2022
DOI: 10.1590/2177-9465-ean-2021-0321en
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Clinical variables considered risk factors for the metabolic syndrome: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Objective To identify the main risk factors for metabolic syndrome and its relationship with the perception of quality of life in Brazilian fishing colonies. Methods We included 77 participants aged > 18 years. Metabolic syndrome and quality of life were the main study outcomes. We considered a significance level < 0.05 and all procedures were approved by the ethics committee. Results Most participants are male, single, economic class D-E, working hours of 6 to 8 hours, length of service from 1 to 5 ye… Show more

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“…The cutoff point is < 0.50 (i.e., the central perimeter must be less than 50% of human stature). 9,10 Finally, in the scientific context, we need to use the technical terms, e.g., "circumference" is wrong-measurements of body surfaces are called "perimeters", "height" must be "stature", and "weight" should be "body mass" (note that the concept of BMI is body [mass] index, not body [weight] index).…”
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confidence: 99%