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Comparison of Three Adiposity Indexes and Cutoff Values to Pbkp_redict Metabolic Syndrome among University Students
ReviewAbstract: Purpose: Obesity and high body fat are related to diabetes and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in all ethnPalabras claves:dyslipidemia, Metabolic syndrome, obesityAutores:Afanador-Rodríguez M.I., Carrillo H.A., Correa-Bautista J.E., Emilio Villa-González, Garcia-Hermoso A., Gonzalez-Ruiz K., Martínez-Torres J., Prieto-Benavidez D.H., Ramírez-Vélez R., Ramos-Sepúlveda J.A., Triana-Reina H.R., Vivas A.Fuentes:scopusBody adiposity index performance in estimating body fat percentage in colombian college students: Findings from the FUPRECOL-adults study
ArticleAbstract: Recently, a body adiposity index (BAI = (hip circumference)/((height)(1.5))−18) was developed and vaPalabras claves:Body adiposity, Body Composition, STUDENTS, validityAutores:Carrillo H.A., Correa-Bautista J.E., Emilio Villa-González, Garcia-Hermoso A., Gonzalez-Ruiz K., Martínez-Torres J., Prieto-Benavidez D.H., Ramírez-Vélez R., Ramos-Sepúlveda J.A., Triana-Reina H.R., Vivas A.Fuentes:scopusA cross-sectional study of the prevalence of metabolic syndrome and associated factors in colombian collegiate students: The fuprecol-adults study
ArticleAbstract: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is one of the major public health problems worldwide. The objective of thePalabras claves:Cardiometabolic risk factors, Cardiovascular disease, obesity, PREVALENCEAutores:Carrillo H.A., Correa-Bautista J.E., Emilio Villa-González, Garcia-Hermoso A., Gonzalez-Ruiz K., Martínez-Torres J., Prieto-Benavidez D.H., Ramírez-Vélez R., Ramos-Sepúlveda J.A., Triana-Reina H.R., Vivas A.Fuentes:scopusActive commuting to and from university, obesity and metabolic syndrome among Colombian university students
ArticleAbstract: Background: There is limited evidence concerning how active commuting (AC) is associated with healthPalabras claves:active transport , cardiometabolic risk, Physical activity, Young adultsAutores:Correa-Bautista J.E., Emilio Villa-González, Garcia-Hermoso A., Gonzalez-Ruiz K., Hernández E., Izquierdo Redin M., Prieto-Benavidez D.H., Quintero A.P., Ramírez-Vélez R., Sandoval-Cuellar C., Tordecilla-Sanders A.Fuentes:scopusMetabolic Syndrome and Its Associated Factors in Older Adults: A Secondary Analysis of SABE Colombia in 2015
ArticleAbstract: Background: Understanding the metabolic syndrome (MetS) prevalence at the national level is importanPalabras claves:Aged, cardiovascular diseases, Metabolic syndrome, PREVALENCEAutores:Barranco-Ruiz Y., Cano-Gutierrez C.A., Chavarro-Carvajal D.A., Correa-Bautista J.E., Emilio Villa-González, Gonzalez-Ruiz K., Izquierdo Redin M., Ramírez-Vélez R., Venegas-Sanabria L.C.Fuentes:scopusSelf-rated health status and cardiorespiratory fitness in a sample of schoolchildren from Bogotá, Colombia. The FUPRECOL study
ArticleAbstract: To evaluate the relationship between Self-Rated Health (SRH) and cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) inPalabras claves:fitness, Pain, Physical activity, Sedentary life style, Subjective perception of healthAutores:Correa-Bautista J.E., Emilio Villa-González, Garcia-Hermoso A., Gonzalez-Ruiz K., Prieto-Benavidez D.H., Ramírez-Vélez R., Silva-Moreno C.Fuentes:scopus