Author:
Pereira Abel,Saldanha Anita LR,Margeotto Ana Paula Pantoja,Bellincanta Tereza Luiza,Gasparoto André LV,Abrão Tatiana,Guarnier Fernando H,Martinez Tania LR
Abstract
As low weight at birth can be a marker for future risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, public school children who had this positive history were studied S to nutritional status, lipids, glucose, uric acid, blood pressure and socioeconomic conditions. The main interest of the investigation is to find statistically significant correlations among data collected from young public school children from a city outside of the capital of Sao Paulo in Brazil. Results: risk factors for metabolic syndrome presented higher impact considering blood pressure and socioeconomic conditions, calling for better prenatal care and surveillance plus intervention in the low weight at birth children.