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Nutr. hosp ; 38(4)jul.-ago. 2021. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-224518

ABSTRACT

Objetivo: la prediabetes es un estado que se observa antes de la diabetes de tipo 2. La actual epidemia de obesidad puede ser una causa del aumento de la incidencia de la prediabetes. En México existen políticas públicas para el manejo de las enfermedades no comunicables. Sin embargo, la obesidad continúa aumentando. Nuestro objetivo fue elaborar un diagnóstico de prediabetes en la población pediátrica mexicana y contrastar la proporción de comorbilidades que presentaban los niños con y sin prediabetes. Metodología: se realizó un estudio transversal analítico de 569 participantes de 4 a 19 años de edad procedentes de escuelas públicas. Se tomaron variables antropométricas (peso, talla y circunferencia de la cintura) y clínicas (presión arterial), así como indicadores bioquímicos (glucosa, perfil lipídico y ácido úrico). Resultados: el 8,6 % de la población presentaba prediabetes. Las variables de mayor prevalencia de alteración fueron los triglicéridos, seguidos de la presión arterial sistólica. Los hombres tenían prevalencias más altas de prediabetes, presión arterial elevada e hiperuricemia. Los niños con prediabetes tenían mayor riesgo de presentar cifras elevadas de circunferencia de la cintura, presión arterial y ácido úrico. Conclusiones: la población pediátrica mexicana tiene una prevalencia elevada de prediabetes. Además, se encontró que el grupo con prediabetes tiene mayor riesgo de presentar cifras elevadas de triglicéridos, presión arterial, ácido úrico y colesterol total. (AU)


Background: prediabetes is a state observed before type-2 diabetes. Nowadays the obesity epidemic could be due to a rise in the incidence of prediabetes. Mexico has public policies for the management of non-communicable diseases. However, obesity rates continue to increase. The aim of this study was to elaborate on a diagnosis of prediabetes in the pediatric Mexican population, and compare the proportions of comorbidities that children with and without prediabetes had. Methods: a cross-sectional study was performed with 569 participants of 4 to 19 years of age from public schools. Anthropometric (weight, height, and waist circumference), clinical (blood pressure), and biochemical (fasting glucose, lipidic profile, and uric acid) variables were collected. Results: in all, 8.6 % of the population had prediabetes. Variables with the highest altered prevalence included triglycerides and systolic blood pressure. Boys had higher rates of prediabetes, altered BP, and hyperuricemia than girls. Children with prediabetes had a greater risk of elevated waist circumference, blood pressure, and uric acid measures. Conclusions: the Mexican pediatric population had elevated rates of prediabetes. Furthermore, the group with prediabetes had a higher risk of presenting high values of triglycerides, blood pressure, uric acid, and total cholesterol. (AU)


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Young Adult , Comorbidity/trends , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/epidemiology , Prediabetic State/diagnosis , Mexico/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Anthropometry/instrumentation , Anthropometry/methods , Obesity/epidemiology , Prediabetic State/epidemiology , Prevalence
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Nutr Hosp ; 38(4): 722-728, 2021 Jul 29.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34105980

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Background: prediabetes is a state observed before type-2 diabetes. Nowadays the obesity epidemic could be due to a rise in the incidence of prediabetes. Mexico has public policies for the management of non-communicable diseases. However, obesity rates continue to increase. The aim of this study was to elaborate on a diagnosis of prediabetes in the pediatric Mexican population, and compare the proportions of comorbidities that children with and without prediabetes had. Methods: a cross-sectional study was performed with 569 participants of 4 to 19 years of age from public schools. Anthropometric (weight, height, and waist circumference), clinical (blood pressure), and biochemical (fasting glucose, lipidic profile, and uric acid) variables were collected. Results: in all, 8.6 % of the population had prediabetes. Variables with the highest altered prevalence included triglycerides and systolic blood pressure. Boys had higher rates of prediabetes, altered BP, and hyperuricemia than girls. Children with prediabetes had a greater risk of elevated waist circumference, blood pressure, and uric acid measures. Conclusions: the Mexican pediatric population had elevated rates of prediabetes. Furthermore, the group with prediabetes had a higher risk of presenting high values of triglycerides, blood pressure, uric acid, and total cholesterol.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Objetivo: la prediabetes es un estado que se observa antes de la diabetes de tipo 2. La actual epidemia de obesidad puede ser una causa del aumento de la incidencia de la prediabetes. En México existen políticas públicas para el manejo de las enfermedades no comunicables. Sin embargo, la obesidad continúa aumentando. Nuestro objetivo fue elaborar un diagnóstico de prediabetes en la población pediátrica mexicana y contrastar la proporción de comorbilidades que presentaban los niños con y sin prediabetes. Metodología: se realizó un estudio transversal analítico de 569 participantes de 4 a 19 años de edad procedentes de escuelas públicas. Se tomaron variables antropométricas (peso, talla y circunferencia de la cintura) y clínicas (presión arterial), así como indicadores bioquímicos (glucosa, perfil lipídico y ácido úrico). Resultados: el 8,6 % de la población presentaba prediabetes. Las variables de mayor prevalencia de alteración fueron los triglicéridos, seguidos de la presión arterial sistólica. Los hombres tenían prevalencias más altas de prediabetes, presión arterial elevada e hiperuricemia. Los niños con prediabetes tenían mayor riesgo de presentar cifras elevadas de circunferencia de la cintura, presión arterial y ácido úrico. Conclusiones: la población pediátrica mexicana tiene una prevalencia elevada de prediabetes. Además, se encontró que el grupo con prediabetes tiene mayor riesgo de presentar cifras elevadas de triglicéridos, presión arterial, ácido úrico y colesterol total.


Subject(s)
Comorbidity/trends , Prediabetic State/diagnosis , Adolescent , Anthropometry/instrumentation , Anthropometry/methods , Body Mass Index , Child , Child, Preschool , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Male , Mexico/epidemiology , Obesity/epidemiology , Prediabetic State/epidemiology , Prevalence , Young Adult
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Rev. esp. nutr. comunitaria ; 25(3): 0-0, jul.-sept. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-191448

ABSTRACT

FUNDAMENTOS: la seguridad alimentaria involucra diversos factores, desde enfermedades metabólicas hasta técnicas de agricultura sustentable que aseguran la producción de alimentos inocuos. MÉTODOS: se analizaron seis estudios relacionados con la salud y nutrición de la población realizados entre 2014 a 2017 en comunidad indígena de San Luis Potosí. RESULTADOS: se identificó la participación de 292 hogares, las madres se dedican al hogar y los padres son jornaleros, el ingreso promedio mensual por familia es de $1522,7 y el gasto en alimentos de $804,3. Todos los grupos de edad presentan malnutrición, tienen dieta poco diversa alta en carbohidratos. Presentan estrategias para obtener alimentos como regalos de terceros, intercambio o pedir dinero prestado. Los hogares se encuentran en inseguridad alimentaria, sufren de experiencias de hambre y ayunos prolongados. CONCLUSIONES: la comunidad indígena es vulnerable a presentar inseguridad alimentaria y nutricional por su bajo ingreso económico. Es importante garantizar la autosuficiencia alimentaria familiar y promover en consumo de dietas variadas basadas en la producción de alimentos locales


BACKGROUND: Food security involve different factors, since metabolic diseases to sustainable agriculture techniques that ensure the production of safe food. METHODS: Six studies related to the health and nutrition carried out between 2014 and 2017 in an indigenous community of San Luis Potosí were analyzed. RESULTS: Was identified the participation of 292 households, women are dedicated to homework and man are day laborers, the average monthly income was in $1522,7 and the food expenditure in $804,3 per family. All age groups presented malnutrition, have a little diverse diet high in carbohydrates. Present strategies to obtain food as gifts from third parties, exchange or borrow money. Households are in food insecurity, suffer hunger experiences andprolonged fast. CONCLUSIONS: The indigenous community is vulnerable to food and nutritional insecurity due to its low economic income. It is important to guarantee family food self-sufficiency and promote the consumption of varied diets based on local food production


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Child , Adolescent , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , 50328 , Food Quality , Nutrition Disorders/epidemiology , Feeding Behavior/ethnology , Mexico/epidemiology , Diet, Healthy/statistics & numerical data , Sustainable Agriculture/analysis , Health of Indigenous Peoples/statistics & numerical data , Nutrition Surveys/statistics & numerical data
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Medicina (Kaunas) ; 55(5)2019 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31117308

ABSTRACT

Background and objectives: To identify the relationship between neck circumference (NC) and cardiometabolic risk factors in children. Materials and Methods: Children and adolescents 6-18 years old (n = 548) from five counties of San Luis Potosí, México were included. Data was collected for biological markers (glucose and lipid profile) and anthropometric and clinical measurements-weight, height, NC, waist circumference (WC), and blood pressure (BP). Body mass index (BMI) was calculated using Quetelet formula (kg/m2). Descriptive analysis, correlation tests, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis were performed. Results: NC was highly correlated with BMI and WC in both genders (p <0.0001). The most frequent risk factor was high BMI (38.7%). Sensitivity and specificity analysis of NC and high BMI showed an area under the ROC curve of 0.887. Conclusions: According to our findings, NC is a simple, low-cost, and non-invasive measurement, which has a high association with high BMI and increased WC.


Subject(s)
Anthropometry/methods , Metabolic Diseases/classification , Neck , Weights and Measures/standards , Adolescent , Anthropometry/instrumentation , Body Mass Index , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Metabolic Diseases/physiopathology , Mexico , Pediatrics/instrumentation , Pediatrics/methods , Risk Assessment/methods , Risk Assessment/standards , Risk Factors , Weights and Measures/instrumentation
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