[The effect of exogenous factors on serum cholesterol concentrations and the possibilities for community intervention. Extremadura II].

Revista de sanidad e higiene publica Pub Date : 1994-07-01
A Gimeno Ortiz, R Jiménez Romano, J M Mangas Reina
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Background: The existence of factors susceptible to modification which have a bearing upon the seric concentrations of cholesterol and other lipids linked to the appearance of arteriosclerosis and coronary cardiopathy, make it advisable to study their impact in the Autonomous Community of Extremadura as a first step towards programming strategies for community measures.

Method: A cross-section study was carried out on a random sampling of 1,060 people grouped by age and blood pressure, detecting the total concentration of cholesterol, HDL-C and triglycerides, on the one hand, and on the other the existing correlations of the variables; amount of alcohol and cigarettes consumed, obesity and overweight.

Results: The prevalence of hypercholesteremia (more than 240 mg/dl) is significantly higher in people with an index or corporal mass (ICM) greater than 25 (47% and 30%) among those with normal blood pressure. There is also a relationship between high cholesterol levels and excessive ingestion of alcohol and tobacco smoking in this group, with values of 59% in heavy drinkers and 46.7% in non-drinkers and an OR of 2. IC 95% (1.32-3.03). The relationship between the smoking habit and hypercholesteremia is also maintained among moderate smokers and those who smoke more than 20 cigarettes/day. OR = 2.83, IC 95% (1.19-6.7). An inverse relationship is detected between tobacco smoking and the level of HDL-C.

Conclusions: The correlation found between the variables included in this study and hypercholesteremia, and its significance, suggests the potential benefits that the modification of these habits through community measures would have for the Community, as part of the primary assistance within a programme for prevention of cardiovascular diseases.

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外源性因素对血清胆固醇浓度的影响及社区干预的可能性。埃斯特雷马杜拉二世)。
背景:胆固醇和其他脂类的血清浓度与动脉硬化和冠心病的出现有关,这些易受影响的因素的存在,使研究它们在埃斯特雷马杜拉自治区的影响成为制定社区措施战略的第一步。方法:对1060名按年龄和血压分组的随机抽样人群进行横断面研究,一方面检测胆固醇、HDL-C和甘油三酯的总浓度,另一方面检测各变量之间存在的相关性;饮酒和吸烟的数量,肥胖和超重。结果:在体重指数(ICM)大于25的人群中,高胆固醇血症(超过240 mg/dl)的患病率明显高于血压正常的人群(47%和30%)。在这个群体中,高胆固醇水平与过度饮酒和吸烟之间也有关系,酗酒者的数值为59%,不饮酒者的数值为46.7%,OR为2。IC 95%(1.32-3.03)。吸烟习惯与高胆固醇血症之间的关系在中度吸烟者和每天吸烟超过20支的人群中也存在。Or = 2.83, IC为95%(1.19-6.7)。吸烟与HDL-C水平呈负相关。结论:本研究中包含的变量与高胆固醇血症之间的相关性及其重要性表明,通过社区措施改变这些习惯将为社区带来潜在的好处,作为预防心血管疾病计划的主要援助的一部分。
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