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Rasprostranennost' ozhireniya,kardiometabolicheskikh faktorov riska,metabolicheskogo sindroma i sakharnogo diabetasredi zhenshchin razlichnykh vozrastnykh gruppMoskovskogo regiona

https://doi.org/10.14341/2071-8713-4875

Abstract

The object of the study was to assess the frequency of visceral obesity, cardiometabolic risk factors, metabolic syndrome and
diabetes mellitus in women of different ages. Materials and methods: 562 women from 20 to 65 years old were included and divided
into 3 groups: 273 women < 45 years old (group A), 160 women of 45 - 55 years old (group B) and 129 - > 55 years old (group C).
The examination included antropometric parameters, measurement of blood pressure, blood samples collection in order to investigate
concentrations of glucose and lipids. Results: the frequency of visceral obesity was 52,0%, and metabolic syndrome - 18,1%. These
frequencies increased in parallel with age. Higher insidence of arterial hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, hypertrigliceridemia and
impaired fasting plasma gucose level were also observed with age. Diabetes mellitus was revealed in 1,2% of women. It`s frequency was
0,6% in group B and 4,7% in group C; in women younger than 45 years old no cases of diabetes mellitus were observed. Conclusion:
significant increase of frequencies of visceral obesity, cardiometabolic risk factors, metabolic syndrome and diabetes mellitus in women
older than 45, and especially - older than 55 years old stresses the necessity of an intense medical care for women of these age groups,
and implementation of measures for prevention of cardiovascular diseases and diabetes mellitus.

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 ,  ,  ,   Rasprostranennost' ozhireniya,kardiometabolicheskikh faktorov riska,metabolicheskogo sindroma i sakharnogo diabetasredi zhenshchin razlichnykh vozrastnykh gruppMoskovskogo regiona. Obesity and metabolism. 2009;6(4):28-33. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/2071-8713-4875

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