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Journal of Practical Medicine ; : 44-46, 2005.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-6206

ABSTRACT

Studying relationship between obesity, blood pressure and dyslipidemia on 138 people (from 20 to 60 ages) presented at Ha Tay hospital showed that: Percentage of hyperlipidemia in these subjects was 47.1%. Average value of systolic and diastolic blood pressure in overweight people and in people with degree I and degree II obese were the same. Rate of overweight was 7.79% in men and 16.67% in women. Obesity in degree I was 2.17% in men and 6.52% in women. Rate of increasing total cholesterol combine with hypertriglycerides in over weight group was higher than that in control group (31.1% vs 12.9%). Risk factors affected on hyperlipidemia included: BMI≥23 had been seen in 10.14% of men and 23.19% of women. The waist to buttock circumference ratio ≥0.95 presented in 6.52% of men. The waist to buttock circumference ratio ≥0.85 had been seen in 30.43%


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Lipids , Body Mass Index , Blood Pressure , Health , Diagnosis
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Journal of Practical Medicine ; : 23-25, 2005.
Article in Vietnamese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-6184

ABSTRACT

Studying the relationship between obesity, blood pressure and dyslipidemia on 138 people (from 20 to 60 years old) who had health examination in Ha Tay hospital showed that the dyslipidemia rate was highest in age group of 41 to 50 years old (55.1%). Hyperlipidemia prevalence in the group subjects was 47.1%. Mean value of systolic and diastolic blood pressure in over weight people and people with degree I and degree II obese were the same. The percentage of overweight was 7.97 % in men and 16.67% in women. Degree I obesity was 2.17% in men and 6.52% in women. Rate of increasing total cholesterol combine with increasing triglycerides in overweight group was higher than that in control group (31.1% vs 12.9%). In term of risk factors effect on hyperlipidemia: BMI≥23 was 10.14% in men and 23.19% in women. Waist to buttock circumference ratio ≥0,95 in men was 6.52%. Waist to buttock circumference ratio ≥0.85 was 30.43%


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Body Mass Index , Hyperlipidemias , Diagnosis
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