Síndrome metabólico e inflamación en adultos. Un estudio poblacional

Autores/as

  • Patricia Bustos Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile
  • Bernardita Rosas Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile
  • Pablo Román Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile
  • Juan Villagrán Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile
  • Hugo Amigo Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile

Palabras clave:

Adult, C-Reactive Protein, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Metabolic Syndrome X

Resumen

Background: Metabolic syndrome is highly prevalent among adults and in Chile and represents a health risk. Aim: to determine the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components, with C reactive protein levels (CRP) as an inflammation marker. Material and methods. The population studied consisted of 736 individuals born in a hospital from Valparaíso Region, aged between 32 - 38 years at the time of the study. MetS was identified according to the Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) III guidelines and inflammation was measured using ultra-sensitive CRP. This parameter was classified as normal for values from 0 to 3 mg/L, high for values from 3.01 to 10 mg/L and very high for values > 10 mg/L). Results. Median CRP was in the normal range (1.9 mg/L, interquartile range 0.7-5.2) and was higher among women than men (2.2 and 1.4 mg/L respectively, p<0.01). Twenty seven percent of participants had MetS. One-fourth had high blood glucose values, one-third had high triglyceride levels and 28% had blood pressure values over those established as normal in MetS. Elevated waist circumference (WC) and low HDL cholesterol were found among almost 50% of participants. A relationship between MetS and high CRP was only found among men with an Odds ratio (OR) of 2.04 (95% confidence intervals (CI): 1.11-3.73). The same association was observed for high triglyceride levels with an OR of 2.02 (CI: 1.17-3.49) and high WC with an OR of 3.89 (CI: 2.06-7.36). Among women, the only relationship observed was between abdominal obesity and very high CRP with an OR of 2. 65 (CI: 1.20-5.84). Conclusions: Metabolic syndrome, high triglyceride levels, and abdominal obesity were associated with inflammation only in men.

Biografía del autor/a

Patricia Bustos, Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile

Académico, Profesor Asociado

Bernardita Rosas, Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile

Alumna de Post Grado, del Magister en Nutrición

Pablo Román, Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile

Alumno de Medicina, III año

Juan Villagrán, Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile

Alumno de Medicina, III año

Hugo Amigo, Departamento de Nutrición, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Chile

Académico, Profesor Titular

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2016-10-06

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Bustos, P., Rosas, B., Román, P., Villagrán, J., & Amigo, H. (2016). Síndrome metabólico e inflamación en adultos. Un estudio poblacional. Revista Médica De Chile, 144(10). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/4585

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