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Barquera, Simón; Véjar-Rentería, Lesly Samara; Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos; Garibay-Nieto, Nayely; García-García, Eduardo; Bonvecchio, Anabelle; Perichart, Otilia; Torres-Tamayo, Margarita; Esquivias-Zavala, Héctor; Villalpando-Carrión, Salvador; García-Méndez, Rosalba Carolina; Apolinar-Jiménez, Evelia; Kaufer-Horwitz, Martha; Martínez-Montañez, Olga Georgina; Fajardo Niquete, Ileana; Aguirre-Crespo, Alejandra; Gómez-Álvarez, Enrique; Hernández-Jiménez, Sergio C.; Denova-Gutiérrez, Edgar; Batis, Carolina; Elías-López, Daniel; Palos-Lucio, Ana Gabriela; Vásquez-Garibay, Edgar M.; Romero-Velarde, Enrique; Ortiz-Rodríguez, María Araceli; Almendra-Pegueros, Rafael; Contreras, Alejandra; Nieto, Claudia; Hernández-Cordero, Sonia; Munguía, Ana; Rojas-Russell, Mario; Sánchez-Escobedo, Samantha; Delgado-Amézquita, Elvia; Aranda-González, Irma; Cruz-Casarrubias, Carlos; Campos-Nonato, Ismael; García-Espino, Fátima; Martínez-Vázquez, Sophia; Arellano-Gómez, Laura P.; Caballero-Cantú, Idalia; Hunot-Alexander, Claudia; Valero-Morales, Isabel; González-González, Lorena; Ríos-Cortázar, Víctor; Medina-García, Catalina; Argumedo, Gabriela; Calleja-Enríquez, Carmen Rosa; Robles-Macías, Edna; Nava-González, Edna J.; Lara-Riegos, Julio; Sánchez-Plascencia, Ana K.; Hernández-Fernández, Mauricio; Rodríguez-Núñez, Jose Luis; Rangel-Quillo, Sarai; Cancino-Marentes, Martha Edith; Hernández-Viana, Mónica J.; Saldivar-Frausto, Mariana; Álvarez-Ramírez, Miriam; Sandoval-Salazar, Cuauhtémoc; Silva-Tinoco, Rubén Oswaldo; Moreno-Villanueva, Mildred; Villarreal-Arce, María Elena; Barriguete, J. Armando; White, Mariel; Jauregui, Alejandra; Tolentino-Mayo, Lizbeth; López-Ridaura, Ruy; Rivera-Dommarco, Juan.
Salud pública Méx ; 64(2): 225-229, Mar.-Apr. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1432373

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Abstract: In recent decades, the growing obesity epidemic in Mexico has become one of the most important public health challenges faced by the country. With support from the World Obesity Federation, we formed a working group in 2021 to identify and summarize priority actions that Mexico can take to face this epidemic. More than 1 000 health professionals joined the development and discussion process. Recommendations from previously published, high-level documents and guidelines were taken into account. In commemoration of World Obesity Day 2022, this statement is presented as input for health care professionals to develop actions to address obesity. The statement includes 10 recommendations that include population-level and individual-level actions. It emphasizes the importance of social participation, comprehensive interventions with a person- centered perspective, planetary sustainability, on improving education and communication campaigns, as well as fostering a built environment that promotes active living, and shielding prevention and control efforts from conflicts of interest. The statement calls for obesity to be treated seriously, based on scientific evidence, in a timely and comprehensive manner, employing a life-course and ethical approach that does not perpetuate weight stigma in society.

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Acta bioquím. clín. latinoam ; 52(2): 195-203, jun. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-949333

ABSTRACT

El objetivo del presente estudio fue evaluar la asociación entre el índice metabólico, una medida indirecta de resistencia a la insulina, y la hipercolesterolemia en población indígena maya con diabetes tipo 2 (DT2). Se incluyeron un total de 77 pacientes indígenas mayas con diagnóstico previo de DT2. Las variables bioquímicas se analizaron por métodos fotométricos estandarizados y se calculó el índice metabólico (GB x TG/HDL-C2). Se encontró en la muestra total una correlación entre el índice metabólico y los niveles de: glucosa basal (GB) (r=0,333, p=0,001), A1c (r=0,331, p=0,003), CT (r=0,255, p=0,026), TG (r=0,762, p=1,29x10-15), HDL-C (r= -0,735, p=4,2x10-14); mientras que no existió correlación con las concentraciones de LDL-C (r=0,120, p=0,300). La asociación entre el índice metabólico e hipercolesterolemia (B=1,590, p=0,041, Exp(B)=4,901 e I.C=1,066-22,544) fue independiente de la edad, género, IMC, tiempo de evolución de DT2 y de los niveles de A1c. El trabajo presenta evidencia de la asociación entre el índice metabólico y la hipercolesterolemia, y propone el potencial uso del índice metabólico como medida indirecta de riesgo aterogénico en población indígena maya con DT2.


It is already known that combination of insulin resistance (IR) and compensatory hyperinsulinemia increases the risk of hypertension, and atherogenic dyslipidemia. These changes increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. With that in mind, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the association between elevated metabolic index, an indirect measure of insulin resistance, and hypercholesterolemia in an indigenous Mayan population with type 2 diabetes (T2D). A total of 77 indigenous Mayan patients with a previous diagnosis of T2D were included. Biochemical variables were measured by standardized photometric methods and the metabolic index (GB x TG/HDL-C2) was calculated. A correlation between the metabolic index and the levels of GB (r=0.333, p=0.001), A1c (r=0.331, p=0.003), CT (r=0.255, p=0.026), TG (r=0.762, p=1.29x10-15), HDL-C (r=-0.735, p=4.2x10-14) was found; while there was no correlation with LDL-C concentrations (r=0.120, p=0.300). The association between the metabolic index and hypercholesterolemia (B=1.590, p=0.041, Exp(B)=4.901 and I.C=1.066-22.544) was independent of A1c levels, age, gender, BMI and evolution time of DT2. The study presents evidence of the association between the metabolic index and hypercholesterolemia, and proposes the potential use of the metabolic index as an indirect measure of atherogenic risk in an indigenous Mayan population with T2D.


O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a associação entre a taxa metabólica, uma medida indireta de resistência à insulina e a hipercolesterolemia na população indígena maia com diabetes tipo 2 (DT2). Foram incluídos 77 pacientes indígenas maias com diagnóstico prévio de DT2. As variáveis bioquímicas foram medidas através de métodos fotométricos padronizados e foi calculado o índice metabólico (GB x TG/HDL-C2). Uma correlação entre o índice metabólico e os níveis de glicose basal (GB) (r=0,333, p=0,001), A1c (r=0,331, p=0,003), CT (r=0,255, p=0,026), TG (r=0,762, p=1,29x10-15), HDL-C (r=-0,735, p=4,2x10-14) foi encontrada na amostra total; enquanto que não houve correlação com as concentrações de LDL-C (r=0,120, p=0,300). A associação entre o índice metabólico e a hipercolesterolemia (B=1,590, p=0,041, Exp(B)=4,901 e I.C=1,066-22,544) foi independente da idade, sexo, IMC, tempo de evolução de DT2 e dos níveis de A1c. O trabalho apresenta evidência da associação entre o índice metabólico e a hipercolesterolemia, e propõe o potencial uso do índice metabólico como medida indireta do risco aterogênico na população indígena maia com DT2.


Subject(s)
Humans , Population , Basal Metabolism , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 , Hypercholesterolemia , Association , Population Groups , Gender Identity , Cholesterol, HDL
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 109(3): 388-390, 06/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-711733

ABSTRACT

Giardia duodenalis is one of the most prevalent enteroparasites in children. This parasite produces several clinical manifestations. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of genotypes of G. duodenalis causing infection in a region of southeastern Mexico. G. duodenalis cysts were isolated (33/429) from stool samples of children and molecular genotyping was performed by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) analysis, targeting the triosephosphate isomerase ( tpi ) and glutamate dehydrogenase ( gdh ) genes. The tpi gene was amplified in all of the cyst samples, either for assemblage A (27 samples) or assemblage B (6 samples). RFLP analysis classified the 27 tpi -A amplicons in assemblage A, subgenotype I. Samples classified as assemblage B were further analysed using PCR-RFLP of the gdh gene and identified as assemblage B, subgenotype III. To our knowledge, this is the first report of assemblage B of G. duodenalis in human clinical samples from Mexico.


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Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Giardia lamblia/genetics , Giardiasis/parasitology , DNA, Protozoan/analysis , Feces/parasitology , Genotype , Giardia lamblia/isolation & purification , Mexico , Phylogeny , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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