| Literature DB >> 28562834 |
Priscila Ribas de Farias Costa1, Ana Marlúcia Oliveira Assis1, Carla de Magalhães Cunha2, Emile Miranda Pereira3, Gabriela Dos Santos de Jesus3, Lais Eloy Machado da Silva3, Wilanne Pinheiro de Oliveira Alves3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: : The hypertriglyceridemic waist (HTW) phenotype is defined as the simultaneous presence of increased waist circumference (WC) and serum triglycerides (TG) levels and it has been associated with cardiometabolic risk in children and adolescents.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28562834 PMCID: PMC5524475 DOI: 10.5935/abc.20170067
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arq Bras Cardiol ISSN: 0066-782X Impact factor: 2.000
Sociodemographic, anthropometric and clinical characteristics at baseline of students from a city of Bahia, Brazil, 2006
| HTW Phenotype N (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total N | Absent | Present | p value | |
| – Female | 492 | 255 (88.8) | 32 (11.1) | 0.620 |
| – Male | 185 (90.2) | 20 (9.8) | ||
| – <10 years | 492 | 124 (90.5) | 13 (9.5) | 0.620 |
| – ≥ 10 years | 316 (89.0) | 39 (11.0) | ||
| – 3rd tercile | 492 | 177 (88.9) | 22 (11.1) | 0.770 |
| – 1st e 2nd terciles | 263 (89.8) | 30 (10.2) | ||
| – 3º Tercile | 492 | 206 (94.1) | 13 (5.9) | 0.003 |
| – 1º e 2º Terciles | 234 (85.7) | 39 (14.3) | ||
| – ≥ 6 years | 439 | 171 (89.5) | 20 (10.5) | 0.090 |
| – < 6 years | 233 (93.9) | 15 (6.1) | ||
| – Active | 492 | 133 (86.9) | 20 (13.1) | 0.113 |
| – Low active/sedentary | 284 (91.6) | 26 (8.4) | ||
| – < P90 | 492 | 324 (91.0) | 32 (9.0) | 0.467 |
| – ≥ P90 | 117 (86.0) | 19 (14.0) | ||
| – <100mg/dL | 492 | 413 (90.4) | 44 (9.6) | 0.01 |
| – ≥ 100 mg/dL | 27 (77.1) | 8 (22.9) | ||
| – < P85 | 492 | 369 (94.8) | 20 (5.2) | 0.000 |
| – ≥ P85 | 71 (68.9) | 32 (31.1) | ||
Significant p value for Pearson chi-square; HTW: hypertriglyceridemic waist.
Mean comparison test for the variables of interesting according to the hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype at the baseline after one-year follow-up in students from a city of Bahia, Brazil, 2006
| Baseline | After one-year follow-up | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HTW(-) | HTW(+) | p value | HTW (-) | HTW (+) | p value | |
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) final | Mean (SD) final | |||
| Glycemia (mg/dL) | 81.8 (10.2) | 86.0 (11.7) | 0.003 | 83.5 (10.3) | 86.1 (11.6) | 0.04 |
| Systolic BP (mmHg) | 101.3 (12.0) | 105.1 (12.1) | 0.03 | 101.3 (11.8) | 104.1 (11.0) | 0.10 |
| Diastolic BP (mmHg) | 64.3 (10.1) | 66.9 (10.3) | 0.09 | 64.5 (10.6) | 66.1 (10.6) | 0.09 |
HTW: hypertriglyceridemic waist.
Models of Generalized Estimating Equation for the relationship between HTW phenotype and fasting glycemia, systolic and diastolic blood pressure after one-year follow-up in students from a city of Bahia, Brazil, 2006
| - HTW phenotype | ||
| - HTW phenotype | ||
| - HTW phenotype | ||
Sample size- 492; HTW: hypertriglyceridemic waist.
Generalized Estimating Equation – GEE;
Adjusted by gender, age, maternal education; socioeconomic status and level of physical activity;
QICC: quasi-likelihood corrected under the criterion of Independence model for.