Carlos Conde González
Grupo México
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Salud Publica De Mexico | 2007
Simón Barquera; Mario Flores; Gustavo Olaiz-Fernández; Eric Monterrubio; Salvador Villalpando; Carlos Conde González; Juan A. Rivera; Jaime Sepúlveda
Objective. To describe in a national sample 1) the mean total cholesterol (TC), HDL-cholesterol (HDLc) and triglyceride (TG) concentrations, 2) the prevalence of the most common lipid abnormalities and 3) the association between obesity and these conditions. Material and Methods. We analyzed the nationally representative, cross-sectional Mexican Health Survey (2000). The final analytic sample used consisted of 2 351 individuals at fasting state. TC, HDLc and TG were determined. BMI was classified according to the WHO cutoff points. Sex-specific means and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) were calculated by age group for TC, HDLc and TG. The prevalence of: a) hypercholesterolemia (HC), b) hypoalphalipoproteinemia (HA), c) hypertriglyceridemia (HT), d) HT with HA and e) HC with HT was calculated adjusting for age. Multivariate logistic regression models were estimated to analyze the association of obesity to the prevalence of dyslipidemias. Results. The mean TC, HDLc, and TG concentrations were: 197.5 mg/dl (95% CI= 194.0, 201.1), 38.4 mg/dl (95% CI= 37.2, 39.5) and 181.7 mg/dl (95% CI= 172.7, 190.6), respectively. HC was present in 40.5% of the adult females (95% CI=35.5, 45.4) and 44.6 of the adult males (95% CI=37.7, 51.4); HA was the most prevalent form of dyslipidemia, present in 64.7% (95% CI=58.7, 70.8) and 61.4% (95% CI=54.4, 68.3) of females and males, respectively. Obesity increased ~1.4 times the probability ratio (PR) of having HC among women and 1.9 among men. Conclusion. TC concentrations from our study in Mexico were similar to those found for Mexican-Americans and the prevalence of HC was slightly lower than the one reported in the US;
Ginecología y obstetricia de México | 1996
Leonor Rivera Rivera; Manuel Quiterio Trenado; Aurelio Cruz Valdez; Carlos Conde González
ERSA | 2010
Carlos Conde González; Daniel Mozos; Javier Resano; Antonio Plaza
Salud Publica De Mexico | 2011
Sandra Beltrán Silva; Yolanda Cervantes Apolinar; James D. Cherr; David Geffen; Carlos Conde González; Angela Gentile; Ricardo Gutiérrez; César Misael Gómez Altamirano; Marte Hernández Porras; Gloria Huerta García; Mercedes Macías Parra; Gerardo Martínez Aguilar; Abiel Mascareñas de los Santos; Sarbelio Moreno Espinosa; Aarón Pacheco Ríos; David Prado Cohrs; Miguel Angel Rodriguez Weber; Luis Mazzotti; Erick Rosales Uribe; José Sifuentes Osornio; Rolando Ulloa-Gutierrez; Alberto Villaseñor Sierra
Ginecol. obstet. Méx | 1992
Gabriela Echániz Avilés; Carlos Conde González; Elsa Tamayo Legorreta; Aurelio Cruz Valdez; Pilar Hernández Narváez; Ernesto Calderón Jaimes
ERSA | 2007
Javier Resano; Juan Antonio Clemente; Carlos Conde González; José Luis García; Daniel Mozos
Salud Publica De Mexico | 2002
Miguel Angel Sánchez Alemán; Felipe Uribe Salas; Carlos Conde González
Infectología | 1988
Froylán Rivera Garcés; Ernesto Calderón Jaimes; Jorge Olvera Salinas; Carlos Conde González; Gabriela Echániz Avilés
Archive | 2013
Sebastián López; Tanya Vladimirova; Carlos Conde González; Javier Resano; Daniel Mozos; Antonio Plaza
Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología | 2012
Miguel Angel Sánchez Alemán; Lidia C Miranda García; Claudia V Medina García; Galileo Vargas Guadarrama; Andrea González Rodríguez; Carlos Conde González