Different anthropometric indicators of central obesity can predict hypertension in older adults

Objective: to investigate the association between hypertension and anthropometric indicators of central obesity, obtained from two anatomical sites in older adults.Methodology: cross-sectional study that involved 145 older adults, from whom socioeconomic and demographic data and anthropometric indic...

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Published in:Avances en enfermería Vol. 37; no. 3; pp. 284 - 292
Main Authors: Novaes, Vilmary S, Passos, Rafael S, Ribeiro, Ícaro J. S., Freire, Ivna V, Schettino, Ludmila, Araujo, Claudineia M, Casotti, Cezar A, Pereira, Rafael
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Abstract Objective: to investigate the association between hypertension and anthropometric indicators of central obesity, obtained from two anatomical sites in older adults.Methodology: cross-sectional study that involved 145 older adults, from whom socioeconomic and demographic data and anthropometric indicators of central obesity (waist circumference [CC] and abdominal circumference [CA]) were obtained, which were considered independent variables. A logistic regression model was used to analyze associations and for the discriminatory power of the cut-off points of the hypertension anthropometric indicators, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was performed. Comparisons were made between ROC curves, with the aim of identifying significant differences in the discriminatory power of the anthropometric indicators studied.Results: out of the 145 individuals, 79 were females (54%) and 66 males (46%). Results showed a high prevalence of arterial hypertension in men (69,7%) and women (73,4%). Both CC and CA were significantly associated with hypertension in both genders. Parameters of the ROC curve revealed that both anthropometric indicators of central obesity exhibit good discriminatory power for hypertension in the studied population. The cut-off point for CC was > 83,2 cm for men and > 82,6 cm for women; while for CA it was > 85,1 cm and > 85,4 cm for men and women, respectively.Conclusion: CA and CC are significantly associated with hypertension in both genders, and there is no superiority between them to predict hypertension in the elderly population.
AbstractList Objective: to investigate the association between hypertension and anthropometric indicators of central obesity, obtained from two anatomical sites in older adults.Methodology: cross-sectional study that involved 145 older adults, from whom socioeconomic and demographic data and anthropometric indicators of central obesity (waist circumference [CC] and abdominal circumference [CA]) were obtained, which were considered independent variables. A logistic regression model was used to analyze associations and for the discriminatory power of the cut-off points of the hypertension anthropometric indicators, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was performed. Comparisons were made between ROC curves, with the aim of identifying significant differences in the discriminatory power of the anthropometric indicators studied.Results: out of the 145 individuals, 79 were females (54%) and 66 males (46%). Results showed a high prevalence of arterial hypertension in men (69,7%) and women (73,4%). Both CC and CA were significantly associated with hypertension in both genders. Parameters of the ROC curve revealed that both anthropometric indicators of central obesity exhibit good discriminatory power for hypertension in the studied population. The cut-off point for CC was > 83,2 cm for men and > 82,6 cm for women; while for CA it was > 85,1 cm and > 85,4 cm for men and women, respectively.Conclusion: CA and CC are significantly associated with hypertension in both genders, and there is no superiority between them to predict hypertension in the elderly population.
Objective: to investigate the association between hypertension and anthropometric indicators of central obesity, obtained from two anatomical sites in old adults. Methodology: a cross-sectional study including 145 elderly people, from whom socioeconomic and demographic data and anthropometric indicators of central obesity (Waist Circumference [CC] and Abdominal Circumferency [CA]) were obtained, which were considered independent variables. A logistic regression model was used to analyze the associations, and for the discriminatory power of the cutoff points of the anthropometric indicators for hypertension, a Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve was performed. Comparisons between ROC curves were performed, aiming to identify a significant difference in the discriminatory power of the anthropometric indicators studied. Results: among the 145 individuals, 79 were female (54%) and 66 were male (46%). The results showed a high prevalence of hypertension among men (69.7%) and women (73.4%). Both WC and AC were significantly associated to hypertension in both sexes. The ROC curve parameters indicated that both anthropometric indicators of central obesity exhibit a good discriminatory power for hypertension in this studie. For the studied population, the WC cutoff point for hypertension was > 83.2 cm for men and > 82.6 cm in women, while for CA it was > 85.1 cm and > 85.4 cm in men and women, respectively. Conclusion:AC and WC are significantly associated with hypertension in both sexes, and there is no superiority among them to predict hypertension in the elderly population. Objetivo: investigar a associação entre hipertensão e indicadores antropométricos de obesidade central obtidos de dois sítios anatômicos em idosos. Metodologia: estudo transversal incluindo 145 idosos, dos quais foram obtidos dados socioeconô- micos e demográficos e indicadores antropométricos de obesidade central (circunferência de cintura [CC] e cirfunferência abdominal [CA]), que foram considerados como vari- áveis independentes. Um modelo de regressão logística foi utilizado para analisar as associações, além do poder discriminatório e os pontos de corte para a hipertensão dos indicadores antropométricos, que foram obtidos a partir dos parâmetros da curva Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC). Comparações entre as curvas ROC foram realizadas, objetivando identificar diferença significativa no poder discriminatório dos indicadores antropométricos estudados. Resultados: entre os 145 indivíduos, 79 eram do sexo feminino (54 %) e 66 do masculino (46 %). Os resultados mostraram uma alta prevalência de hipertensão arterial entre homens (69,7 %) e mulheres (73,4 %). Tanto a CA quanto a CC foram associadas à hipertensão em ambos os sexos de maneira significativa. Os parâmetros da curva ROC indicaram que ambos os indicadores antropométricos da obesidade central exibiram um bom poder discriminatório para a hipertensão na população estudada. O ponto de corte para a CC foi > 83,2 cm para homens e > 82,6 cm para mulheres, enquanto para CA foi > 85,1 cm e > 85,4 cm para homens e mulheres, respectivamente. Conclusão: as CA e CC estão significativamente associadas à hipertensão em ambos os sexos e não há superioridade entre elas para prever a hipertensão na população idosa. Objetivo: investigar la asociación entre hipertensión e indicadores antropométricos de obesidad central, obtenidos de dos sitios anatómicos en adultos mayores. Metodología: estudio transversal que incluyó a 145 adultos mayores, de los cuales se obtuvieron datos socioeconómicos y demográficos e indicadores antropométricos de obesidad central (circunferencia de cintura [CC] y circunferencia abdominal [CA]), que fueron considerados variables independientes. Se utilizó un modelo de regresión logística para analizar las asociaciones, además del poder discriminatorio y los puntos de corte para la hipertensión de los indicadores antropométricos, que se obtuvieron a partir de los parámetros de la curva Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC). Se hicieron comparaciones entre las curvas ROC, con el objetivo de identificar diferencias significativas en el poder discriminatorio de los indicadores antropométricos estudiados. Resultados: de los 145 individuos 79 eran del sexo femenino (54 %) y 66 del masculino (46 %). Los resultados mostraron una alta prevalencia de hipertensión arterial en hombres (69,7 %) y mujeres (73,4 %). Tanto CC como CA se asociaron significativamente a la hipertensión en ambos sexos. Los parámetros de la curva ROC revelaron que ambos indicadores antropométricos de obesidad central exhiben un buen poder discriminatorio para la hipertensión en la población estudiada. El punto de corte para la CC fue > 83,2 cm para hombres y > 82,6 cm para mujeres; mientras que para CA fue > 85,1 cm y > 85,4 cm para hombres y mujeres, respectivamente. Conclusión: CA y CC están significativamente asociadas a la hipertensión en ambos sexos, y no hay superioridad entre ellas para predecir la hipertensión en la población anciana.
Abstract Objective: to investigate the association between hypertension and anthropometric indicators of central obesity, obtained from two anatomical sites in old adults. Methodology: a cross-sectional study including 145 elderly people, from whom socioeconomic and demographic data and anthropometric indicators of central obesity (Waist Circumference [CC] and Abdominal Circumferency [CA]) were obtained, which were considered independent variables. A logistic regression model was used to analyze the associations, and for the discriminatory power of the cutoff points of the anthropometric indicators for hypertension, a Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve was performed. Comparisons between ROC curves were performed, aiming to identify a significant difference in the discriminatory power of the anthropometric indicators studied. Results: among the 145 individuals, 79 were female (54%) and 66 were male (46%). The results showed a high prevalence of hypertension among men (69.7%) and women (73.4%). Both WC and AC were significantly associated to hypertension in both sexes. The ROC curve parameters indicated that both anthropometric indicators of central obesity exhibit a good discriminatory power for hypertension in this studie. For the studied population, the WC cutoff point for hypertension was > 83.2 cm for men and > 82.6 cm in women, while for CA it was > 85.1 cm and > 85.4 cm in men and women, respectively. Conclusion: AC and WC are significantly associated with hypertension in both sexes, and there is no superiority among them to predict hypertension in the elderly population.
Author Novaes, Vilmary S
Ribeiro, Ícaro J. S.
Freire, Ivna V
Passos, Rafael S
Araujo, Claudineia M
Pereira, Rafael
Schettino, Ludmila
Casotti, Cezar A
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Keywords Obesidad
Hipertensión (fuente: DeCS, BIREME)
Obesity Hypertension (source: DeCS, BIREmE)
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Aging
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Envejecimiento
Obesidade
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Aging
Anthropometry
Antropometria
Antropometría
BIREME
Body composition
Body measurements
Envejecimiento
Envelhecimento
Health risk assessment
Hipertensión (fuente: DeCS
Hipertensão (fonte: DeCS
Hypertension
Hypertension (source: DeCS
NURSING
Obesidad
Obesidade
Obesity
Older people
Women
Title Different anthropometric indicators of central obesity can predict hypertension in older adults
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