2015
DOI: 10.20453/rmh.v12i3.2388
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Prevalencia de obesidad e hipercolesterolemia en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia - 1998.

Abstract: La obesidad es un problema creciente de salud pública, reconociéndose la importancia de su estudio en la población pediátrica y adulta joven para prevenir las complicaciones que esta puede generar. Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia de obesidad e hipercolesterolemia en los alumnos de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Materiales y métodos: Se realizó un estudio transversal analítico, evaluando 133 sujetos que acudieron al examen médico de la Universidad en febrero de 1998, sel… Show more

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“…In relation to the triglyceride levels of the coca leaf chewers, the men with 84 mg% and the women 55 mg%, much lower data, this is based on the fact that the coca leaf chewers do not consume Due to their high costs, they prefer to chew coca leaves, only their children can sometimes consume alpaca meat that they raise, care for or herd other people's livestock.There is little research related to the subject, such as Gutiérrez-Paredes28 studied the effect of triglycerides on BMI, 47.4% had hypertriglyceridemia with normal BMI, those with high triglycerides correspond to 81.7% in people with overweight BMI and among obese patients, 69.9% presented the same lipid abnormality. These results coincide with that obtained by Llanos-Zavalaga et al29 , who, when relating serum lipids with BMI, found an association between mild obesity and triglyceridemia (p = 0.02). On the other hand, Martínez-Palomino et al30 , in a study with young Mexican women, found that there were differences with statistical significance when relating triglycerides with BMI.…”
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“…In relation to the triglyceride levels of the coca leaf chewers, the men with 84 mg% and the women 55 mg%, much lower data, this is based on the fact that the coca leaf chewers do not consume Due to their high costs, they prefer to chew coca leaves, only their children can sometimes consume alpaca meat that they raise, care for or herd other people's livestock.There is little research related to the subject, such as Gutiérrez-Paredes28 studied the effect of triglycerides on BMI, 47.4% had hypertriglyceridemia with normal BMI, those with high triglycerides correspond to 81.7% in people with overweight BMI and among obese patients, 69.9% presented the same lipid abnormality. These results coincide with that obtained by Llanos-Zavalaga et al29 , who, when relating serum lipids with BMI, found an association between mild obesity and triglyceridemia (p = 0.02). On the other hand, Martínez-Palomino et al30 , in a study with young Mexican women, found that there were differences with statistical significance when relating triglycerides with BMI.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Así, entre los pacientes con IMC normal, 47,4% presentaba hipertrigliceridemia; los que tenían IMC con sobrepeso, el 81,7% tenía triglicéridos altos y entre los pacientes que eran obesos, 69,9% presentó la misma anormalidad lipídica. Estos resultados coinciden con el obtenido por Llanos-Zavalaga et al 30 , quienes al relacionar lípidos séricos con IMC, encontraron asociación entre obesidad leve y trigliceridemia (p=0.02). Por otro lado, Martínez-Palomino et al 31 , en un estudio con mujeres jóvenes mexicanas, encontraron diferencias con significado estadístico al relacionar triglicéridos con IMC, lo cual también coincide con el presente trabajo.…”
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