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Dioses, M., (2022). Riesgo de diabetes en personas que residen en el Asentamiento Humano el Bolívar, Lima - 2021 [Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH)]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12872/728
Dioses, M., Riesgo de diabetes en personas que residen en el Asentamiento Humano el Bolívar, Lima - 2021 []. PE: Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH); 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12872/728
@misc{renati/689646,
title = "Riesgo de diabetes en personas que residen en el Asentamiento Humano el Bolívar, Lima - 2021",
author = "Dioses Jara, Miguel Angel David",
publisher = "Universidad de Ciencias y Humanidades (UCH)",
year = "2022"
}
Objective: To determine the risk of diabetes in people residing in the human settlement El Bolivar, Lima-2021. Material and method: This is a quantitative approach study with a non-experimental, descriptive and cross-sectional methodological design. The data collection technique was the survey and the instrument was the Findrisk Test, which consists of 8 items and 8 dimensions. Results: Regarding the risk of DM2, it was observed that (n=32) participants representing 31.4% have a moderate risk, followed by (n=25) participants representing 24.5% with a slightly elevated risk, (n =21) participants representing the 20.6% with a low risk, (n=15) participants representing the 14.7% with a high risk and (n=9) participants representing the 8.8% with a very high risk. According to their dimensions, in age, (n=45) participants representing 44.1% are under 45 years old, in BMI (n=41) participants representing 40.2% have from 25 to 30 kg/m2, in abdominal anthropometry, (n=47) participants representing 46.1% have >102 cm men and >88 cm women, in physical activity, (n=64) participants representing 62.7% perform less than 30' daily, in consumption of fruits and vegetables (n=59) participants who represent 57.8% do not consume daily, in taking HBP medications, (n=96) participants who represent 94.1% do not take any medications, in hyperglycemia (n =73) participants representing 71.6% do not have it, in medical history (n=39) participants representing 38.2% have one. Conclusions: Regarding the risk of DM2, The moderate risk predominated, followed by a slightly high, low, high and very high risk.
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