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ERICA: prevalence of dyslipidemia in Brazilian adolescents

OBJECTIVE: To determine the distribution of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides in Brazilian adolescents, as well as the prevalence of altered levels of such parameters. METHODS: Data from the Study of Cardiovascular Risks in Adolescents (ERICA) were used. This is...

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Autores principales: Faria, José Rocha, Bento, Vivian Freitas Rezende, Baena, Cristina Pellegrino, Olandoski, Marcia, Gonçalves, Luis Gonzaga de Oliveira, Abreu, Gabriela de Azevedo, Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano, Bloch, Katia Vergetti
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Publicado: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4767041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26910544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S01518-8787.2016050006723
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author Faria, José Rocha
Bento, Vivian Freitas Rezende
Baena, Cristina Pellegrino
Olandoski, Marcia
Gonçalves, Luis Gonzaga de Oliveira
Abreu, Gabriela de Azevedo
Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano
Bloch, Katia Vergetti
author_facet Faria, José Rocha
Bento, Vivian Freitas Rezende
Baena, Cristina Pellegrino
Olandoski, Marcia
Gonçalves, Luis Gonzaga de Oliveira
Abreu, Gabriela de Azevedo
Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano
Bloch, Katia Vergetti
author_sort Faria, José Rocha
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the distribution of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides in Brazilian adolescents, as well as the prevalence of altered levels of such parameters. METHODS: Data from the Study of Cardiovascular Risks in Adolescents (ERICA) were used. This is a country-wide, school-based cross-sectional study that evaluated 12 to 17-year old adolescents living in cities with over 100,000 inhabitants. The average and distribution of plasma levels of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides were evaluated. Dyslipidemia was determined by levels of total cholesterol ≥ 170 mg/dl, LDL cholesterol ≥ 130 mg/dl, HDL cholesterol < 45 mg/dL, or triglycerides ≥ 130 mg/dl. The data were analyzed by gender, age, and regions in Brazil. RESULTS: We evaluated 38,069 adolescents – 59.9% of females, and 54.2% between 15 and 17 years. The average values found were: total cholesterol = 148.1 mg/dl (95%CI 147.1-149.1), HDL cholesterol = 47.3 mg/dl (95%CI 46.7-47.9), LDL cholesterol = 85.3 mg/dl (95%CI 84.5-86.1), and triglycerides = 77.8 mg/dl (95%CI 76.5-79.2). The female adolescents had higher average levels of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and HDL cholesterol, without differences in the levels of triglycerides. We did not observe any significant differences between the average values among 12 to 14 and 15- to 17-year old adolescents. The most prevalent lipid alterations were low HDL cholesterol (46.8% [95%CI 44.8-48.9]), hypercholesterolemia (20.1% [95%CI 19.0-21.3]), and hypertriglyceridemia (7.8% [95%CI 7.1-8.6]). High LDL cholesterol was found in 3.5% (95%CI 3.2-4.0) of the adolescents. Prevalence of low HDL cholesterol was higher in Brazil’s North and Northeast regions. CONCLUSIONS: A significant proportion of Brazilian adolescents has alterations in their plasma lipids. The high prevalence of low HDL cholesterol and hypertriglyceridemia, especially in Brazil’s North and Northeast regions, must be analyzed in future studies, to support the creation of strategies for efficient interventions.
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spelling pubmed-47670412016-03-14 ERICA: prevalence of dyslipidemia in Brazilian adolescents Faria, José Rocha Bento, Vivian Freitas Rezende Baena, Cristina Pellegrino Olandoski, Marcia Gonçalves, Luis Gonzaga de Oliveira Abreu, Gabriela de Azevedo Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano Bloch, Katia Vergetti Rev Saude Publica Original Article OBJECTIVE: To determine the distribution of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides in Brazilian adolescents, as well as the prevalence of altered levels of such parameters. METHODS: Data from the Study of Cardiovascular Risks in Adolescents (ERICA) were used. This is a country-wide, school-based cross-sectional study that evaluated 12 to 17-year old adolescents living in cities with over 100,000 inhabitants. The average and distribution of plasma levels of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides were evaluated. Dyslipidemia was determined by levels of total cholesterol ≥ 170 mg/dl, LDL cholesterol ≥ 130 mg/dl, HDL cholesterol < 45 mg/dL, or triglycerides ≥ 130 mg/dl. The data were analyzed by gender, age, and regions in Brazil. RESULTS: We evaluated 38,069 adolescents – 59.9% of females, and 54.2% between 15 and 17 years. The average values found were: total cholesterol = 148.1 mg/dl (95%CI 147.1-149.1), HDL cholesterol = 47.3 mg/dl (95%CI 46.7-47.9), LDL cholesterol = 85.3 mg/dl (95%CI 84.5-86.1), and triglycerides = 77.8 mg/dl (95%CI 76.5-79.2). The female adolescents had higher average levels of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and HDL cholesterol, without differences in the levels of triglycerides. We did not observe any significant differences between the average values among 12 to 14 and 15- to 17-year old adolescents. The most prevalent lipid alterations were low HDL cholesterol (46.8% [95%CI 44.8-48.9]), hypercholesterolemia (20.1% [95%CI 19.0-21.3]), and hypertriglyceridemia (7.8% [95%CI 7.1-8.6]). High LDL cholesterol was found in 3.5% (95%CI 3.2-4.0) of the adolescents. Prevalence of low HDL cholesterol was higher in Brazil’s North and Northeast regions. CONCLUSIONS: A significant proportion of Brazilian adolescents has alterations in their plasma lipids. The high prevalence of low HDL cholesterol and hypertriglyceridemia, especially in Brazil’s North and Northeast regions, must be analyzed in future studies, to support the creation of strategies for efficient interventions. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2016-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4767041/ /pubmed/26910544 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S01518-8787.2016050006723 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Faria, José Rocha
Bento, Vivian Freitas Rezende
Baena, Cristina Pellegrino
Olandoski, Marcia
Gonçalves, Luis Gonzaga de Oliveira
Abreu, Gabriela de Azevedo
Kuschnir, Maria Cristina Caetano
Bloch, Katia Vergetti
ERICA: prevalence of dyslipidemia in Brazilian adolescents
title ERICA: prevalence of dyslipidemia in Brazilian adolescents
title_full ERICA: prevalence of dyslipidemia in Brazilian adolescents
title_fullStr ERICA: prevalence of dyslipidemia in Brazilian adolescents
title_full_unstemmed ERICA: prevalence of dyslipidemia in Brazilian adolescents
title_short ERICA: prevalence of dyslipidemia in Brazilian adolescents
title_sort erica: prevalence of dyslipidemia in brazilian adolescents
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4767041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26910544
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S01518-8787.2016050006723
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