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Mundo saúde (Impr.) ; 48: e15382023, 2024.
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1538172

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O mieloma múltiplo é uma neoplasia maligna caracterizada pela proliferação clonal de plasmócitos na medula óssea. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar as possíveis associações entre o estado nutricional, força muscular e capacidade funcional de pacientes ambulatoriais portadores de mieloma múltiplo. Trata-se de estudo transversal realizado em amostra não probabilística de pacientes com mieloma múltiplo atendidos no Hospital das Clínicas, em Goiânia. Os dados foram coletados entre agosto e dezembro de 2015, utilizando-se de entrevistas e informações dos prontuários. O estado nutricional foi avaliado aplicando-se a Avaliação Subjetiva Global Produzida pelo Próprio Paciente; a força muscular medida por meio da Força do Aperto de Mão e a capacidade funcional, pela Escala de Performance de Karnofsky. O estudo foi aprovado pelo Comitê de Ética e Pesquisa do referido hospital. Foram avaliados 52 pacientes, em que 48,1% estavam desnutridos, 30,8% apresentavam baixa força muscular e 73,1%, comprometimento da capacidade funcional. A força muscular e a capacidade funcional foram menores nos desnutridos. Observou-se que aqueles que utilizavam corticoides apresentaram 18% menos chance de se tornarem desnutridos (OR=0,18; IC=0,05-0,62; p=0,011) porém, é importante considerar as possíveis causas de viés; por outro lado, os pacientes com baixa força muscular ou faziam quimioterapia apresentaram, aproximadamente, quatro vezes mais chances de desnutrição, respectivamente (OR=3,46; IC=0,99-12,08; p=0,047) (OR=3,64; IC=1,13-11,69; p=0,027). Concluiu-se que a desnutrição é comum nos pacientes portadores de mieloma múltiplo, indicando a necessidade premente de intervenção nutricional apropriada e precoce.


Multiple myeloma is a malignant neoplasm characterized by the clonal proliferation of plasma cells in the bone marrow. The objective of this study was to evaluate possible associations between nutritional status, muscle strength and functional capacity of outpatients with multiple myeloma. This is a cross-sectional study carried out on a non-probabilistic sample of patients with multiple myeloma treated at Hospital das Clínicas, in Goiânia. Data were collected between August and December 2015, using interviews and information from medical records. Nutritional status was assessed using the Patient Generated Subjective Global Assessment; muscular strength measured using Hand Grip Strength and functional capacity, using the Karnofsky Performance Scale. The study was approved by the Ethics and Research Committee of that hospital. 52 patients were evaluated, of which 48.1% were malnourished, 30.8% had low muscle strength and 73.1% had impaired functional capacity. Muscle strength and functional capacity were lower in malnourished individuals. It was observed that those who used corticosteroids were 18% less likely to become malnourished (OR=0.18; CI=0.05-0.62; p=0.011), however, it is important to consider the possible causes of bias; on the other hand, patients with low muscle strength or undergoing chemotherapy were approximately four times more likely to be malnourished, respectively (OR=3.46; CI=0.99-12.08; p=0.047) (OR=3.64; CI=1.13-11.69; p=0.027). It was concluded that malnutrition is common in patients with multiple myeloma, indicating the pressing need for appropriate and early nutritional intervention.

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Nutrients ; 15(7)2023 Mar 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37049529

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This study aimed to investigate the effect of chemotherapy (CT) and its different types of regimens on the anthropometry and body composition of women with breast cancer. Three-hundred-and-four women with breast cancer were enrolled in this multicenter study. The participants were evaluated before the infusion of the first cycle of CT (pre-CT), and until two weeks after CT completion (post-CT), regarding body weight, body mass index (BMI); waist circumference (WC); waist-to-height ratio (WHtR); conicity index (C-index); fat mass index (FMI); and fat-free mass index (FFMI). CT regimens were classified as anthracycline-based (AC-doxorubicin or epirubicin); anthracyclines and taxane (ACT); cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and 5-fluorouracil (CMF); or isolated taxanes (paclitaxel or docetaxel). Women significantly increased BMI and FMI post-CT (p < 0.001 and p = 0.007, respectively). The ACT regimen increased FMI (p < 0.001), while FFMI increased after AC (p = 0.007). It is concluded that the CT negatively impacted body composition and the type of regime had a strong influence. The ACT regimen promoted an increase in FMI compared to other regimens, and the AC increased FFMI. These findings reinforce the importance of nutritional monitoring of breast cancer patients throughout the entire CT treatment.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms , Humans , Female , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Brazil , Body Composition , Docetaxel/therapeutic use , Cyclophosphamide/therapeutic use , Fluorouracil/therapeutic use , Body Mass Index , Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/adverse effects
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Rev Bras Epidemiol ; 25: e220027, 2022.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36259887

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OBJECTIVE: To investigate if the diet quality and its components are associated with breast cancer risk. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted with 332 women, 114 who were diagnosed with breast cancer, and 218 control individuals. Groups were matched for age, body mass index, and menopausal status. The quality of diet was assessed using Brazilian Healthy Eating Index Revised (BHEI-R) and its components. Food consumption was measured through three 24-h dietary recalls and assessed using the NDS-R software. For statistical analyses, it was performed an adjusted logistic regression, estimation of the Odds Ratio (OR), and 95% confidence interval (95%CI), with a p-value <0.05. RESULTS: The BHEI-R score, classified into quartiles, did not differ between groups in the lowest quartile of diet quality (p=0.853). The components total cereals (p=0.038), saturated fat (p=0.039) and Gord_AA (fat, alcohol, and added sugar) (p=0.023) had higher scores among the case group. The scores for total fruits (p=0.010) and milk and dairy products (p=0.039) were higher among the control group. The BHEI-R components and the quality of diet were not associated with the outcome. CONCLUSION: Diet quality, assessed by the BHEI-R and its components, was not associated with breast cancer.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms , Female , Humans , Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , Breast Neoplasms/etiology , Case-Control Studies , Brazil/epidemiology , Diet , Sugars
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Vigil. sanit. debate ; 10(2): 33-41, maio 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1371176

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Introdução: Para a oferta de refeições seguras aos estudantes, preconizado pelo Programa Nacional de Alimentação Escolar, se faz necessária uma condição higiênicossanitária adequada da Unidade de Alimentação e Nutrição. Objetivo: Avaliar as condições higiênicossanitárias das Unidades de Alimentação e Nutrição de escolas participantes do Programa Nacional de Alimentação Escolar em municípios goianos, bem como verificar possíveis associações com: índices municipais, características da escola e supervisão de nutricionista. Método: Estudo transversal, realizado entre 2017 e 2019, com amostra de 395 escolas, de 103 municípios de Goiás. As condições higiênicossanitárias foram verificadas por nutricionistas, por meio de um checklist baseado na RDC nº 216, de 15 de setembro de 2004 da Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária e nos índices municipais de desenvolvimento humano e da educação básica em base de dados públicas. As características da escola e o recebimento de supervisão foram perguntados aos diretores escolares. Realizou-se uma análise descritiva dos itens do checklist e testes de hipóteses e correlação. Resultados: A maioria das unidades (69,4%) foi classificada como de risco sanitário regular, de acordo com o checklist. Obteve-se diferenças significativas entre: as escolas municipais e estaduais (p = 0,02); a mesorregião Norte das outras (p = 0,00) e o baixo Índice de Desenvolvimento Humano das demais categorias (p = 0,02). Ademais, o alto Índice de Desenvolvimento da Educação Básica (5º ano) apresentou uma associação com o muito baixo risco sanitário (p = 0,04). Conclusões: Infere-se que há necessidade de medidas corretivas. Sugere-se a implementação de manuais de boas práticas; a formação de manipuladores; a supervisão contínua do nutricionista e do Conselho de Alimentação Escolar; e o investimento da gestão com vistas à Segurança Alimentar e Nutricional dos escolares.


Introduction: In order to offer safe meals to students, recommended by the Brazilian School Feeding Program (PNAE, in Portuguese), an adequate hygienic-sanitary condition of "Units of Food and Nutrition" is necessary. Objective: To evaluate the hygienic-sanitary conditions of the "Units of Food and Nutrition" at schools participating in the Brazilian School Feeding Program in municipalities in Goiás, as well as to verify possible associations with municipal indexes, school characteristics and supervision by a nutritionist. Method: Cross-sectional study, carried out between 2017 and 2019, with a sample of 395 schools, from 103 municipalities in Goiás. The hygienic-sanitary conditions were collected by nutritionists, through a checklist based on Anvisa's RDC nº 216/2004 and municipal indexes of human development and basic education in public databases. The school's characteristics and the existence of supervision by a nutritionist were asked to school directors. Descriptive analysis of the checklist items and hypothesis and correlation tests were performed. Results: Most units (69.4%) were classified as having regular health risk, according to the checklist. Significant differences were obtained between municipal and state schools (p = 0.02); difference of northern mesoregion from the others (p = 0.00) and low Human Development Index of the other categories (p = 0.02) were observed. Furthermore, the high Basic Education Development Index (5th grade) was associated with a very low health risk (p = 0.04). Conclusions: It is inferred that there is a need for corrective measures. Manuals of good practices should be implemented, along with training of handlers, ongoing supervision by the nutritionist and the School Feeding Council, and investment in management with a view to the Food and Nutritional Security of schoolchildren.

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Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1359126

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Objective: To assess protein intake, protein distribution across meals, and a possible association between protein distribution and muscle mass in older adults. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 47 older adults attending a community center in Campo Grande, MS, Brazil. A sociodemographic questionnaire was used to characterize the population. Dietary intake data were collected using two 24-hour dietary recalls on nonconsecutive days. Anthropometric measures, such as weight, height, and body circumferences, and measures of handgrip strength were collected. Skeletal muscle mass was calculated from the anthropometric measures. Descriptive statistics were used to derive means and standard deviations. Analysis of variance and Tukey tests were performed, with a significance level of 5% (p < 0.05). Results:The older adults, mostly Caucasian, female, physically active, at risk of malnutrition, and with a low level of education, had an energy intake of 1,305.28 kcal/day. Protein intake was 65.19 g/day, with a mean of 0.93 g/kg/day. Lunch was the meal with the highest protein intake (33.85 ± 2.47 g). The lowest protein intake was observed at breakfast (8.56 ± 0.82 g). All meals were below the recommendation of 40 g of protein/meal. Protein intake at breakfast was associated with calf circumference (p = 0.04). Conclusions: The older adults consumed a low amount of total and per-meal protein. Breakfast showed the lowest protein intake, and this was associated with calf circumference in the study sample.


Objetivo: Avaliar o consumo proteico, sua distribuição nas principais refeições e sua possível associação com a massa muscular de idosos. Metodologia: Estudo transversal realizado com 47 idosos frequentadores de um centro de convivência em Campo Grande (MS). Aplicou-se um questionário sociodemográfico e dois recordatórios de 24 horas, em dias alternados, para a avaliação do consumo alimentar, e realizou-se avaliação antropométrica por meio da aferição de medidas como peso, estatura, circunferências corporais e a força de pressão palmar. Com as medidas antropométricas, foi calculada a quantidade de massa muscular esquelética. Realizou-se estatística descritiva e, para as análises de associação, aplicaram-se os testes de variância (ANOVA) e de Tukey, com significância estatística quando p < 0,05. Resultados: Os idosos, majoritariamente caucasianos, do sexo feminino, fisicamente ativos, em risco de desnutrição e com escolaridade reduzida apresentaram consumo energético de 1.305,28 kcal/dia e consumo proteico 65,19 g/dia, sendo 0,93 g de proteína/kg/dia. O almoço foi a refeição com maior aporte proteico (33,85 ± 2,47 g). O menor consumo proteico foi observado no café da manhã (8,56 ± 0,82 g). Todas as refeições ficaram abaixo da recomendação de 40 g de proteína/refeição. O consumo proteico no café da manhã associou-se à circunferência da panturrilha (p = 0.04). Conclusões: Os idosos consumiram baixa quantidade de proteínas totais e nas principais refeições. O café da manhã foi a refeição com menor aporte proteico e este associou-se à circunferência da panturrilha em idosos da amostra.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Dietary Proteins/administration & dosage , Muscle, Skeletal/physiology , Muscle Strength , Sarcopenia/diagnosis , Recommended Dietary Allowances , Cross-Sectional Studies , Surveys and Questionnaires , Sociodemographic Factors
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Rev. bras. epidemiol ; 25: e220027, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1407512

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ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate if the diet quality and its components are associated with breast cancer risk. Methods: A case-control study was conducted with 332 women, 114 who were diagnosed with breast cancer, and 218 control individuals. Groups were matched for age, body mass index, and menopausal status. The quality of diet was assessed using Brazilian Healthy Eating Index Revised (BHEI-R) and its components. Food consumption was measured through three 24-h dietary recalls and assessed using the NDS-R software. For statistical analyses, it was performed an adjusted logistic regression, estimation of the Odds Ratio (OR), and 95% confidence interval (95%CI), with a p-value <0.05. Results: The BHEI-R score, classified into quartiles, did not differ between groups in the lowest quartile of diet quality (p=0.853). The components total cereals (p=0.038), saturated fat (p=0.039) and Gord_AA (fat, alcohol, and added sugar) (p=0.023) had higher scores among the case group. The scores for total fruits (p=0.010) and milk and dairy products (p=0.039) were higher among the control group. The BHEI-R components and the quality of diet were not associated with the outcome. Conclusion: Diet quality, assessed by the BHEI-R and its components, was not associated with breast cancer.


RESUMO Objetivo: Avaliar se a qualidade da dieta e seus componentes estão associados ao desenvolvimento de câncer de mama. Métodos: Trata-se de estudo caso-controle com a participação de 332 mulheres, sendo 114 casos e 218 controles. Os grupos foram pareados por idade, índice de massa corporal e estado menopausal. A qualidade da dieta foi avaliada pelo Índice de Qualidade da Dieta Revisado (IQD-R) e seus componentes. O consumo alimentar foi mensurado por meio da aplicação de três recordatórios alimentares de 24 horas e analisados no software NDS-R. Foi realizada regressão logística ajustada, estimativa de odds ratio (OR) e intervalo de confiança de 95% (IC95%), com valor de p<0,05. Resultados: A pontuação do IQD-R, classificada em quartis, não diferiu entre os grupos no quartil inferior de qualidade da dieta (p=0,853). Os componentes cereais totais (p=0,038), gordura saturada (p=0,039) e Gord_AA (gordura, álcool e açúcar de adição) (p=0,023) tiveram maior pontuação no grupo caso. Já a pontuação de frutas totais (p=0,010) e leites e derivados (p=0,039) foi maior no grupo controle. Os componentes do IQD-R, assim como a qualidade da dieta, não se associaram ao desfecho investigado. Conclusão: A qualidade da dieta, avaliada pelo IQD-R e os seus componentes, não se associou ao câncer de mama.

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Clin Nutr ; 40(5): 3421-3428, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33309160

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BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that chemotherapy (CT) leads to unfavorable outcomes on nutritional and metabolic profile; however, this is poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of CT on body composition, bone mineral density (BMD), insulin resistance, lipid markers related to atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases in women recently diagnosed with breast cancer according to menopausal status. METHODS: This is a prospective study that enrolled women newly diagnosed with stage II-III breast cancer (2014-18). Body composition were measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. Blood samples were collected to assess lipid profile, insulin resistance and sensitivity, visceral adiposity index and lipid accumulation product were calculated. Dietary intake, physical activity and function were also evaluated at the time of breast cancer diagnosis and after CT completion. RESULTS: Ninety-nine women (40.4% in the premenopausal stage) aged 51 ± 1 years took part in this study. CT duration was 197 ± 27 days and main regimen was anthracyclines with taxanes (88.9%). CT was associated with an increase in total and central adiposity, insulin resistance, and all lipid-related markers, and a decrease in appendicular lean mass index, BMD and HDL-c concentration. Premenopausal women experienced greater unfavorable outcomes on adiposity markers and BMD compared to postmenopausal women (p < 0.01). No changes were observed in dietary intake and physical activity after CT. CONCLUSIONS: Breast cancer CT negatively impacted body composition and metabolic profile. Premenopausal women experienced greater unfavorable impact on adiposity markers and BMD.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Body Composition/drug effects , Breast Neoplasms , Exercise/physiology , Metabolome/drug effects , Antineoplastic Agents/therapeutic use , Breast Neoplasms/drug therapy , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies
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Einstein (Sao Paulo) ; 18: eGS5832, 2020.
Article in English, Portuguese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33084794

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Radiology departments were forced to make significant changes in their routine during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, to prevent further transmission of the coronavirus and optimize medical care as well. In this article, we describe our Radiology Department's policies in a private hospital for coronavirus disease 2019 preparedness focusing on quality and safety for the patient submitted to imaging tests, the healthcare team involved in the exams, the requesting physician, and for other patients and hospital environment.


Subject(s)
Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control , Radiology Department, Hospital/organization & administration , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Disease Outbreaks , Humans , Latin America/epidemiology , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Radiology Department, Hospital/standards , SARS-CoV-2
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J Ethnopharmacol ; 259: 112968, 2020 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32417426

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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: In the quilombola communities of the municipality of Oriximiná (Pará State, Brazil), Protium spp. (Burseraceae) oleoresins are distinguished in black and white pitch. White pitch oleoresins may be superior to black pitch in terms of quality, but the criteria used for their differentiation are fairly subjective. AIM OF THE STUDY: This study was designed to provide a scientific rationale for the traditional differentiation of black and white pitch oleoresins based on their non-volatile fraction. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Black and white pitch oleoresin samples collected in quilombola territories in Oriximiná were analysed by GC-EI-MS and UPLC-APCI-MS. The feasibility of EI and APCI mass spectrometry-based pattern recognition methods PLS-DA and Random Forest Analysis (RFA) for black and white pitch oleoresins differentiation was demonstrated. RESULTS: The UPLC-APCI-MS method allowed the separation of 43 triterpenoids. Assessment of the triterpenoid fingerprints by GC-EI-MS led to the tentative identification of ursa-9(11),12-dien-3-ol as a potential marker for black pitch oleoresins. PLS-DA and RFA applied to the APCI-MS and EI-MS data gave good models for black and white pitch oleoresins classification. The most important ions for the classifications of black pitch oleoresins by APCI-MS/PLS-DA and APCI-MS/RFA likely represented triterpenoid acids. CONCLUSIONS: The triterpenoid pattern differs between black and white pitch oleoresins. The characteristic presence of ursa-9(11),12-dien-3-ol and triterpenoids acids in black pitch oleoresins, along with other field observations, suggest that black pitch oleoresins are actually aged white pitch oleoresins.


Subject(s)
Burseraceae/chemistry , Color , Plant Extracts/isolation & purification , Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization , Triterpenes/isolation & purification , Artificial Intelligence , Burseraceae/classification , Least-Squares Analysis , Pattern Recognition, Automated , Plant Extracts/classification , Triterpenes/classification
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EJNMMI Res ; 10(1): 12, 2020 Feb 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32140850

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BACKGROUND: The positron emission tomography (PET) ligand 68Ga-Glu-urea-Lys(Ahx)-HBED-CC (68Ga-PSMA-11) targets the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), upregulated in prostate cancer cells. Although 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET is widely used in research and clinical practice, full kinetic modeling has not yet been reported nor have simplified methods for quantification been validated. The aims of our study were to quantify 68Ga-PSMA-11 uptake in primary prostate cancer patients using compartmental modeling with arterial blood sampling and to validate the use of standardized uptake values (SUV) and image-derived blood for quantification. RESULTS: Fifteen patients with histologically proven primary prostate cancer underwent a 60-min dynamic 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET scan of the pelvis with axial T1 Dixon, T2, and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images acquired simultaneously. Time-activity curves were derived from volumes of interest in lesions, normal prostate, and muscle, and mean SUV calculated. In total, 18 positive lesions were identified on both PET and MR. Arterial blood activity was measured by automatic arterial blood sampling and manual blood samples were collected for plasma-to-blood ratio correction and for metabolite analysis. The analysis showed that 68Ga-PSMA-11 was stable in vivo. Based on the Akaike information criterion, 68Ga-PSMA-11 kinetics were best described by an irreversible two-tissue compartment model. The rate constants K1 and k3 and the net influx rate constants Ki were all significantly higher in lesions compared to normal tissue (p < 0.05). Ki derived using image-derived blood from an MR-guided method showed excellent agreement with Ki derived using arterial blood sampling (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.99). SUV correlated significantly with Ki with the strongest correlation of scan time-window 30-45 min (rho 0.95, p < 0.001). Both Ki and SUV correlated significantly with serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) level and PSA density. CONCLUSIONS: 68Ga-PSMA-11 kinetics can be described by an irreversible two-tissue compartment model. An MR-guided method for image-derived blood provides a non-invasive alternative to blood sampling for kinetic modeling studies. SUV showed strong correlation with Ki and can be used in routine clinical settings to quantify 68Ga-PSMA-11 uptake.

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Einstein (Säo Paulo) ; 18: eGS5832, 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133721

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ABSTRACT Radiology departments were forced to make significant changes in their routine during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, to prevent further transmission of the coronavirus and optimize medical care as well. In this article, we describe our Radiology Department's policies in a private hospital for coronavirus disease 2019 preparedness focusing on quality and safety for the patient submitted to imaging tests, the healthcare team involved in the exams, the requesting physician, and for other patients and hospital environment.


RESUMO Os departamentos de radiologia precisaram adotar mudanças significativas em sua rotina durante a pandemia da doença causada pelo novo coronavírus, a fim de reduzir sua transmissibilidade e otimizar os cuidados médicos. Neste artigo, descrevemos as políticas adotadas pelo Departamento de Radiologia de um hospital privado durante a pandemia, com foco em qualidade e segurança de paciente submetido a exames de imagem, equipe de assistência do departamento de imagem, médico solicitante, demais pacientes e ambiente hospitalar.


Subject(s)
Humans , Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control , Radiology Department, Hospital/organization & administration , Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Radiology Department, Hospital/standards , Disease Outbreaks , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Betacoronavirus , SARS-CoV-2 , COVID-19 , Latin America/epidemiology
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Nutrients ; 11(8)2019 Aug 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31408930

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Identification of modifiable risk factors for breast cancer is critical for primary prevention of the disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate how certain lifestyle variables modify the chances of developing breast cancer based on menopausal status. A case-control study was performed in a group of 542 women, 197 who were diagnosed with breast cancer and 344 control individuals. The groups were matched by age, body mass index, and menopausal status. Participants were evaluated for level of physical activity, alcohol consumption, smoking habit, weight, height, and waist circumference (WC). A multivariate logistic regression model was used to estimate odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Regular consumption of alcoholic beverages (2.91, 95% CI 1.58-5.38 and 1.86, 95% CI 1.15-3.03) and sedentary behavior (2.08; 95% CI 1.12-3.85 and 1.81; 95% CI 1.12-2.94) were associated with breast cancer risk in pre- and postmenopausal women, respectively. High WC (3.31, 95% CI 1.45-7.55) was associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer in premenopausal women. While in postmenopausal women, current smoking (2.43, 95% CI 1.01-5.83) or previous history of smoking (1.90; 95% CI 1.14-3.14) increased the chances of developing breast cancer. Sedentary behavior and current consumption of alcoholic beverages were more likely to increase the risk of developing breast cancer regardless of menopausal status.


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Alcohol Drinking , Breast Neoplasms/etiology , Exercise , Menopause , Sedentary Behavior , Adult , Aged , Alcoholic Beverages , Body Mass Index , Female , Humans , Life Style , Logistic Models , Middle Aged , Obesity, Abdominal/complications , Postmenopause , Premenopause , Smoking , Waist Circumference
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Biomed Res Int ; 2019: 8010356, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31240225

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OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to verify possible associations between bone mineral density (BMD) and breast cancer in recently diagnosed women in the Brazilian Mid-west region, considering the menopausal status of patients. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted with 142 cases of breast cancer and 234 controls matched by for age, body mass index (BMI), and menopausal status (pre- and postmenopause), performed in a university hospital in the Brazilian Mid-west. Lumbar spine (L1-L4), femoral neck, and total femur BMD were measured by the dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) method. For association, a logistic regression analysis was used. RESULTS: Women in the highest lumbar spine BMD quartile presented had a higher chance of developing breast cancer (OR = 2.31; 1.02-5.25; p = 0.045), after adjusting for the confounding variables. Nonetheless, there were no statistically significant differences in the association between pre- and postmenopause in that quartile and breast cancer. CONCLUSIONS: High lumbar spine BMD was positively associated with breast cancer in the total sample. In evaluating the BMD of the femoral neck and total femur, such an association was not observed.


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Bone Density , Bone Diseases, Metabolic/epidemiology , Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , Lumbar Vertebrae , Lumbosacral Region , Absorptiometry, Photon/methods , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Body Composition , Body Mass Index , Brazil/epidemiology , Case-Control Studies , Female , Femur , Femur Neck , Humans , Middle Aged , Postmenopause , Risk Factors
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Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet ; 40(11): 686-692, 2018 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30485899

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the anthropometric measures, food intake and food cravings during the menstrual cycle of undergraduate students of the faculty of nutrition. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed with 27 students from a public university in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, who had their food intake evaluated through a 24-hour food recall, their nutritional status evaluated based on anthropometric measures, and food cravings evaluated using the Food Desire Questionnaire. Data were collected during an evaluation in the follicular phase (between the 5th and the 9th day of the menstrual cycle) and another in the luteal phase (LP) (between the 20th and the 25th day of the menstrual cycle). For food intake variables, the analysis of variance (ANOVA) test was used, followed by the Tukey test. The Mann-Whitney test was used for the analysis of food cravings, considering a significance level of 5% (p < 0.05). RESULTS: The desire for foods rich in sugar, salt, and fat, such as chocolate, pastries, snacks and desserts were higher (p < 0.05) during the premenstrual period, although it did not reflect neither a higher energy intake nor an alteration in the distribution of macronutrients. A higher intake of carbohydrates, proteins, fibers, and calcium was observed during the LP; however, without statistical difference between the groups. There were no differences either in the intake of any food group or in the anthropometric measurements (p > 0.05). CONCLUSION: Food cravings of nutrition students differed between the phases of the menstrual cycle; however, with no difference in food intake and in anthropometric measures.


OBJETIVO: Verificar alterações de medidas corporais, consumo e desejos alimentares durante o ciclo menstrual de acadêmicas de nutrição. MéTODOS: Estudo transversal com 27 estudantes de uma universidade pública do Mato Grosso do Sul, as quais tiveram seu consumo alimentar avaliado por meio de recordatório alimentar de 24 horas, estado nutricional avaliado com base em medidas antropométricas, e desejos alimentares avaliados utilizando-se o Questionário de Desejo Alimentar. Os dados foram coletados durante uma avaliação na fase folicular (entre o 5° e o 9° dia do ciclo menstrual) e outra na fase lútea (entre o 20° e o 25° dia do ciclo menstrual). Para as variáveis de consumo alimentar, utilizou-se o teste análise de variância (ANOVA, na sigla em inglês), seguido pelo teste de Tukey. Já para a análise dos desejos alimentares, utilizou-se o teste de Mann-Whitney. Foi considerado o nível de significância de 5% (p < 0,05). RESULTADOS: Os desejos por alimentos ricos em açúcar, sal e gordura, como chocolates, produtos de pastelaria, lanches e sobremesas foram maiores (p < 0,05) no momento pré-menstrual, apesar de não refletirem em maior consumo energético e tampouco em alteração na distribuição de macronutrientes. Observou-se maior consumo de carboidratos, proteínas, fibras e cálcio na fase lútea; no entanto, sem diferença estatística entre os grupos. Não foram encontradas diferenças no consumo de nenhum grupo alimentar, tampouco nas medidas antropométricas (p > 0,05). CONCLUSãO: Os desejos alimentares das acadêmicas de nutrição diferiram entre as fases; no entanto, sem diferença no consumo alimentar e nas medidas corporais.


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Craving , Eating , Menstrual Cycle/physiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Nutritional Status , Young Adult
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 40(11): 686-692, Nov. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-977795

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Abstract Objective The aim of the present study was to assess the anthropometric measures, food intake and food cravings during the menstrual cycle of undergraduate students of the faculty of nutrition. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed with 27 students from a public university in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, who had their food intake evaluated through a 24-hour food recall, their nutritional status evaluated based on anthropometric measures, and food cravings evaluated using the Food Desire Questionnaire. Data were collected during an evaluation in the follicular phase (between the 5th and the 9th day of the menstrual cycle) and another in the luteal phase (LP) (between the 20th and the 25th day of the menstrual cycle). For food intake variables, the analysis of variance (ANOVA) test was used, followed by the Tukey test. The Mann-Whitney test was used for the analysis of food cravings, considering a significance level of 5% (p< 0.05). Results The desire for foods rich in sugar, salt, and fat, such as chocolate, pastries, snacks and desserts were higher (p< 0.05) during the premenstrual period, although it did not reflect neither a higher energy intake nor an alteration in the distribution of macronutrients. A higher intake of carbohydrates, proteins, fibers, and calcium was observed during the LP; however, without statistical difference between the groups. There were no differences either in the intake of any food group or in the anthropometric measurements (p> 0.05). Conclusion Food cravings of nutrition students differed between the phases of the menstrual cycle; however, with no difference in food intake and in anthropometric measures.


Resumo Objetivo Verificar alterações de medidas corporais, consumo e desejos alimentares durante o ciclo menstrual de acadêmicas de nutrição. Métodos Estudo transversal com 27 estudantes de uma universidade pública do Mato Grosso do Sul, as quais tiveram seu consumo alimentar avaliado por meio de recordatório alimentar de 24 horas, estado nutricional avaliado com base em medidas antropométricas, e desejos alimentares avaliados utilizando-se o Questionário de Desejo Alimentar. Os dados foram coletados durante uma avaliação na fase folicular (entre o 5° e o 9° dia do ciclo menstrual) e outra na fase lútea (entre o 20° e o 25° dia do ciclo menstrual). Para as variáveis de consumo alimentar, utilizou-se o teste análise de variância (ANOVA, na sigla em inglês), seguido pelo teste de Tukey. Já para a análise dos desejos alimentares, utilizou-se o teste de Mann-Whitney. Foi considerado o nível de significância de 5% (p< 0,05). Resultados Os desejos por alimentos ricos em açúcar, sal e gordura, como chocolates, produtos de pastelaria, lanches e sobremesas foram maiores (p< 0,05) no momento pré-menstrual, apesar de não refletirem em maior consumo energético e tampouco em alteração na distribuição de macronutrientes. Observou-se maior consumo de carboidratos, proteínas, fibras e cálcio na fase lútea; no entanto, sem diferença estatística entre os grupos. Não foram encontradas diferenças no consumo de nenhum grupo alimentar, tampouco nas medidas antropométricas (p> 0,05). Conclusão Os desejos alimentares das acadêmicas de nutrição diferiram entre as fases; no entanto, sem diferença no consumo alimentar e nas medidas corporais.


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Humans , Female , Young Adult , Eating , Craving , Menstrual Cycle/physiology , Nutritional Status , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Biomed Res Int ; 2018: 4783710, 2018.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30112392

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OBJECTIVE: To examine whether breast cancer is associated with body composition and level of physical activity, considering the menstrual status. METHODS: This was a case-control study with 116 women recently diagnosed with breast cancer and 226 controls. Body composition was assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, and cardiometabolic risk was assessed by conicity index and waist-to-height ratio. The short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to estimate the level of physical activity. All analyses were adjusted for age and BMI. RESULTS: The total body fat percentage, android body fat, android-gynoid ratio, and waist circumference were positively associated (p < 0.05), whereas the percentage of lean body mass (p <0.05) and the level of physical activity (p < 0.01) were inversely associated with breast cancer in premenopausal women. Among postmenopausal women, physical activity decreased the chance of developing breast cancer by 49% (95% CI = 0.29 to 0.92, p = 0.02). CONCLUSION: A low percentage of lean body mass and high abdominal adiposity in the premenopausal period increase the chances of developing breast cancer. Regular physical activity is inversely associated with breast cancer in pre- and postmenopausal women.


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Adiposity , Breast Neoplasms/etiology , Sedentary Behavior , Absorptiometry, Photon , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Body Mass Index , Case-Control Studies , Exercise , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , Risk Factors
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Rev. Nutr. (Online) ; 31(4): 373-384, July-Aug. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1041271

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ABSTRACT Objective To analyze the factors associated with the consumption of extra institutional foods and the food preferences of full-time students. Methods A cross-sectional study with students from full-time municipal schools in the city of Goiânia, Brazil, from 6 to 14 years of age, both sexes and without food restrictions. The per capita family income, maternal education, nutritional status, the consumption of extra institutional foods (meals not provided by the school) in each meal and their source, and foods with higher or lower preference in school eating habits were verified. Both a Chi-Square and a Linear Trend tests were used to analyze the data. Results Three hundred and fifty nine students participated, most of them aged between 6 and 10. More than one third consumed extra institutional foods (44.0%), with the highest frequency of consumption during the mid-morning snack (34.0%). These foods mainly originated from their own households (48.7%) and one of the main items consumed was carton juice. There was an association between adolescents and mothers with higher education levels and the consumption of these items during lunch, and between students who are non-overweight and their consumption in the afternoon snack. The preferred foods were chocolate milk and bread with butter/margarine, rice and beans, passion fruit juice, and bread with cheese/requeijão and less preferably: caramelized milk and salt biscuit, beans and beets, coconut porridge and bread with cheese. Conclusion There was a high frequency of extra institutional food consumption, associated to the age group, to a higher educational level of the mother and students who are non-overweight. Foods of higher and lower preference included dairy foods and beans.


RESUMO Objetivo O objetivo desta pesquisa é analisar os fatores associados ao consumo de alimentos extrainstitucionais e as preferências alimentares de alunos matriculados em escolas públicas de tempo integral. Métodos Trata-se de estudo transversal analítico com alunos de escolas municipais de tempo integral do município de Goiânia (GO). Participaram da pesquisa estudantes de ambos os sexos, com idade entre seis e 14 anos, que não apresentavam restrições alimentares. Verificou-se renda familiar per capita, escolaridade materna, estado nutricional, o consumo de alimentos extrainstitucionais (não provenientes da alimentação escolar) em cada refeição e seu local de origem, bem como os alimentos de maior e menor preferência na alimentação escolar. Utilizou-se teste Qui-Quadrado e Tendência Linear para análise dos dados. Resultados Participaram 359 alunos, a maioria entre seis e 10 anos. Mais de um terço consumia alimentos extrainstitucionais (44,0%), com maior frequência no lanche da manhã (34,0%). O principal local de origem desses alimentos foi o domicílio (48,7%), e um dos principais alimentos consumidos foi o suco de caixinha. Esse consumo, no almoço, associou-se com os adolescentes e as mães com maior escolaridade e, no lanche da tarde, entre os alunos sem excesso de peso. Os alimentos de maior preferência foram leite achocolatado e pão com manteiga/margarina, arroz e feijão, suco de maracujá e pão com queijo/requeijão; os de menor preferência foram leite caramelado e biscoito de sal, feijão e beterraba, mingau de coco e pão com requeijão/queijo. Conclusão Houve frequência elevada de consumo de alimentos extrainstitucionais, associado a faixa etária, maior escolaridade da mãe e alunos sem excesso de peso. Os alimentos de maior e menor preferência incluíram alimentos lácteos e feijão.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Eating , Students , School Feeding , Cross-Sectional Studies , Food Preferences
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Ann Nucl Med ; 32(8): 523-531, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29982989

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OBJECTIVE: Positron emission tomography in association with magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MR) and 68Ga-PSMA-11 has shown superior detection in recurrent prostate cancer patients as compared to PET/computed tomography (PET/CT). There are, however, several technological differences between PET/CT and PET/MR systems which affect the PET image quality. The objective of this study was to assess the reproducibility of PET/CT and PET/MR SUV's in recurrent prostate cancer patients. We randomized the patients regarding the order of the PET/CT and PET/MR scans to reduce the influence of tracer uptake as a function of time. METHODS: Thirty patients, all with biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy, underwent whole-body PET/CT and PET/MR scans after intravenous injection of a single dose of 68Ga-PSMA-11. Fifteen patients underwent PET/CT first and 15 patients underwent PET/MR first. Volumes of interest on tumor lesions were outlined and maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) corrected for lean body mass was calculated. Correlation and agreement between scans were assessed by generalized linear mixed-effects models and Bland-Altman analysis. The association between SUV, patient characteristics and imaging parameters was assessed. RESULTS: Eighteen of the 30 evaluated patients had at least one positive lesion, giving an overall detection rate of 60%. In total, there were 34 visible lesions: 5 local recurrences, 22 lymph node metastases and 7 bone metastases. One group acquired PET/CT and PET/MR at median time points of 63.0 and 159.0 min, while the other group acquired PET/MR and PET/CT at median time points of 92.0 and 149.0 min. SUVmax between scans was linearly correlated, described by the equation Y(PET/CT SUVmax) = 0.75 + 1.00 × (PET/MR SUVmax), on average 20% higher on PET/CT than on PET/MR. SUV associated significantly only with type of lesion, scan time post-injection and acquisition time per bed position. CONCLUSIONS: SUVmax from PET/CT and PET/MR are linearly correlated, on average 20% higher on PET/CT than on PET/MR and should, therefore, not be used interchangeably in patient follow-up.


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Edetic Acid/analogs & derivatives , Magnetic Resonance Imaging/standards , Oligopeptides/metabolism , Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography/standards , Prostatic Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Prostatic Neoplasms/metabolism , Aged , Biological Transport , Edetic Acid/metabolism , Gallium Isotopes , Gallium Radioisotopes , Humans , Male , Recurrence , Reference Standards , Reproducibility of Results , Time Factors
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Nutr Hosp ; 35(3): 576-581, 2018 Jun 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29974765

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INTRODUCTION: in recent decades, lifestyle changes in women involving physical inactivity, insulin resistance and body fat distribution have been associated with an increase in breast cancer. OBJECTIVE: to assess whether insulin resistance, lipid profile, and visceral adiposity are associated with increased risk of breast cancer. METHODS: a hospital-based case control study was conducted with 116 women newly diagnosed with breast cancer and 226 controls. Body mass index, waist circumference, total cholesterol, high-density lipoproteins (HDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL), very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), triglycerides, glycated hemoglobin, HOMA-IR, HOMA-ß, lipid accumulation product (LAP), and visceral adiposity index (VAI) were assessed. Logistic regression was adjusted for body mass index and age to quantify the association between breast cancer risk and insulinresistance, dyslipidemias, and visceral adiposity. RESULTS: the case group had higher insulin resistance (p < 0.001), LAP (p = 0.012), and VAI (p = 0.004), and lower concentrations of HDL (p = 0.024) and HOMA-ß(p = 0.010) compared to the control. Insulin resistance (OR = 3.00, 95% CI: 1.75-5.17, p < 0.001) and higher VAI (OR = 1.91, 95% CI: 1.17-3.13, p = 0.01) were associated with breast cancer, whereas the highest concentration of HDL reduces the chances of cancer by 53% (95% CI: 0.32-0.86, p = 0.026). In the multivariate analysis, only LAP and VAI were associated to breast cancer. CONCLUSIONS: visceral fat accumulation increases the risk of breast cancer.


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Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , Intra-Abdominal Fat , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Body Mass Index , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Insulin Resistance , Lipid Accumulation Product , Lipids/blood , Middle Aged , Obesity, Abdominal , Risk Factors
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Nutr. hosp ; 35(3): 576-581, mayo-jun. 2018. tab
Article in English | IBECS | ID: ibc-180114

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Introduction: in recent decades, lifestyle changes in women involving physical inactivity, insulin resistance and body fat distribution have been associated with an increase in breast cancer. Objective: to assess whether insulin resistance, lipid profile, and visceral adiposity are associated with increased risk of breast cancer. Methods: a hospital-based case control study was conducted with 116 women newly diagnosed with breast cancer and 226 controls. Body mass index, waist circumference, total cholesterol, high-density lipoproteins (HDL), low-density lipoproteins (LDL), very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDL), triglycerides, glycated hemoglobin, HOMA-IR, HOMA-β, lipid accumulation product (LAP), and visceral adiposity index (VAI) were assessed. Logistic regression was adjusted for body mass index and age to quantify the association between breast cancer risk and insulinresistance, dyslipidemias, and visceral adiposity. Results: the case group had higher insulin resistance (p < 0.001), LAP (p = 0.012), and VAI (p = 0.004), and lower concentrations of HDL (p = 0.024) and HOMA-β(p = 0.010) compared to the control. Insulin resistance (OR = 3.00, 95% CI: 1.75-5.17, p < 0.001) and higher VAI (OR = 1.91, 95% CI: 1.17-3.13, p = 0.01) were associated with breast cancer, whereas the highest concentration of HDL reduces the chances of cancer by 53% (95% CI: 0.32-0.86, p = 0.026). In the multivariate analysis, only LAP and VAI were associated to breast cancer. Conclusions: visceral fat accumulation increases the risk of breast cancer


Introducción: en las últimas décadas, los cambios de estilo de vida en las mujeres relacionados con la actividad física, la resistencia a la insulina y la distribución de la grasa corporal se han asociado con el aumento de cáncer de mama. Objetivo: evaluar si la resistencia a la insulina, el perfil lipídico y la adiposidad visceral están asociados con un mayor riesgo de padecer cáncer de mama. Métodos: se realizó un estudio de casos y controles en hospitales en el que participaron 116 mujeres recién diagnosticadas con cáncer de mama y 226 controles. Fueron evaluados índice de masa corporal, circunferencia de la cintura, colesterol total, lipoproteínas de alta densidad (HDL), lipoproteínas de baja intensidad (LDL), lipoproteínas de muy baja densidad (VLDL), triglicéridos, hemoglobina glicosilada, HOMA-IR, HOMA-β, el producto de acumulación de líquidos (LAP) y el índice de adiposidad visceral (VAI). La regresión logística se adaptó al índice de masa corporal y a la edad para cuantificar la asociación entre el riesgo de cáncer de mama y la resistencia a la insulina, dislipidemias y adiposidad visceral. Resultados: el grupo de casos presentó mayor resistencia a la insulina (p < 0,001), LAP (p = 0,012) y VAI (p = 0,004) y menores concentraciones de HDL (p = 0,024) y HOMA-β (p = 0,010) frente al grupo de control. La resistencia a la insulina (OR = 3,00, IC 95%: 1,75-5,17, p < 0,001) y mayor VAI (OR = 1,91, IC 95%: 1,17-3,13, p = 0,01) fueron asociadas al cáncer de mama, mientras que la mayor concentración de HDL reduce las probabilidades de cáncer al 53% (IC 95%: 0,32-0,86, p = 0,026). En el análisis multivariado, solo LAP y VAI se asociaron al cáncer de mama. Conclusión: la acumulación de grasa visceral aumenta el riesgo de cáncer de mama


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Humans , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , Intra-Abdominal Fat , Body Mass Index , Case-Control Studies , Insulin Resistance , Lipid Accumulation Product , Lipids/blood , Obesity, Abdominal , Risk Factors
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