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  • The study compared metabolic risk factors (MRF) among adolescents in Curitiba, Brazil, focusing on differences based on sex, age, and socioeconomic status.
  • Nearly 27.4% of participants were overweight/obese, with significant findings showing a higher prevalence of altered total cholesterol and LDL-c levels, particularly among girls.
  • The results indicated a high occurrence of metabolic risk factors, with 86.5% of adolescents showing at least one and 39.7% having at least two, highlighting the need for strategies to address these health risks.

Article Abstract

The aim was to compare the metabolic risk factors (MRF) between sex, age and socioeconomic status in a sample of adolescents from Curitiba, Brazil. A cross-sectional school-based study was conducted on 997 adolescents (429 boys) aged 12-17 years old from public schools. Total Cholesterol (TC), LDL-c, HDL-c, Triglycerides, Glycemia, Blood Pressure, waist circumference and body mass index were measured. Sex, age and socioeconomic status information was obtained using a questionnaire. Descriptive analyses, Fisher Exact and Chi-Square Tests were used to establish the sample's characteristics and the MRF comparison between variables. We found that 27.4% were classified as overweight/obese, almost half of them had TC and LDL-c classified as limitrophe/altered, with a difference between the sexes (p < 0.01), and that a higher percentage of altered values was seen among girls. The percentage of 3 and 4 or more MRF was 13.8% and 6.3%, respectively. In addition, 86.5% of the participants had at least one and 39.7% had at least two MRF. We conclude that there was a high percentage of overweight/obese, as well as a great number of subjects with altered TC and HDL-c. We also pointed out the large percentage of aggregated metabolic risk factors in both sexes. Strategies to reduce metabolic risk factors are required.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232018242.01352017DOI Listing

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