Bloody chemical characterization of the metabolic syndrome in high-school students

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Syndrome metabolic, Hyperglycemia, Arterial pressure.

Abstract

Introduction: the styles of modern life and the modification of the habits food, they have converted the syndrome metabolic in a problem of public health. The incident of the disorders metabolic in the childhood and the adolescence has experienced an important it blunt needing a bigger study and evaluation, allowing to establish strategies of prevention and investigation, for so avoid or limit the damage in the grown life.

Objective: to make the characterization sanguine chemical of the syndrome metabolic in students of the Micaela Riera Oquendo preuniversity of the Manzanillo municipality, Granma county in the year 2018.

Methods: 50 students were studied in the Micaela Riera Oquendo preuniversity of the Manzanillo municipality, Granma county in the year 2018, starting from a descriptive prospective study in the that they evaluated variables like: age, sex, complementary text, taking of the arterial pressure, determination of the IMC and the types of obesity. Results:  most they of the patterns of taken blood gave positive to the hyperglycemia, students' prevalence existed with on peso, prevailed the type of severe obesity. They existed 14 obese students, 20 with HTA and 30 with hyper glycaemia, being this the factor decisive of the SM.

Conclusion:  a prevalence of the hyper glycaemia, like factor existed decisive of the SM.

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2020-11-05

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García Díaz Y, Rodríguez Martínez M, García Rodriguez YI, López Lluis EY, Soler Otero JA. Bloody chemical characterization of the metabolic syndrome in high-school students. RM [Internet]. 2020 Nov. 5 [cited 2025 Jun. 4];24(6). Available from: https://revmultimed.sld.cu/index.php/mtm/article/view/1805

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