Asociación de la fuerza prensil con el riesgo cardiovascular en trabajadores sedentarios
Association of grip strength with cardiovascular risk in sedentary workers
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https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v23n2.88354Palabras clave:
Estilo de vida, conducta sedentaria, fuerza de la mano, dinamómetro de fuerza muscular, encuestas y cuestionarios, personal administrativo (es)Lifestyle, sedentary behavior, hand strength, muscle strength dynamometer, surveys and questionnaires, administrative personnel (en)
Estilo de Vida, Conduta Sedentária, Força das Mãos, Dinamômetro de Força Muscular, Pesquisas e Questionários, Equipe Administrativa (pt)
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Objetivo Evaluar la fuerza prensil en trabajadores sedentarios como escrutinio de riesgo cardiovascular.
Método Se realizó un estudio transversal con personal administrativo. Se midió la fuerza prensil y se relacionó con las variables antropométricas, el nivel de estilo de vida adoptado por los trabajadores, estimado con la prueba FANTÁSTICO, y el nivel de Actividad física, valorado con el Cuestionario IPAQ.
Resultados En 152 participantes, no se encontró asociación de la fuerza prensil con las mediciones de actividad física y estilos de vida. Tampoco con marcadores tempranos de riesgo cardiovascular. La población tenía buenos estilos de vida con alto nivel de sedentarismo. A diferencia de otras investigaciones, nuestra población tenía índices de comorbilidad muy bajos y no eran ancianos. Esto podría explicar los resultados diferentes.
Conclusión La fuerza prensil no parece ser útil en las evaluaciones de programas de estilos de vida en trabajadores sedentarios adultos con bajo nivel de comorbilidades.
Objective To assess prehensile strength in administrative personnel as screening for cardiovascular risk.
Method A cross-sectional study was carried out with administrative personnel. Prehensile strength was measured and was related to anthropometric variables, the level of lifestyle adopted by the workers, estimated with the FANTASTIC Test, and the level of physical activity, assessed with the IPAQ Questionnaire.
Results In 152 participants, no association of prehensile strength was found with physical activity and lifestyles measurements. Nor with early cardiovascular risk markers. The population had good lifestyles with a high level of sedentary behavior. Unlike other investigations, our population had very low comorbidity rates and were not elderly. This could explain the different results.
Conclusion Prehensile force does not seem to be useful in evaluating lifestyle programs in administrative personnel with a low level of comorbidities.
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