Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru

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Objective: To evaluate the association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among adult patients with prediabetes treated at a medical center in the district of Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru. Materials and methods: An analytical, prospective and cross-sectional study conducted with data from medical c...

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Autor: Guevara Tirado, Alberto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
Repositorio:Horizonte médico
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Materia:Hyperglycemia
Hypercholesterolemia
Odds Ratio
Blood Glucose
Chi-Square Distribution
Hiperglucemia
Hipercolesterolemia
Oportunidad Relativa
Glucemia
Distribución de Chi-Cuadrado
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
Asociación y riesgo de hipercolesterolemia en prediabéticos de un centro médico de Villa El Salvador, Lima, Perú
title Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
spellingShingle Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
Guevara Tirado, Alberto
Hyperglycemia
Hypercholesterolemia
Odds Ratio
Blood Glucose
Chi-Square Distribution
Hiperglucemia
Hipercolesterolemia
Oportunidad Relativa
Glucemia
Distribución de Chi-Cuadrado
title_short Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_full Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_fullStr Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_full_unstemmed Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
title_sort Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Guevara Tirado, Alberto
author Guevara Tirado, Alberto
author_facet Guevara Tirado, Alberto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Hyperglycemia
Hypercholesterolemia
Odds Ratio
Blood Glucose
Chi-Square Distribution
Hiperglucemia
Hipercolesterolemia
Oportunidad Relativa
Glucemia
Distribución de Chi-Cuadrado
topic Hyperglycemia
Hypercholesterolemia
Odds Ratio
Blood Glucose
Chi-Square Distribution
Hiperglucemia
Hipercolesterolemia
Oportunidad Relativa
Glucemia
Distribución de Chi-Cuadrado
description Objective: To evaluate the association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among adult patients with prediabetes treated at a medical center in the district of Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru. Materials and methods: An analytical, prospective and cross-sectional study conducted with data from medical consultation records of 749 patients treated at a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru. Asymptomatic adult patients who had routine and preventive checkups were included in the research. Patients with endocrine and metabolic disorders or being treated with hypoglycemic drugs were excluded. The study variables were sex, hypercholesterolemia and prediabetes. The association analysis was performed using the chi-square test and the risk was evaluated by means of the odds ratio. In addition, the multivariate analysis was conducted through a binary logistic regression, and an alpha value of 0.05 and a confidence level of 95 % were considered as the cut-off point to determine the statistical significance. Results: There was a statistically significant association between prediabetes and hypercholesterolemia. Females with prediabetes were 1.66 times more likely to develop hypercholesterolemia than females with normal baseline glucose levels, while males with prediabetes were 2.37 times more likely to have high cholesterol than males with normal baseline blood glucose levels. Conclusions: Prediabetes is associated with hypercholesterolemia, thus increasing its risk. It is justifiable to carry out the joint measurement of fasting total cholesterol and baseline glucose in disease prevention and health promotion campaigns, regular checkups and follow-up of patients with risk factors for diabetes, prediabetes and hypercholesterolemia. This helps reduce the hemodynamic and cardiovascular consequences of high cholesterol levels and the worsening of the joint morbidity and mortality of chronic hyperglycemia.
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spelling Association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among patients with prediabetes from a medical center in Villa El Salvador, Lima, PeruAsociación y riesgo de hipercolesterolemia en prediabéticos de un centro médico de Villa El Salvador, Lima, PerúGuevara Tirado, AlbertoHyperglycemia Hypercholesterolemia Odds Ratio Blood Glucose Chi-Square Distribution HiperglucemiaHipercolesterolemia Oportunidad Relativa Glucemia Distribución de Chi-CuadradoObjective: To evaluate the association and risk of hypercholesterolemia among adult patients with prediabetes treated at a medical center in the district of Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru. Materials and methods: An analytical, prospective and cross-sectional study conducted with data from medical consultation records of 749 patients treated at a polyclinic in the district of Villa El Salvador in Lima, Peru. Asymptomatic adult patients who had routine and preventive checkups were included in the research. Patients with endocrine and metabolic disorders or being treated with hypoglycemic drugs were excluded. The study variables were sex, hypercholesterolemia and prediabetes. The association analysis was performed using the chi-square test and the risk was evaluated by means of the odds ratio. In addition, the multivariate analysis was conducted through a binary logistic regression, and an alpha value of 0.05 and a confidence level of 95 % were considered as the cut-off point to determine the statistical significance. Results: There was a statistically significant association between prediabetes and hypercholesterolemia. Females with prediabetes were 1.66 times more likely to develop hypercholesterolemia than females with normal baseline glucose levels, while males with prediabetes were 2.37 times more likely to have high cholesterol than males with normal baseline blood glucose levels. Conclusions: Prediabetes is associated with hypercholesterolemia, thus increasing its risk. It is justifiable to carry out the joint measurement of fasting total cholesterol and baseline glucose in disease prevention and health promotion campaigns, regular checkups and follow-up of patients with risk factors for diabetes, prediabetes and hypercholesterolemia. This helps reduce the hemodynamic and cardiovascular consequences of high cholesterol levels and the worsening of the joint morbidity and mortality of chronic hyperglycemia.Objetivo: Evaluar la asociación y el riesgo de hipercolesterolemia en pacientes adultos prediabéticos atendidos en un centro médico del distrito de Villa El Salvador en Lima, Perú. Materiales y métodos: Estudio analítico, prospectivo y transversal, con datos de historias clínicas de consultas médicas de 749 pacientes atendidos en un policlínico del distrito de Villa El Salvador, Lima, Perú. Se incluyó a pacientes adultos asintomáticos que asistieron a evaluaciones de rutina y preventivas. Se excluyó a pacientes con enfermedades endocrino-metabólicas o en tratamiento con fármacos hipoglucemiantes. Las variables de estudio fueron sexo, hipercolesterolemia y prediabetes. El análisis de asociación se realizó por medio de la prueba de chi cuadrado y el riesgo fue evaluado por medio de la oportunidad relativa; asimismo, se realizó el análisis multivariado por medio de regresión logística binaria y se consideró como punto de corte en decisión de significancia estadística el valor alfa igual a 0,05 y un nivel de confianza de 95 %. Resultados: Hubo asociación estadísticamente significativa entre prediabetes e hipercolesterolemia. Las mujeres prediabéticas tuvieron 1,66 veces más riesgo de desarrollar hipercolesterolemia que las mujeres con niveles de glucosa basal normales, mientras que los hombres con prediabetes tuvieron 2,37 veces más riesgo de tener colesterol alto que los hombres con niveles de glucemia basal normales. Conclusiones: La prediabetes se asocia con la hipercolesterolemia, lo cual aumenta su riesgo. Es justificable realizar la medición conjunta del colesterol total en ayunas junto con la medición de la glucosa basal en campañas preventivo-promocionales de salud y en consultas periódicas, así como durante el seguimiento de pacientes con factores de riesgo de diabetes, prediabetes e hipercolesterolemia, a fin de reducir las consecuencias hemodinámicas y cardiovasculares del colesterol elevado en la sangre y el agravamiento de la morbimortalidad conjunta de la hiperglucemia crónica.Universidad de San Martín de Porres. 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