Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellers
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Objectives: To study basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism in normal postmenopausal high-altitude female dwellers, adapted to an environment characterized by low barometric and oxygen pressures and hypoxia. Methodology: An experimental study with control group was conducted; 20 normal high-...
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Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellersMetabolismo intermediario basal y posprandial en mujeres posmenopáusicas normales de alturaGarmendia, FaustoPando, RosaMendoza, YanetTorres, WilliamObjectives: To study basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism in normal postmenopausal high-altitude female dwellers, adapted to an environment characterized by low barometric and oxygen pressures and hypoxia. Methodology: An experimental study with control group was conducted; 20 normal high-altitude female dwellers –HAD- (Cusco, Peru, 3 395 meters above sea level-m.a.s.l.) and 16 normal sea level female dwellers –SLD- (Lima, Peru, 150 m.a.s.l.), 40 to 70 years old, postmenopausal, were included. Fasting glucose (G), total cholesterol (TC), HDL, triglycerides (Tg), insulin (I) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were measured in blood by conventional methods, and VLDL, LDL, non-HDL and HOMA were calculated. G, I, Tg, and NEFA were determined for 6 hours following the ingestion of a mixed meal containing 730 Kcal. Results: At fasting, the HAD had lower G and higher NEFA values than SLD; no differences in I, TC, HDL, non-HDL cholesterol were found. During the postprandial period, G was lower and Tg and NEFA were higher in the HAD; insulin concentrations were similar. Conclusions: Female HAD had a different intermediary metabolism than female SLD and high-altitude normal male dwellers, both at fasting and during the postprandial state.Objetivos. Estudiar el metabolismo intermediario basal y posprandial en mujeres posmenopáusicas normales de altura, adaptadas a un ambiente de menor presión barométrica, menor presión parcial de oxígeno e hipoxia. Métodos. Estudio experimental con grupo control, que incluyó a 20 mujeres normales de altura-MNA- (Cusco, 3 395 metros sobre el nivel del mar-m.s.n.m.) y a 16 de nivel del mar-MNM- (Lima, 150 m.s.n.m.), de 40 a 70 años de edad, posmenopáusicas. En ayunas se midió glucosa (G), colesterol total (CT), HDL, triglicéridos (Tg), insulina (I), ácidos grasos no esterificados (AGNE) por métodos convencionales, y el VLDL, LDL, no-HDL y HOMA. Después de ingerir un desayuno mixto conteniendo 730 kcal, se midió G, CT, Tg, I y AGNE, durante 6 horas. Resultados. En ayunas, las MNA presentaron glucosa (G) significativamente más baja y los AGNE más altos que las MNM; el CT, HDL, Tg, colesterol VLDL, LDL, no-HDL e insulina fueron similares en ambos grupos. Durante el período posprandial, la G fue más baja, los Tg y AGNE fueron significativamente mayores en las MNA y la insulina fue similar. Conclusiones. El metabolismo intermediario de las MNA es diferente a las MNM y al descrito en varones de altura, tanto en condiciones basales como posprandiales.Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología2019-05-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/216410.31403/rpgo.v65i2164Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia; Vol. 65, Núm. 2 (2019); 153-1562304-51322304-5124reponame:Revista SPOG - Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecologíainstacron:SPOGspahttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/2164/pdfCopyright (c) 2019 Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-05-24T15:51:21Zmail@mail.com - |
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Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellers Metabolismo intermediario basal y posprandial en mujeres posmenopáusicas normales de altura |
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Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellers |
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Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellers Garmendia, Fausto |
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Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellers |
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Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellers |
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Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellers |
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Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellers |
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Basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism of normal postmenopausal female high altitude dwellers |
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Garmendia, Fausto Pando, Rosa Mendoza, Yanet Torres, William |
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Garmendia, Fausto |
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Garmendia, Fausto Pando, Rosa Mendoza, Yanet Torres, William |
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Pando, Rosa Mendoza, Yanet Torres, William |
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Objectives: To study basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism in normal postmenopausal high-altitude female dwellers, adapted to an environment characterized by low barometric and oxygen pressures and hypoxia. Methodology: An experimental study with control group was conducted; 20 normal high-altitude female dwellers –HAD- (Cusco, Peru, 3 395 meters above sea level-m.a.s.l.) and 16 normal sea level female dwellers –SLD- (Lima, Peru, 150 m.a.s.l.), 40 to 70 years old, postmenopausal, were included. Fasting glucose (G), total cholesterol (TC), HDL, triglycerides (Tg), insulin (I) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were measured in blood by conventional methods, and VLDL, LDL, non-HDL and HOMA were calculated. G, I, Tg, and NEFA were determined for 6 hours following the ingestion of a mixed meal containing 730 Kcal. Results: At fasting, the HAD had lower G and higher NEFA values than SLD; no differences in I, TC, HDL, non-HDL cholesterol were found. During the postprandial period, G was lower and Tg and NEFA were higher in the HAD; insulin concentrations were similar. Conclusions: Female HAD had a different intermediary metabolism than female SLD and high-altitude normal male dwellers, both at fasting and during the postprandial state. Objetivos. Estudiar el metabolismo intermediario basal y posprandial en mujeres posmenopáusicas normales de altura, adaptadas a un ambiente de menor presión barométrica, menor presión parcial de oxígeno e hipoxia. Métodos. Estudio experimental con grupo control, que incluyó a 20 mujeres normales de altura-MNA- (Cusco, 3 395 metros sobre el nivel del mar-m.s.n.m.) y a 16 de nivel del mar-MNM- (Lima, 150 m.s.n.m.), de 40 a 70 años de edad, posmenopáusicas. En ayunas se midió glucosa (G), colesterol total (CT), HDL, triglicéridos (Tg), insulina (I), ácidos grasos no esterificados (AGNE) por métodos convencionales, y el VLDL, LDL, no-HDL y HOMA. Después de ingerir un desayuno mixto conteniendo 730 kcal, se midió G, CT, Tg, I y AGNE, durante 6 horas. Resultados. En ayunas, las MNA presentaron glucosa (G) significativamente más baja y los AGNE más altos que las MNM; el CT, HDL, Tg, colesterol VLDL, LDL, no-HDL e insulina fueron similares en ambos grupos. Durante el período posprandial, la G fue más baja, los Tg y AGNE fueron significativamente mayores en las MNA y la insulina fue similar. Conclusiones. El metabolismo intermediario de las MNA es diferente a las MNM y al descrito en varones de altura, tanto en condiciones basales como posprandiales. |
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Objectives: To study basal and postprandial intermediary metabolism in normal postmenopausal high-altitude female dwellers, adapted to an environment characterized by low barometric and oxygen pressures and hypoxia. Methodology: An experimental study with control group was conducted; 20 normal high-altitude female dwellers –HAD- (Cusco, Peru, 3 395 meters above sea level-m.a.s.l.) and 16 normal sea level female dwellers –SLD- (Lima, Peru, 150 m.a.s.l.), 40 to 70 years old, postmenopausal, were included. Fasting glucose (G), total cholesterol (TC), HDL, triglycerides (Tg), insulin (I) and non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) were measured in blood by conventional methods, and VLDL, LDL, non-HDL and HOMA were calculated. G, I, Tg, and NEFA were determined for 6 hours following the ingestion of a mixed meal containing 730 Kcal. Results: At fasting, the HAD had lower G and higher NEFA values than SLD; no differences in I, TC, HDL, non-HDL cholesterol were found. During the postprandial period, G was lower and Tg and NEFA were higher in the HAD; insulin concentrations were similar. Conclusions: Female HAD had a different intermediary metabolism than female SLD and high-altitude normal male dwellers, both at fasting and during the postprandial state. |
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