2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12887-022-03386-z
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Metabolic risk is associated with sociodemographic characteristics in adolescents from both rural and urban regions from southern Brazil

Abstract: Background The prevalence of several cardiovascular metabolic disorders are increasingly cause for concern in adolescents worldwide. Given the complex interrelations between metabolic risk (MR) and sociodemographic variables, the present study aims to examine the association between the presence of MR with sociodemographic characteristics (sex, skin color, residential area, and parental socioeconomic status) in adolescents from Southern Brazil. Methods … Show more

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“…Eisenmann et al [ 11 ] were the first to study the validity of cMetS in the American adolescent population, demonstrating a strong relationship between cMetS values and the number of MetS components. Subsequently, other have employed cMetS scores in children and/or adolescents in Brazil [ 12 ], Korea [ 13 ], Iran [ 14 ], Finland [ 15 ], India [ 16 ], and Kuwait [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eisenmann et al [ 11 ] were the first to study the validity of cMetS in the American adolescent population, demonstrating a strong relationship between cMetS values and the number of MetS components. Subsequently, other have employed cMetS scores in children and/or adolescents in Brazil [ 12 ], Korea [ 13 ], Iran [ 14 ], Finland [ 15 ], India [ 16 ], and Kuwait [ 17 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%