De Jesus Maués Pereira
Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Simões
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Doenças cardiovasculares
Hepatite C
Antropometria
Avaliação nutricional.
Enfermedades cardiovasculares
Antropometría
Hepatitis C
Evaluación nutricional.
Anthropometry
Cardiovascular diseases
Hepatitis C
Nutrition assessment.
topic Doenças cardiovasculares
Hepatite C
Antropometria
Avaliação nutricional.
Enfermedades cardiovasculares
Antropometría
Hepatitis C
Evaluación nutricional.
Anthropometry
Cardiovascular diseases
Hepatitis C
Nutrition assessment.
description Objective: To analyze the anthropometric parameters used as alternatives to identify visceral fat and cardiovascular risk in patients with hepatitis C. Methodology: Study carried out between June to November of 2017, with hepatitis C patients. Social data, lifestyle and biochemical parameters were collected. Anthropometric assessment was carried out, being measured height, weight, waist circumference and hip circumference were measured. Then, body mass index, waist and height ratio, waist-to-hip ratio, visceral adiposity index and Framinghan risk score were calculated. For statistical analysis, chi-square test was applied, and simple and multiple logistic regressions have been performed to explore the correlation between anthropometric parameters and Framingham risk score, adopting a 5% significance level. Statistical Package for Social Science software was used. Results: 55 patients evaluated. It was observed that 56.36% presented cardiovascular risk according to waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio, 78.18% according to the waist and height ratio, and 74.55% according to the visceral adiposity index. In the relation between Framingham risk score and anthropometric parameters it was observed that waist-to-hip ratio was considered a significant independent predictor (OR=14.7000; CI95% = 3.5360 – 61.1180). Conclusion: For the identification of visceral fat, it is suggested to use the waist-to-hip ratio because it indicated a probability for the development of cardiovascular events in individuals with hepatitis C.
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