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Tucto, H., (2018). Menarquia temprana como factor de riesgo para síndrome metabólico [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/4092
Tucto, H., Menarquia temprana como factor de riesgo para síndrome metabólico [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/4092
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title = "Menarquia temprana como factor de riesgo para síndrome metabólico",
author = "Tucto Travezaño, Henry Ney",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2018"
}
Title: Menarquia temprana como factor de riesgo para síndrome metabólico
Authors(s): Tucto Travezaño, Henry Ney
Advisor(s): Chiroque Ramos, Jose Alberto
Keywords: Menarquia temprana; Sindrome metabólico
Issue Date: 2018
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO
Abstract: Objetivo: Determinar si la menarquia temprana es factor de riesgo para
síndrome metabólico en el Hospital Carlos Lanfranco la Hoz, Puente Piedra -
Lima. Entre el periodo enero y marzo del 2018.
Material y Métodos: Se realizó un estudio observacional, analítico de casos y
controles que evaluó una muestra total de 462 mujeres atendidas en el servicio
de Medicina Interna del Hospital Carlos Lanfranco la Hoz, Puente Piedra -
Lima. Durante el periodo enero y marzo del 2018. Los casos estuvieron
conformados por 231 mujeres con diagnóstico de síndrome metabólico y los
controles por 231 mujeres sin esta condición.
Resultados: En el análisis bivariado de las características clínicas, se ha
demostrado asociación con el síndrome metabólico a la edad (35,21 ± 6,75 y
33,44 ± 6,39; (P = 0,004), la multiparidad (74,03% y 58,44%; ORc = 2,03 [1,37
3,01], P = 0,001) y el sedentarismo (24,24% y 15,15%; ORc = 1,79 [1,12 2,86],
(P = 0,014). Asimismo a la menarquia temprana y el síndrome metabólico
(15,58% y 8,66%; ORc = 1,95 [1,09-3,48], (P = 0,023). La regresión logística
multivariada, utilizando todas las variables significativas detectadas por
análisis univariado y la variable resultado; establece que la presencia de
síndrome metabólico se asoció de forma independiente con la edad (ORa =
1,04 [1,01-1,07], (P = 0.004), la multiparidad (ORa = 2,01 [1,35-3,01], (P =
0.001), el sedentarismo (ORa = 1,73 [1,07-2,81], P = 0,026) y la menarquia
temprana (OR = 1,85 [1,02-3,35], (P = 0,042).
Conclusiones: La menarquia temprana es factor de riesgo independiente
para síndrome metabólico. La multiparidad fue el factor de riesgo
independiente de mayor fuerza para producir la enfermedad.
OBJECTIVE: To determine if early menarche is a risk factor for metabolic syndrome in the Carlos Lanfranco la Hoz Hospital, Puente Piedra - Lima. Between the period January and March 2018. MATERIAL AND METHOD: An observational, analytical study of cases and controls was conducted, which evaluated a total sample of 462 women treated in the Internal Medicine service of the Hospital Carlos Lanfranco la Hoz, Puente Piedra - Lima. During the period January and March 2018. The cases consisted of 231 women with a diagnosis of metabolic syndrome and controls by 231 women without this condition. RESULTS: In the bivariate analysis of clinical characteristics, association with the metabolic syndrome at age (35.21 ± 6.75 and 33.44 ± 6.39, P = 0.004), Multiparity (74.03) was demonstrated. 74,03% and 58.44%; ORc = 2.03 [1.37 3.01], (P = 0.001) and sedentary lifestyle (24.24% and 15.15%; ORc = 1.79 [1.12 2, 86], (P = 0.014). Also to early menarche and metabolic syndrome (15.58% and 8.66%; ORc = 1.95 [1.09-3.48], (P = 0.023). Multivariate logistic regression, using all the significant variables detected by univariate analysis and the outcome variable; establishes that the presence of metabolic syndrome was associated independently with age (ORa = 1.04 [1.01-1.07], P = 0.004), Multiparity (ORa = 2.01 [1.35-3, 01], (P = 0.001), sedentary lifestyle (ORa = 1.73 [1.07-2.81], P = 0.026) and early menarche (OR = 1.85 [1.02-3.35], (P = 0.042). CONCLUSIONS: Early menarche is an independent risk factor for metabolic syndrome. Multiparity was the independent risk factor of greatest strength to produce the disease.
OBJECTIVE: To determine if early menarche is a risk factor for metabolic syndrome in the Carlos Lanfranco la Hoz Hospital, Puente Piedra - Lima. Between the period January and March 2018. MATERIAL AND METHOD: An observational, analytical study of cases and controls was conducted, which evaluated a total sample of 462 women treated in the Internal Medicine service of the Hospital Carlos Lanfranco la Hoz, Puente Piedra - Lima. During the period January and March 2018. The cases consisted of 231 women with a diagnosis of metabolic syndrome and controls by 231 women without this condition. RESULTS: In the bivariate analysis of clinical characteristics, association with the metabolic syndrome at age (35.21 ± 6.75 and 33.44 ± 6.39, P = 0.004), Multiparity (74.03) was demonstrated. 74,03% and 58.44%; ORc = 2.03 [1.37 3.01], (P = 0.001) and sedentary lifestyle (24.24% and 15.15%; ORc = 1.79 [1.12 2, 86], (P = 0.014). Also to early menarche and metabolic syndrome (15.58% and 8.66%; ORc = 1.95 [1.09-3.48], (P = 0.023). Multivariate logistic regression, using all the significant variables detected by univariate analysis and the outcome variable; establishes that the presence of metabolic syndrome was associated independently with age (ORa = 1.04 [1.01-1.07], P = 0.004), Multiparity (ORa = 2.01 [1.35-3, 01], (P = 0.001), sedentary lifestyle (ORa = 1.73 [1.07-2.81], P = 0.026) and early menarche (OR = 1.85 [1.02-3.35], (P = 0.042). CONCLUSIONS: Early menarche is an independent risk factor for metabolic syndrome. Multiparity was the independent risk factor of greatest strength to produce the disease.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/4092
Discipline: Medicina Humana
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Medicina Humana
Grade or title: Médico Cirujano
Register date: 3-May-2018
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