2019
DOI: 10.31876/er.v3i30.624
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Factores de riesgo cardiovascular en el personal que labora en unidad educativa particular de la ciudad de Guayaquil en el periodo enero – junio del 2018

Abstract: Las enfermedades al corazón conocidas como enfermedades cardiacas o coronarias son aquellas que se desarrollan en los vasos sanguíneos, arterias y venas, causando Hipertensión Arterial HTA, anginas, infartos de miocardio. Los riesgos cardiovasculares vienen dados cuando las paredes de los vasos sanguíneos se tapan o se estrechan, produciendo que no haya una buena irrigación de sangre en el organismo. Una forma de reducir estos riesgos es con una alimentación saludable, ejercicio, reduciendo el alcohol y tabaco… Show more

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“…This study advocates for the promotion of a healthy lifestyle, mainly by means of a healthy diet and an increase in physical activity, in order to reduce cardiovascular and metabolic risk (33) . Similar results have been obtained in other universities in Colombia (34) , Ecuador (35) and Mexico (36) , although all of them present lower sample sizes than in our study and thus make comparisons difficult. However, independently of the differences between the sample sizes, all studies show that early intervention of modifiable risk factors is crucial, whereby changes towards a healthy lifestyle can be very effective.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…This study advocates for the promotion of a healthy lifestyle, mainly by means of a healthy diet and an increase in physical activity, in order to reduce cardiovascular and metabolic risk (33) . Similar results have been obtained in other universities in Colombia (34) , Ecuador (35) and Mexico (36) , although all of them present lower sample sizes than in our study and thus make comparisons difficult. However, independently of the differences between the sample sizes, all studies show that early intervention of modifiable risk factors is crucial, whereby changes towards a healthy lifestyle can be very effective.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%