This study aims to assess the effects of a 16-week multidisciplinary program of obesity treatment on the control of metabolic syndrome (MS) and dyslipidemia in obese adolescents. Eighty-six adolescents aged 10-18 years were allocated in either the intervention group (IG; n = 44) or control group (CG; n = 42). IG was submitted to a multidisciplinary intervention based on cognitive behavioral therapy that aimed to modify eating habits and exercise behavior. We analyzed, before and after the intervention period, anthropometric parameters, body composition, bone mineral density, cardiorespiratory fitness, blood pressure, glucose, insulin, and lipid profile of the subjects. MS was classified according to International Diabetes Federation (2007) and the presence of dyslipidemia according to Back et al. (Arq Bras Cardiol 85:4-36, 2005). In the beginning of the intervention, the median number (range) of risk factors for MS present was 2.0 (0.0-5.0) in the IG and 2.0 (0.0-4.0) in the CG. After the intervention, this parameter reduced significantly in the IG (1.0 (0.0-5.0); p = 0.004) while no change was observed in the CG (2.0 (0.0-4.0); p = 0.349). In addition, we observed improvements in body mass index, waist circumference, hip circumference, maximal oxygen uptake, absolute and relative body fat, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, and total cholesterol in the IG which was not identified in the CG. Conclusio n: We suggest that a 16-week multidisciplinary intervention based on cognitive behavioral therapy was adequate to reduce risk factors for MS in obese adolescents.
This study was carried out to evaluate the risk factors of type 2 diabetic patients through sociodemographic data, habits of health, anthropometric and biochemist profiles, assisted at a basic public health care unit in Maringá, Paraná. Sixty-six patients, 56 women aged over than 50 years-old were interviewed. High prevalence factors for cardiovascular risk were observed, such as: overweight and obesity, hypertension, dyslipidemia, sedentariness and inadequate diet. Data suggested the need for multidisciplinary intervention programs in health care units associated to educative programs, adjusted diet intake and regular physical activity for these diabetic patients.
The differences between self-report of overweight adolescent and perceptions of their parents about the HRQoL of their children are influenced by adolescent gender and age and parent gender.
ResumoEste estudo tem por objetivo verificar a influência de um programa de exercícios físicos aeróbios sobre o perfil lipídico de pacientes idosas, portadoras de Diabetes Mellitus (DM) tipo 2. Foram selecionados 40 pacientes do gêne-ro feminino com idade maior ou igual a 60 anos. A amostra foi distribuída em dois grupos de 20 pacientes cada: Grupo Treinado, que recebeu orientação nutricional e participou das sessões supervisionadas de exercício físico aeróbio, e Grupo Controle, que recebeu somente orientação nutricional. A intervenção teve a duração de 12 semanas. O protocolo de exercício foi aplicado três vezes por semana, tendo cada sessão 1 h de duração. Os dados obtidos mostraram que o protocolo desenvolvido promoveu redução significativa nos triglicerídeos séricos (pré-teste= 190 ± 76,67 e pós-teste= 125,33 ± 45,82 mg/dL, p<0,05) e no LDL-colesterol (pré-teste= 147,98 ± 29,98 e pós-teste= 122,24 ± 17,61 mg/dL, p<0,05) no Grupo Treinado. Os resultados permitiram concluir que o programa de exercícios adotado promoveu melhora no perfil lipídico de pacientes idosas portadoras de DM tipo 2, demonstrando a importância da prática de atividade física orientada em Unidades Básicas de Saúde.
AbstractThis study aims to evaluate the influence of a physical exercise program on the lipid profile in type 2 diabetic elderly women. The patients were selected from a Basic Unit of Health (Mandacaru -NIS II, Maringá, Paraná), that Correspondência / Correspondence
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