Diagnosis of metabolic syndrome in nursing professionals: An accuracy study

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Gomes Érica Velasco DiasORCID,Vasconcelos Rebeca de Souza,Coelho Natália Maria Freitas,Almeida Lorena de Carvalho,Silva Dandara Almeida Reis da,Cerqueira Monique Magnavita Borba da Fonseca,Cerqueira Jeane Magnavita da Fonseca,Conceição Sarah dos Santos,Soares Johelle de Santana Passos,Magalhães Lucélia Batista Neves Cunha,Lua Iracema,Figueredo Ana Claúdia Morais Godoy,Brito Vitória Cézar Santos Gonçalves,Fernandes Sandra Lúcia,Viana Dayanne de AguiarORCID,Freitas Ruan Pablo DuarteORCID,Requião Gabriella Moreira,Lima Luiz Alberto da Silva,Hayes Barbara Kraychete,Pinheiro Isabelle Matos,Monção Maurício Mitsuo,Souza Antônio Carlos dos Santos,Cruz Simone Seixas da,Gomes Antônio Marcos Tosoli,Pimentel Rodrigo Fernandes Weyll,Nardes Barbara OliveiraORCID,Lopes Letícia Costa,Bastos Neiva Sueli Santana Gonçalves,D’Oliveira Argemiro,Mercês Magno Conceição das,Coelho Julita Maria Freitas

Abstract

Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) represents a group of cardiovascular risk factors. This article aims to evaluate the accuracy of the tools of MetS diagnosis in Nursing professionals from Primary Health Care (PHC) in Bahia, Brazil. A cross-sectional study with a random sample selected according to essential health information for the diagnostic of MetS. For MetS diagnostic, we used EGIR, NCEP-ATPIII, AACE, IDF, Barbosa et al. (2006), and IDF/AHA/NHLBI (defined as gold standard) definition. Sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, and likelihood ratio were estimated for each diagnostic tool and compared with the gold standard. Kappa statistic was used to determine the agreement between the diagnostic methods. One thousand one hundred and eleven nursing professionals were included in this study. Sensitivity varied from 15% to 95.1%, and specificity varied between 99.5% and 100%. IDF and Barbosa et al. (2006) definitions were more sensitive (95.1% and 92.8%, respectively), and EGIR, NCEP, ATP III, and IDF showed 100% specificity. IDF and Barbosa et al. (2006) use suitable metabolic syndrome identification and confirmation criteria. The highest agreement was found in the definition of the IDF, Barbosa et al. (2006) and the NCEP ATP III. Defining metabolic syndrome with a higher diagnostic accuracy could contribute to the screening and the early identification of nursing professionals with cardiovascular disease risk factors, which provide opportunities for appropriate prevention and treatment.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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