Obesidad central, sarcopenia y conductas sedentarias en el riesgo cardiovascular por score de Framingham y área total de placa carotídea
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.penh.v22n2a02Palabras clave:
aterosclerosis coronaria, obesidad central, sarcopenia,, actividad física, conductas sedentariasResumen
Antecedentes: las enfermedades cardiovasculares son la principal causa de morbimortalidad mundial. La obesidad, sarcopenia, actividad física insuficiente y las conductas sedentarias impactan de manera sinérgica en el riesgo cardiovascular. Objetivo: evaluar el riesgo cardiovascular en relación con la actividad física, las conductas sedentarias y la composición corporal. Materiales y métodos: estudio observacional transversal de 95 personas adultas de ambos sexos. Se determinó el riesgo cardiovascular mediante el score de Framingham y el score de Framingham corregido por área total de placa aterosclerótica; la composición corporal, por antropometría, bioimpedancia y dinamometría como indicador indirecto; y la actividad física y las conductas sedentarias, por cuestionario validado. Se condujeron análisis descriptivos, de correlación y asociación con un 95 % de confianza. Resultados: el 95 % de las mujeres y el 98 % de los varones presentaron riesgo cardiovascular elevado; el 51,5 %, obesidad; el 95,5%, obesidad central; y el 47,3 %, fuerza muscular disminuida. Se observaron asociaciones positivas significativas entre riesgo cardiovascular y circunferencia de cintura (rho=0,26; p=0,024). No hubo asociación significativa entre la fuerza muscular y el riesgo cardiovascular (rho=-0,21; p=0,065). La conducta sedentaria tuvo un efecto promotor del riesgo cardiovascular (OR=3,9; p=0,033). Conclusiones: la obesidad central y permanecer más de 6/h día en posición sedente son factores asociados al riesgo cardiovascular.
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