Objective: To evaluate the anthropometric and clinical profile of students and verify its association with the metabolic syndrome. Methods: The study involved 91 students, aged 7 to 8, attending public schools in Campinas-SP, Brazil. All students were submitted to an evaluation of blood pressure and anthropometrical parameters, focused on weight, height, abdominal and brachial circumferences measurements. To evaluate the incidence of metabolic syndrome among those children, they were divided into groups according to nutritional status and body mass index distribution. Results: 45 children (49.4%) were considered eutrophic, 12 were overweight (13.1%) and 34 were obese (37.3%). Comparisons between abdominal and brachial circumference...
Objective: To verify an association, if it exists, between obesity and blood pressure raised beyond ...
Background: The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) defines metabolic syndrome among children. I...
The aims of the present study were to assess the association of anthropometric measures with body ma...
Objective: To evaluate the anthropometric and clinical profile of students and verify its associati...
Objective: To investigate the association of blood pressure and body mass index, waist circumference...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify which anthropometric measurement would be the best predictor of met...
This was a two-stage cross-sectional study that assessed metabolic syndrome and associated factors a...
121-125 p.Background: Because of the need to measure anthropometric, biochemical and hemodynamic var...
Background: The metabolic syndrome has been described in children; however, a standard criterion has...
Background:The risk factors that characterize metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be present in childhood ...
Abstract Aims: to identify the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and associated risk factors...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the association of blood pressure and body mass index, waist circumf...
OBJECTIVE: To study anthropometrical and body composition variables as predictors of risk for metabo...
Introduction: Hypertension is a global public health issue. Blood pressure (BP) has been shown to tr...
Objective: To investigate the association of blood pressure and body mass index, waist cir-cumferenc...
Objective: To verify an association, if it exists, between obesity and blood pressure raised beyond ...
Background: The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) defines metabolic syndrome among children. I...
The aims of the present study were to assess the association of anthropometric measures with body ma...
Objective: To evaluate the anthropometric and clinical profile of students and verify its associati...
Objective: To investigate the association of blood pressure and body mass index, waist circumference...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify which anthropometric measurement would be the best predictor of met...
This was a two-stage cross-sectional study that assessed metabolic syndrome and associated factors a...
121-125 p.Background: Because of the need to measure anthropometric, biochemical and hemodynamic var...
Background: The metabolic syndrome has been described in children; however, a standard criterion has...
Background:The risk factors that characterize metabolic syndrome (MetS) may be present in childhood ...
Abstract Aims: to identify the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and associated risk factors...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the association of blood pressure and body mass index, waist circumf...
OBJECTIVE: To study anthropometrical and body composition variables as predictors of risk for metabo...
Introduction: Hypertension is a global public health issue. Blood pressure (BP) has been shown to tr...
Objective: To investigate the association of blood pressure and body mass index, waist cir-cumferenc...
Objective: To verify an association, if it exists, between obesity and blood pressure raised beyond ...
Background: The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) defines metabolic syndrome among children. I...
The aims of the present study were to assess the association of anthropometric measures with body ma...