Comparison of three criteria for metabolic syndrome among Brazilian university students

Author:

Freire de Freitas Roberto Wagner Júnior,Moura de Araújo Márcio Flávio,Gueiros Gaspar Maria Wendiane,Garcia Lira Neto José Cláudio,Parente Garcia Alencar Ana Maria,Zanetti Maria Lúcia,Coelho Damasceno Marta Maria

Abstract

Purpose This paper aims to compare the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) on the basis of three criteria. The diagnostic criteria adopted were those of the International Diabetes Federation, the National Cholesterol Education Program – Adult Treatment Panel III and the American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.. Design/methodology/approach A transversal study was undertaken with 691 university students in Fortaleza, Brazil, in 2011-2013. Findings The prevalence of MetS varied considerably according to the criteria used, it being 4.1 per cent for the IDF, 0.7 per cent for the NCEP ATPIII and 1.7 per cent for the revised NCEP ATPIII. The criteria of the IDF presented reasonable agreement in relation to the NCEP ATP III (0.294) and revised NCEP ATP III (0.334). Moderate agreement was found between the NCEP ATPIII/revised NCEP ATPIII. Originality/value There is a need for a universal diagnostic criterion for MetS to obtain uniform and more reliable data for the elaboration of public health policies.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science

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