Obesity and inflammation in students of a colombian public university

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Objective To describe the relationship between obesity and proinflammatory variables in the student population of the University of Quindío. Methods A cross-sectional descriptive study in which 155 students participated. Firstly, the glycemia was made by conventional methods, the insulinemia and the cytokines were measured by ELISA; IMC and HOMA-IR index were calculated. Then, the information was analyzed in the Statgraphics software to establish relationships between the variables were established through multiple regression and thus statistically signifi-cant difference was considered when the p value was ≤0.05. Results The prevalence of obesity by BMI was of 4.6%, of overweight 20.5% and of abdominal obesity by waist circumference was of 18.5%. The average insulinemia was 8.5 μUI/ml ±6.4 and the HOMA-IR index was 1.75. 18.5% had insulin resistance. Interferon gamma was found at 4.6±12.0 pg/mL, IL-6 at 5.1±15.5 pg/mL and TNF alpha at 3.2±11.1 pg/mL. The greatest variation explained (R2) is presented by insulinemia, the waist/hip index and the Homa-IR index. IL-6 was the cytokine that presented the greatest variation explained. Conclusions There is a relationship between inflammatory cytokines such as IL-6 with the waist/hip index, diastolic pressure, insulinemia and the Homa-IR index.

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Nieto, O. A., Cardona, E. C., Ramírez, D., González, M. M., & Castaño-Osorio, J. C. (2020). Obesity and inflammation in students of a colombian public university. Revista de Salud Publica, 22(6), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.15446/RSAP.V22N6.71196

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