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Living in the Southern Hemisphere: Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Amazonian Riverine Populations

The metabolic syndrome (MetS) epidemic is a global challenge. Although developing countries (including Brazil, India, and South Africa) present a higher proportion of deaths by cardiovascular diseases than developed countries, most of our knowledge is from these developed countries. Amazonian riveri...

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Autores principales: Arrifano, Gabriela P., Alvarez-Leite, Jacqueline I., Macchi, Barbarella M., Campos, Núbia F. S. S., Augusto-Oliveira, Marcus, Santos-Sacramento, Letícia, Lopes-Araújo, Amanda, Souza-Monteiro, José Rogério, Alburquerque-Santos, Raquel, do Nascimento, José Luiz M., Santos, Sidney, Ribeiro-dos-Santos, Ândrea, Oriá, Reinaldo B., Crespo-Lopez, Maria Elena
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8396977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34441925
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10163630
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author Arrifano, Gabriela P.
Alvarez-Leite, Jacqueline I.
Macchi, Barbarella M.
Campos, Núbia F. S. S.
Augusto-Oliveira, Marcus
Santos-Sacramento, Letícia
Lopes-Araújo, Amanda
Souza-Monteiro, José Rogério
Alburquerque-Santos, Raquel
do Nascimento, José Luiz M.
Santos, Sidney
Ribeiro-dos-Santos, Ândrea
Oriá, Reinaldo B.
Crespo-Lopez, Maria Elena
author_facet Arrifano, Gabriela P.
Alvarez-Leite, Jacqueline I.
Macchi, Barbarella M.
Campos, Núbia F. S. S.
Augusto-Oliveira, Marcus
Santos-Sacramento, Letícia
Lopes-Araújo, Amanda
Souza-Monteiro, José Rogério
Alburquerque-Santos, Raquel
do Nascimento, José Luiz M.
Santos, Sidney
Ribeiro-dos-Santos, Ândrea
Oriá, Reinaldo B.
Crespo-Lopez, Maria Elena
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description The metabolic syndrome (MetS) epidemic is a global challenge. Although developing countries (including Brazil, India, and South Africa) present a higher proportion of deaths by cardiovascular diseases than developed countries, most of our knowledge is from these developed countries. Amazonian riverine populations (ARP), as well as other vulnerable populations of the Southern Hemisphere, share low-income and traditional practices, among other features. This large cross-sectional study of ARP (n = 818) shows high prevalence of hypertension (51%) and obesity (23%). MetS was diagnosed in 38% of participants (especially in women and 60–69 years-old individuals) without the influence of ancestry. Only 7–8% of adults had no cardio-metabolic abnormalities related to MetS. Atherogenic dyslipidemia (low HDL-cholesterol) was generally observed, including in individuals without MetS. Still, slight differences were detected between settings with a clear predominance of hypertension in Tucuruí. Hypotheses on possible genetic influence and factors (nutrition transition and environmental pollutants -mercury) are proposed for future studies. Moreover, a roadmap to MetS progression based on the most prevalent components is provided for the development of tailored interventions in the Amazon (initially, individuals would present low HDL-cholesterol levels, later progressing to increased blood pressure characterizing hypertension, and ultimately reaching MetS with obesity). Our alarming results support the need to improve our knowledge on these vulnerable populations.
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spelling pubmed-83969772021-08-28 Living in the Southern Hemisphere: Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Amazonian Riverine Populations Arrifano, Gabriela P. Alvarez-Leite, Jacqueline I. Macchi, Barbarella M. Campos, Núbia F. S. S. Augusto-Oliveira, Marcus Santos-Sacramento, Letícia Lopes-Araújo, Amanda Souza-Monteiro, José Rogério Alburquerque-Santos, Raquel do Nascimento, José Luiz M. Santos, Sidney Ribeiro-dos-Santos, Ândrea Oriá, Reinaldo B. Crespo-Lopez, Maria Elena J Clin Med Article The metabolic syndrome (MetS) epidemic is a global challenge. Although developing countries (including Brazil, India, and South Africa) present a higher proportion of deaths by cardiovascular diseases than developed countries, most of our knowledge is from these developed countries. Amazonian riverine populations (ARP), as well as other vulnerable populations of the Southern Hemisphere, share low-income and traditional practices, among other features. This large cross-sectional study of ARP (n = 818) shows high prevalence of hypertension (51%) and obesity (23%). MetS was diagnosed in 38% of participants (especially in women and 60–69 years-old individuals) without the influence of ancestry. Only 7–8% of adults had no cardio-metabolic abnormalities related to MetS. Atherogenic dyslipidemia (low HDL-cholesterol) was generally observed, including in individuals without MetS. Still, slight differences were detected between settings with a clear predominance of hypertension in Tucuruí. Hypotheses on possible genetic influence and factors (nutrition transition and environmental pollutants -mercury) are proposed for future studies. Moreover, a roadmap to MetS progression based on the most prevalent components is provided for the development of tailored interventions in the Amazon (initially, individuals would present low HDL-cholesterol levels, later progressing to increased blood pressure characterizing hypertension, and ultimately reaching MetS with obesity). Our alarming results support the need to improve our knowledge on these vulnerable populations. MDPI 2021-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8396977/ /pubmed/34441925 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10163630 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Arrifano, Gabriela P.
Alvarez-Leite, Jacqueline I.
Macchi, Barbarella M.
Campos, Núbia F. S. S.
Augusto-Oliveira, Marcus
Santos-Sacramento, Letícia
Lopes-Araújo, Amanda
Souza-Monteiro, José Rogério
Alburquerque-Santos, Raquel
do Nascimento, José Luiz M.
Santos, Sidney
Ribeiro-dos-Santos, Ândrea
Oriá, Reinaldo B.
Crespo-Lopez, Maria Elena
Living in the Southern Hemisphere: Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Amazonian Riverine Populations
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title_short Living in the Southern Hemisphere: Metabolic Syndrome and Its Components in Amazonian Riverine Populations
title_sort living in the southern hemisphere: metabolic syndrome and its components in amazonian riverine populations
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8396977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34441925
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10163630
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