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Metabolic syndrome: physical inactivity and socioeconomic inequalities among non-institutionalized Brazilian elderly

机译:代谢综合征:非制度化的巴西老年人的身体不活动和社会经济不平等

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Objective: Evaluate the association between Metabolic Syndrome (MetS), physical activity and socioeconomic conditions among non-institutionalized elderly individuals. Methodology: Cross-sectional study with, elderly individuals (≥ 60) living in the city of S?£o Paulo. MetS was evaluated by means of the National Cholesterol Education Program criteria, the Adult Treatment Panel III. Descriptive and bivariate analyses were performed, followed by multiple logistic regression with a 5% significance level. An attributable fraction (AF) and a proportional attributable fraction (PAF) were calculated in relation to physical activity. The magnitude of the socioeconomic inequalities was evaluated using the Slope Index of Inequality (SII) and the Relative Index of Inequality (RII). Results: The prevalence of MetS was 40.1%, and 23.3% of the individuals had at least one MetS’ component. Physically inactive elderly had higher chances of having MetS. The prevalence of MetS was higher among those with lower education levels in both absolute and relative terms. AF and PAF were significant among the inactive individuals and for the total population. Conclusion: This study demonstrated that physical activity and schooling are significantly associated with MetS, highlighting the importance of these factors for the control of this syndrome.
机译:目的:评价非制度化老年人的代谢综合征(METS),身体活动和社会经济条件之间的关联。方法论:横断面研究与居住在S中的老年人(≥60)?£o paulo。 Mets通过国家胆固醇教育计划标准,成人治疗委员会III评估。进行描述性和双抗体分析,然后进行多重逻辑回归,其具有5%的程度。可归因的级分(AF)和比例可归分数(PAF)与物理活性有关。使用不等式(SII)的斜率指数和不等式指数(RII)评估社会经济不等式的大小。结果:Mets的患病率为40.1%,23.3%的人有至少一个Mets的组分。身体上活跃的老人有很高的机会。绝对和相对术语中受教育水平降低的人群的患病率较高。 AF和PAF在非活动人员和总人口中都很重要。结论:本研究表明,体育活动和学校教育与大都会有关,突显了这些因素对这种综合征的重要性。

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