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FRI120 Metabolic Profile Of A Young Adult Population Assisted By A Primary Health Care Unit In A Large Urban Center

Disclosure: R.B. Boghossian: None. C.C. Lopes: None. L.L. Junqueira: None. J.O. Neno: None. B.C. Almeida: None. R. Ferrão: None. I.D. Velho Junior: None. P.C. Rezende: None. A.T. Fernandes: None. D.F. Monteiro: None. Introduction: Dyslipidemia, Glucose Intolerance (GI), Diabetes Mellitus (DM), and M...

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Autores principales: Barberá Boghossian, Rodney, Campello Lopes, Carolina, de Barros Junqueira, Livia Lopes Monteiro, Góes Neno, João Oliveira, Silva de Almeida, Beatriz Câmara, Ferrão, Raphaella, Velho Junior, Ivan da Costa, Castellões de Rezende, Pedro Paulo, da Costa Fernandes, Ana Cristina Tenório, Gomes Monteiro, Daniela Fiuza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553629/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.633
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author Barberá Boghossian, Rodney
Campello Lopes, Carolina
de Barros Junqueira, Livia Lopes Monteiro
Góes Neno, João Oliveira
Silva de Almeida, Beatriz Câmara
Ferrão, Raphaella
Velho Junior, Ivan da Costa
Castellões de Rezende, Pedro Paulo
da Costa Fernandes, Ana Cristina Tenório
Gomes Monteiro, Daniela Fiuza
author_facet Barberá Boghossian, Rodney
Campello Lopes, Carolina
de Barros Junqueira, Livia Lopes Monteiro
Góes Neno, João Oliveira
Silva de Almeida, Beatriz Câmara
Ferrão, Raphaella
Velho Junior, Ivan da Costa
Castellões de Rezende, Pedro Paulo
da Costa Fernandes, Ana Cristina Tenório
Gomes Monteiro, Daniela Fiuza
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description Disclosure: R.B. Boghossian: None. C.C. Lopes: None. L.L. Junqueira: None. J.O. Neno: None. B.C. Almeida: None. R. Ferrão: None. I.D. Velho Junior: None. P.C. Rezende: None. A.T. Fernandes: None. D.F. Monteiro: None. Introduction: Dyslipidemia, Glucose Intolerance (GI), Diabetes Mellitus (DM), and Metabolic Syndrome (MS) are metabolic conditions often asymptomatic and related to high cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. Nonetheless, these conditions are not commonly screened in younger adults. The LapARC cohort Study is a population-based study to assess CV risk profile in a young adult population. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of dyslipidemia, DM, GI, and MS in a young adult population enrolled in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) in an urban center. Methods: Cross-sectional population study that enrolled individuals aged 20-50 years registered in an FHS unit. Sociodemographic, anthropometric characteristics, and CV risk factors were recorded. Office blood pressure (BP) was obtained by the average of 2 measurements obtained on two different occasions. All participants underwent laboratory evaluation (lipid and glycemic profile) and home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM). The bivariate analysis compared paciente with and without metabolic alterations. SPSS 19.0 was used in the statistical analysis. Results: We evaluated, up until this moment, 632 individuals [39.6% male gender; average age: 33.6 ± 9 years old]. The most common modifiable CV risk factors were physical inactivity (44.0%), and obesity (26.0%). The prevalence of dyslipidemia was 40%. These individuals were older, more obese and with a bigger association of hypertension and GI. Regarding the glycemic profile, 57 (9%) individuals with GI e 18 (3%) with DM. Diabetic pacientes were older, obese, with a bigger prevalence of hypertension and dyslipidemia while those with GI had just bigger prevalence of dyslipidemia compared to normoglicemic individuals. A total of 74(12%) individuals were diagnosed with MS. These were older, more obese, sedentary, with a bigger prevalence of hypertension, higher office BP and HBPM and higher levels of albuminuria. Conclusion: This young and apparently healthy population has an adverse cardiometabolic profile, indicating the importance of precocious CV risk stratification. Thus, efficient primary preventive strategies can be implemented to reduce the probability of CV disease development in the future. Presentation: Friday, June 16, 2023
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spelling pubmed-105536292023-10-06 FRI120 Metabolic Profile Of A Young Adult Population Assisted By A Primary Health Care Unit In A Large Urban Center Barberá Boghossian, Rodney Campello Lopes, Carolina de Barros Junqueira, Livia Lopes Monteiro Góes Neno, João Oliveira Silva de Almeida, Beatriz Câmara Ferrão, Raphaella Velho Junior, Ivan da Costa Castellões de Rezende, Pedro Paulo da Costa Fernandes, Ana Cristina Tenório Gomes Monteiro, Daniela Fiuza J Endocr Soc Cardiovascular Endocrinology Disclosure: R.B. Boghossian: None. C.C. Lopes: None. L.L. Junqueira: None. J.O. Neno: None. B.C. Almeida: None. R. Ferrão: None. I.D. Velho Junior: None. P.C. Rezende: None. A.T. Fernandes: None. D.F. Monteiro: None. Introduction: Dyslipidemia, Glucose Intolerance (GI), Diabetes Mellitus (DM), and Metabolic Syndrome (MS) are metabolic conditions often asymptomatic and related to high cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality. Nonetheless, these conditions are not commonly screened in younger adults. The LapARC cohort Study is a population-based study to assess CV risk profile in a young adult population. Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of dyslipidemia, DM, GI, and MS in a young adult population enrolled in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) in an urban center. Methods: Cross-sectional population study that enrolled individuals aged 20-50 years registered in an FHS unit. Sociodemographic, anthropometric characteristics, and CV risk factors were recorded. Office blood pressure (BP) was obtained by the average of 2 measurements obtained on two different occasions. All participants underwent laboratory evaluation (lipid and glycemic profile) and home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM). The bivariate analysis compared paciente with and without metabolic alterations. SPSS 19.0 was used in the statistical analysis. Results: We evaluated, up until this moment, 632 individuals [39.6% male gender; average age: 33.6 ± 9 years old]. The most common modifiable CV risk factors were physical inactivity (44.0%), and obesity (26.0%). The prevalence of dyslipidemia was 40%. These individuals were older, more obese and with a bigger association of hypertension and GI. Regarding the glycemic profile, 57 (9%) individuals with GI e 18 (3%) with DM. Diabetic pacientes were older, obese, with a bigger prevalence of hypertension and dyslipidemia while those with GI had just bigger prevalence of dyslipidemia compared to normoglicemic individuals. A total of 74(12%) individuals were diagnosed with MS. These were older, more obese, sedentary, with a bigger prevalence of hypertension, higher office BP and HBPM and higher levels of albuminuria. Conclusion: This young and apparently healthy population has an adverse cardiometabolic profile, indicating the importance of precocious CV risk stratification. Thus, efficient primary preventive strategies can be implemented to reduce the probability of CV disease development in the future. Presentation: Friday, June 16, 2023 Oxford University Press 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10553629/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.633 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Endocrinology
Barberá Boghossian, Rodney
Campello Lopes, Carolina
de Barros Junqueira, Livia Lopes Monteiro
Góes Neno, João Oliveira
Silva de Almeida, Beatriz Câmara
Ferrão, Raphaella
Velho Junior, Ivan da Costa
Castellões de Rezende, Pedro Paulo
da Costa Fernandes, Ana Cristina Tenório
Gomes Monteiro, Daniela Fiuza
FRI120 Metabolic Profile Of A Young Adult Population Assisted By A Primary Health Care Unit In A Large Urban Center
title FRI120 Metabolic Profile Of A Young Adult Population Assisted By A Primary Health Care Unit In A Large Urban Center
title_full FRI120 Metabolic Profile Of A Young Adult Population Assisted By A Primary Health Care Unit In A Large Urban Center
title_fullStr FRI120 Metabolic Profile Of A Young Adult Population Assisted By A Primary Health Care Unit In A Large Urban Center
title_full_unstemmed FRI120 Metabolic Profile Of A Young Adult Population Assisted By A Primary Health Care Unit In A Large Urban Center
title_short FRI120 Metabolic Profile Of A Young Adult Population Assisted By A Primary Health Care Unit In A Large Urban Center
title_sort fri120 metabolic profile of a young adult population assisted by a primary health care unit in a large urban center
topic Cardiovascular Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553629/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/jendso/bvad114.633
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