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- W1499072247 abstract "Obesity has been considered a chronic subclinical inflammation. High sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and fibrinogen are increasingly associated with cardiovascular risk.To evaluate the ability of anthropometric and body composition indicators in discriminating higher levels of hs-CRP and fibrinogen.130 men (20-59 years) were assessed, having measurement of weight, height, waist circumference (WC), hip and thigh circumferences, sagittal abdominal diameter (SAD), coronal diameter (CD) and body composition. Conicity index, waist/height ratio, body mass index, waist/hip ratio, waist/thigh ratio and sagittal index were calculated. It was considered as the cutoff point for hs-CRP values ≥ 0.12 mg/dL and for fibrinogen the 50th percentile of the evaluated sample.Sagittal index (r = 0.280), waist/thigh ratio (r = 0.233) and waist/height ratio (r = 0.233) showed the best correlation with hs-CRP (p < 0.01). Conicity index (r = 0.305) and waist/height ratio (r = 0.279) showed the best correlation with fibrinogen (p < 0.01). In ROC analysis, the SAD (0.698 ± 0.049) and the conicity index (0.658 ± 0.048) had greater ability to discriminate cardiovascular risk through higher levels of hs-CRP and fibrinogen, respectively (p < 0.01). The cutoff points of 30 cm, 89.9 cm and 20.5 cm were the ones that reached largest sum between sensitivity and specificity values for the CD, WC and SAD, respectively.The SAD and the conicity index demonstrated a greater ability to detect higher levels of hs-CRP and fibrinogen, respectively, in apparently healthy adult men.Introducción: La obesidad ha sido considerada como una inflamación crónica subclínica. La proteína C-reactiva ultrasensible (PCR-us) y el fibrinógeno se han asociado cada vez más con el riesgo cardiovascular. Objetivos: Evaluar la capacidad, de los indicadores antropométricos y de composición corporal, en discriminar mayores niveles séricos de PCR-us y fibrinógeno. Métodos: Se evaluaron 130 hombres (20-59 años). Se midió peso, estatura, circunferencia de la cintura, de la cadera y del muslo, diámetro abdominal sagital (DAS), diámetro coronal (DC) y composición corporal. Se calculó el índice de conicidad, la relación cintura/estatura, el índice de masa corporal, la relación cintura/cadera, la relación cintura/muslo y el índice sagital. Se consideró como punto de corte para los valores de PCR-us ≥?0,12 mg/dl y para el fibrinógeno se utilizó el percentil 50 de la muestra evaluada. Resultados: El índice sagital (r = 0,280), la relación cintura/ muslo (r = 0,233) y la relación cintura/estatura (r = 0,233) mostraron una mejor correlación con la PCR-us (p < 0,01). El índice de conicidad (r = 0,305) y la relación cintura/estatura (r = 0,279) mostraron una mejor correlación con el fibrinógeno (p < 0,01). En el análisis ROC, el DAS (0,698 ± 0,049) y el índice de conicidad (0,658 ± 0,048) mostraron una mayor capacidad predictiva de riesgo cardiovascular determinado a través de mayores niveles de PCR-us y fibrinógeno, respectivamente (p < 0,01). Los puntos de corte de 30 cm, 89,9 cm y 20,5 fueron los que alcanzaron mayor sumatorio entre los valores de sensibilidad y especificidad para el DC, circunferencia de la cintura y DAS, respectivamente. Conclusiones: En hombres adultos sanos, el DAS y el índice de conicidad mostraron una mayor capacidad predictiva para detectar niveles más altos de PCR-us y fibrinógeno respectivamente." @default.
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