ERICA: prevalence of metabolic syndrome in Brazilian adolescents

Author:

Kuschnir Maria Cristina C1,Bloch Katia Vergetti2,Szklo Moyses2,Klein Carlos Henrique3,Barufaldi Laura Augusta2,Abreu Gabriela de Azevedo1,Schaan Beatriz4,Veiga Gloria Valeria da2,Silva Thiago Luiz Nogueira da2,Vasconcellos Maurício T L de5,Moraes Ana Júlia Pantoja de6,Oliveira Ana Mayra Andrade de7,Tavares Bruno Mendes8,Oliveira Cecília Lacroix de1,Cunha Cristiane de Freitas9,Giannini Denise Tavares1,Belfort Dilson Rodrigues10,Santos Eduardo Lima11,Leon Elisa Brosina de8,Oliveira Elizabete Regina Araújo12,Fujimori Elizabeth13,Borges Ana Luíza13,Magliano Erika da Silva2,Vasconcelos Francisco de Assis Guedes14,Azevedo George Dantas15,Brunken Gisela Soares16,Guimarães Isabel Cristina Britto17,Faria Neto José Rocha18,Oliveira Juliana Souza19,Carvalho Kenia Mara B de20,Gonçalves Luis Gonzaga de Oliveira21,Monteiro Maria Inês22,Santos Marize M23,Muniz Pascoal Torres24,Jardim Paulo César B Veiga25,Ferreira Pedro Antônio Muniz26,Montenegro Jr Renan Magalhães27,Gurgel Ricardo Queiroz28,Vianna Rodrigo Pinheiro29,Vasconcelos Sandra Mary30,Martins Stella Maris Seixas31,Goldberg Tamara Beres Lederer32

Affiliation:

1. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

2. Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

3. Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Brasil

4. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil

5. Fundaçãoa Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística, Brasil

6. Universidade Federal do Pará, Brasil

7. Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Brasil

8. Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Brasil

9. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil

10. Universidade Federal do Amapá, Brasil

11. Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Tocantins, Brasil

12. Universidade Federal do Espirito Santo, Brasil

13. Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil

14. Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brasil

15. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil

16. Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Brasil

17. Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brasil

18. Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, Brasil

19. Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brasil

20. Universidade de Brasília, Brasil

21. Universidade Federal de Rondônia, Brasil

22. Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brasil

23. Universidade Federal do Piauí, Brasil

24. Universidade Federal do Acre, Brasil

25. Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brasil

26. Universidade Federal do Maranhão, Brasil

27. Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brasil

28. Universidade Federal de Sergipe, Brasil

29. Universidade Federal da Paraíba, Brasil

30. Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Brasil

31. Universidade Federal de Roraima, Brasil

32. Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio Mesquita Filho, Brasil

Abstract

ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and its components in Brazilian adolescents. METHODS We evaluated 37,504 adolescents who were participants in the Study of Cardiovascular Risks in Adolescents (ERICA), a cross-sectional, school-based, national study. The adolescents, aged from 12 to 17 years, lived in cities with populations greater than 100,000 inhabitants. The sample was stratified and clustered into schools and classes. The criteria set out by the International Diabetes Federation were used to define metabolic syndrome. Prevalences of metabolic syndrome were estimated according to sex, age group, school type and nutritional status. RESULTS Of the 37,504 adolescents who were evaluated: 50.2% were female; 54.3% were aged from 15 to 17 years, and 73.3% were from public schools. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 2.6% (95%CI 2.3-2.9), slightly higher in males and in those aged from 15 to 17 years in most macro-regions. The prevalence was the highest in residents from the South macro-region, in the younger female adolescents and in the older male adolescents. The prevalence was higher in public schools (2.8% [95%CI 2.4-3.2]), when compared with private schools (1.9% [95%CI 1.4-2.4]) and higher in obese adolescents when compared with nonobese ones. The most common combinations of components, referring to 3/4 of combinations, were: enlarged waist circumference (WC), low HDL-cholesterol (HDL-c) and high blood pressure; followed by enlarged WC, low HDL-c and high triglycerides; and enlarged WC, low HDL-c, high triglycerides and blood pressure. Low HDL was the second most frequent component, but the highest prevalence of metabolic syndrome (26.8%) was observed in the presence of high triglycerides. CONCLUSIONS ERICA is the first Brazilian nation-wide study to present the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and describe the role of its components. Despite the prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome being low, the high prevalences of some components and participation of others in the syndrome composition shows the importance of early diagnosis of this changes, even if not grouped within the metabolic syndrome.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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