Study of the presence of metabolic syndrome and its relationship with the familiar history in students
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0367.2013v34n1p23Keywords:
Adolescent, Obesity, Blood glucose. Lipids.Abstract
This work had as aim to evaluate the predominance of Metabolic Syndrome (SM) and the influence of the familiar historical at adolescents of public and private schools. There were studied 337 pupils of public and private schools in the city ofMarília- SP. The following data were evaluated: IMC, waist circumference, blood pressure and biochemical profile (glycemia, total cholesterol, HDL-c, LDL-c and triglycerides and 18,4% of the pupils already presented the SM. Of the bearers of SM in the private schools, 92,8% presented familiar historical and 85,3% in the public ones; 15,4% of the adolescent were classified as obese and a 54,0% as sedentary people. The presence of SM in the adolescents indicates the possibility to present cardiac complications in the adult phase. It is necessary that government starts an interventionist work boarded by multidiscipline team to assist this group so that they become healthier adult individuals.
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