Factores de riesgo cardiovascular en la población Aymara rural del norte de Chile

Autor: Vargas M, Pablo, Saavedra P, Stephanie, Araya A, María Virginia, Loyola A, Khanty, Huerta G, Patricio, Silva A, Mariana, Araya C, Scarlett, Saavedra A, Willybaldo, Portales P, Pilar, Saavedra P, Willybaldo
Jazyk: Spanish; Castilian
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: Revista médica de Chile, Volume: 144, Issue: 9, Pages: 1144-1149, Published: SEP 2016
Popis: Background: Some rural non-Caucasian ethnic groups have genetic protective factors for the development of chronic non-communicable diseases. Studies performed in Mapuche and Aymara ethnic groups in Chile, found significantly lower prevalence rates. Aymaras are the second most common ethnic population in Chile. Aim: To determine the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in a native Aymara ethnic population. Material and Methods: We studied 276 native Aymara people with a median age of 53 years (63% women), registered in the rural clinics of Camiña and Putre. The frequency of hypertension, Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM2), dyslipidemia, overweight, obesity and smoking were determined. Results: The frequency of overweight and obesity was 38% and 38.4% respectively. The prevalence of hypertension and DM2 were 18.5% and 6.9% respectively. Thirty-five percent had elevated total cholesterol, 21% had high LDL cholesterol, 48% had low HDL cholesterol and 45.7% had high triglyceride levels. Two percent smoked. Conclusions: In this group of Aymara individuals, we found a markedly lower prevalence of hypertension and DM2, despite the high prevalence of obesity and dyslipidemia.
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