Relationship between the pressil force and cardiovascular risk markers in universities studies
Published 2019-12-26
Keywords
- Dynamometry,
- muscle strength,
- cardiovascular disease,
- young adult
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Abstract
Introduction: cardiovascular diseases (CVD) represent a set of alterations that compromise the function of the heart and the different blood vessels that make up the cardiovascular system. Objective: to determine the relationship between prehensile strength and markers of cardiovascular risk in university students. Methods: observational, descriptive and correlational study with 159 apparently healthy university students >18 years of age. Sociodemographic variables were identified with respect to sex and age. Also, we determined the weight, height, abdominal circumference, hip and waist/hip ratio, glucose levels, anxiety, depression, smoking, physical activity and sedentary levels. The Ruffier Dickson test was applied taking into account the values of heart rate, dyspnea and perceived fatigue, pre and post test, and heart rate after 1 minute after the end of the test. Results: this study was attended by 159 participants, (H:35.8% M:64.2%), where we can determine that 33.33 % of men and 50.98 % of women have a perimeter high risk abdominal and 64.91 % men and 95.09 % women a high risk hip circumference. On the other hand, the nutritional status indicates that 4.4 % of the subjects were underweight, 30.2 % were overweight and 17 % were obese. In contrast, 2.52 % of the participants had a blood pressure above the normal cuts at rest according to the AHA, and 35.2 % had fasting glucose levels above 99 mg/dl. Conclusions: there is no significant evidence between prehensile strength and markers of cardiovascular risk in the young adult population.
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