Neck circumference as a potential marker of metabolic syndrome among college students

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Objective: to relate neck circumference with metabolic syndrome and its criteria among college students. Method: cross-sectional study conducted with 702 college students in Fortaleza, CE, Brazil from September 2010 to June 2011. Socio-demographic data, waist circumference and neck circumference were collected together with blood pressure, fasting blood sugar, triglyceride levels, and HDL-C. Results: 1.7% of the studied sample presented metabolic syndrome. Of these, 58.3% presented altered neck circumference (p<0.006). As neck circumference decreases, pressure levels improve (p<0.001). Additionally, college students with high fasting blood sugar (p=0.003) and high triglyceride levels (p<0.001) presented higher values of neck circumference. Conclusion: neck circumference is a potential predictive marker in the detection of metabolic syndrome and its components among college students.

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Pereira, D. C. R., De Araújo, M. F. M., De Freitas, R. W. J. F., De Souza Teixeira, C. R., Zanetti, M. L., & Damasceno, M. M. C. (2014). Neck circumference as a potential marker of metabolic syndrome among college students. Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem, 22(6), 973–979. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.3565.2505

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