Relationship between visceral adiposity and hypertension
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https://doi.org/10.5902/217976926326Keywords:
Hypertension, Abdominal circumference, Body mass indexAbstract
Objective: to evaluate the relationship between abdominal circumference (AC) and blood pressure in men of a municipality from Parana state. Method: case-control study in which men were evaluated for use of antihypertensive, age, weight, height, and CA, through a questionnaire and measurements of anthropometric indices, respectively. Data were analyzed using the odds ratio. Results: men over 60, obese and with high AC are more susceptible to developing hypertension. AC was the risk factor with the highest statistical association. Conclusions: fat deposits in the abdominal region represent an important risk factor for the development of hypertension and anthropometric indices should be applied periodically in patients prone to hypertensionDownloads
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