Rosa Hernández
Simón Bolívar University
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Gerontology | 2004
H. Herrera; Esther Rebato; Rosa Hernández; Yolanda Hernández-Valera; M.A. Alfonso-Sánchez
Background: Somatotype, as an indirect measure of estimating body composition, provides an easy and comprehensive picture of body shape. Multiple investigations have shown the existence of an association between somatotype components and cardiovascular disease. Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine the association of somatotype with blood pressure during ageing. Methods: The Heath-Carter anthropometric somatotype and both systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressures were recorded. The sample included 809 healthy institutionalized elders (370 males and 439 females) from geriatric units in Caracas, Venezuela. Ages ranged from 60 to 102 years. Product-moment correlation coefficients between somatotype components and both blood pressure readings were calculated. Principal component analysis and homogeneity analysis by means of alternative least squares tests were also performed. Results: Females were more endomorphic and mesomorphic than males. Males were more ectomorphic than females. SBP showed a downward tendency with age in males, while in females the tendency was for the SBP to increase. Correlations among variables were from low to moderate and ranged from –0.37 to +0.34 in males, and from –0.18 to +0.32 in females. Correlations tended to be stronger in the younger age group and differences between sexes were found. A negative tendency in the correlation between ectomorphy and both SBP and DBP was found, except for the oldest age group, for which the correlation was positive. Endomorphy and mesomorphy showed a stable correlation pattern with blood pressure in males, while in females this pattern was more irregular and less consistent. Conclusion: Individuals with high levels of SBP and DBP had mean somatotypes, which were similar to those of other male groups characterized by myocardial infarct, coronary heart disease and the risk of hypertension, indicating that these somatotypes may be associated with cardiovascular risk factors. In particular, our results indicate that individuals who present a cardiovascular risk profile are more endomorphic and mesomorphic and less ectomorphic than those with a lower cardiovascular risk profile.
Investigacion Clinica | 2005
Nahir Rodríguez; Rosa Hernández; Héctor Herrera; Johanna Barbosa; Yolanda Hernández-Valera
Investigacion Clinica | 2005
Héctor Herrera; Esther Rebato; Ana María Rocandio; Rosa Hernández; Nahir Rodríguez; Johanna Barbosa; Yolanda Hernández-Valera
Anthropologie | 2010
Rosa Hernández; Héctor Antonio Herrera Mogollón
Anales Venezolanos de Nutrición | 2007
Rosa Hernández; Analy Pérez Guillen; Héctor Antonio Herrera Mogollón; Yolanda Hernández de Valera
Anales Venezolanos de Nutrición | 2012
Maritza Landaeta-Jiménez; Carla Aliaga; Yaritza Sifontes; Marianella Herrera; Yngrid Candel; Andy Delgado Blanco; Jorge Díaz Polanco; Coromoto Angarita; Yurimay Quintero; Gladys Bastardo; Héctor Herrera; Rosa Hernández; Jennifer Bernal; Mariela Montilva; Nixa Martínez
Anales Venezolanos de Nutrición | 2011
Rosa Hernández; Héctor Antonio Herrera Mogollón; Analy Pérez Guillen
Anthropologie | 2001
Héctor Antonio Herrera Mogollón; Yolanda Hernández de Valera; Rosa Hernández; Esther Rebato Ochoa
An. venez. nutr | 1997
Rosa Hernández; Yolanda Hernández de Valera
Anales Venezolanos de Nutrición | 2014
Rosa Hernández; Héctor Herrera; Diamela Carías