Bibliographic citations
Araujo, M., (2020). Dislipidemias, glicemia y su asociación con indicadores antropométricos en escolares Colegio Ignacio Merino Piura 2018 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6039
Araujo, M., Dislipidemias, glicemia y su asociación con indicadores antropométricos en escolares Colegio Ignacio Merino Piura 2018 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/6039
@misc{renati/377717,
title = "Dislipidemias, glicemia y su asociación con indicadores antropométricos en escolares Colegio Ignacio Merino Piura 2018",
author = "Araujo Chumacero, Mary Fernanda",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2020"
}
Objective:. To determinate the frequency of dyslipidemia, glycaemia and its association with anthropometric indicators in the students of Ignacio Merino School, Piura 2018. Methodology: Observational, analytical, correlational, prospective study from primary source information and cross-sectional. 1240 students from 12 to 17 years old were enrolled in 2018 at Ignacio Merino School, this conformed total population. Study sample were 2017 students who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Data collection was carried out in two phases: a first phase that consisted of the anthropometric evaluation and the second that included the laboratory assessment of cholesterol, triglycerides and glycaemia Results: From de 217 students the predominant sex was female. The mean age was 14 year, the mean weight and height were 55.79 kg and 154.23 cm respectively. 19.82% of the patients were overweight and 4.61% were obese. 14.75% of schoolchildren had high cholesterol results, 17.13% with increased triglycerides and 1.84% had impaired glucose. 14.75% presented a very high abdominal perimeter. Obesity was associated with altered abdominal perimeter. (p <0.01). Hypertriglyceridemia is associated with obesity (p = 0.01) and high abdominal perimeter (p <0.01). On the other hand, hypercholesterolemia is associated with a high abdominal perimeter (p <0.01). In the multivariate analysis it was found that obesity increases by 2.65 times the prevalence rate of suffering from dyslipidemia and the altered abdominal perimeter increases by 3.9 times the prevalence rate of suffering from dyslipidemia. Association of the abdominal perimeter and hyperglycemia was found in schoolchildren. (p <0.03). Conclusion: Dyslipidemia is associated with obesity and altered abdominal perimeter. Hypertriglyceridemia is also associated with altered abdominal perimeter.
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