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Monitoring of Selected Anthropometric and Biochemical Parameters in Men and Women in Bardejov District

  • Janka Poracova
  • , Maria Konecna
  • , Vincent Sedlak
  • , Marta Mydlarova Blascakova
  • , Meryem Yildiz
  • , Viktoria Rybarova
  • , Maria Zahatnanska
  • , Tatiana Kimakova
  • , Melinda Nagy
  • , Maria Majherova
  • , Ivan Uher
  • University of Presov
  • University of Pavol Jozef Safarik Kosice
  • J. Selye University

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Abstract

Objectives: Metabolic and cardiovascular diseases represent a significant and ever-increasing problem, accounting for nearly one-third of all deaths and leading to significant morbidity. Lifestyle changes, which introduce new risk factors for cardiovascular disease, are leading to an increase in the risk of cardiovascular disease worldwide. The burden of cardiovascular disease can be reduced by careful risk reduction, and as such, primary prevention is an important priority for all. There is strong consensus among international guidelines regarding the necessity of smoking cessation, weight optimization, and the importance of exercise, while guidelines differ slightly in their approach to hypertension and vary greatly in their approach to the optimal lipid profile, which remains a controversial issue.Methods: The work is focused on the analysis of biochemical (glucose, cholesterol and triacylglycerols) and anthropometric (body mass index) parameters in selected probands (n = 140), including men (n = 70) and women (n = 70) in the Bardejov district. Probands were divided into groups depending on age (18-38, 39-50, 51-60, and over 61 years). For statistical evaluation, the program Statistica ver. 12 and ANOVA were used.Results: The results of the study showed statistically significantly higher values of BMI, total cholesterol (TC), triacylglycerides (TG), and glucose (GLU) (p < 0.001) between men and women in the age groups (18-38 years, 39-50 years). In probands from the age group 51-60 years and over 61 years, we found a high level of cholesterol above the reference limit, but a significant difference between men and women was not confirmed. Correlation analysis confirmed the positive correlation between glucose and BMI.Conclusion: Differences in risk-factor (e.g., biochemical and anthropometrics) burden translate into marked differences in the lifetime risk of cardiovascular disease. These differences are consistent across age groups.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S15-S20
Number of pages6
JournalCentral European Journal of Public Health
Volume31
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Anthropometric parameters
  • Cardiovascular system biochemical parameters
  • Myocardial infarction

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