Victor Arias
Simón Bolívar University
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Journal of Thyroid Research | 2018
Valmore Bermúdez; Juan Salazar; Roberto Añez; Milagros Rojas; Viviana Estrella; María Gratzia Ordoñez; Maricarmen Chacín; Juan Diego Hernández; Victor Arias; Mayela Cabrera; Clímaco Cano-Ponce; Joselyn Rojas
Introduction Subclinical hypothyroidism (ScH) is an endocrine alteration that is related to cardiovascular risk factors, including those categorized as components of the Metabolic Syndrome (MS). However, findings in prior reports regarding an association between these alterations are inconsistent. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between both entities in adult subjects from Maracaibo City, Venezuela. Materials and Methods The Maracaibo City Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence Study is a descriptive, cross-sectional study with random and multistage sampling. In this substudy, 391 individuals of both genders were selected and TSH, free T3, and free T4 tests were performed as well as a complete lipid profile, fasting glycaemia, and insulin blood values. ScH was defined according to the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) criteria: high TSH (≥4.12mUI/L) and normal free T4 (0.9-1,9 ng/dL) in subjects without personal history of thyroid disease. MS components were defined according to IDF/AHA/NHLBI/WHF/IAS/IASO-2009 criteria. A multiple logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between MS components and ScH diagnosis. Results Of the evaluated population, 10.5% (n=41) was diagnosed with ScH, with a higher prevalence in women (female: 13.6% versus male: 7.7%; χ2=3.56, p=0.05). Likewise, 56.1% (n=23) of the subjects with ScH were diagnosed with MS (χ2=4.85; p=0.03), being hyperglycemia the main associated criterion (χ2=11.7; p=0.001). In multivariable analysis, it was observed that the relationship was exclusive with the presence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) OR: 3.22 (1.14-9.14); p=0.03. Conclusion The relationship between ScH and MS in our population is dependent on the presence of hyperglycemia, specifically T2DM diagnosis, findings that vary from those previously reported in Latin American subjects.
F1000Research | 2018
Valmore Bermúdez; Luis Carlos Olivar; Wheeler Torres; Carla Navarro; Robys González; Cristobal Espinoza; Alicia Morocho; Andres Mindiola; Maricarmen Chacín; Victor Arias; Roberto Añez; Juan Salazar; Manuel Riaño-Garzon; Edgar Diaz-Camargo; María Bautista; Joselyn Rojas
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests that cigarette smoking can cause the onset of metabolic syndrome prior to cardiovascular diseases. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between smoking habit and metabolic syndrome components in an adult population from Maracaibo city, Venezuela. Methods: The Maracaibo City Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence Study is a descriptive, cross-sectional study with random and multi-stage sampling. In this sub-study, 2212 adults from both genders were selected. On the basis of their medical background, they were classified as smokers, non-smokers and former smokers. Metabolic syndrome was defined according to Harmonizing 2009 criteria, using population-specific abdominal circumference cut-off points. The association between risk factors was evaluated using a logistic regression model. Results: In the studied population, 14.8% were smokers, 15.4% were former smokers. In the multivariate analysis, the presence of metabolic syndrome (smokers: OR, 1.54; 95% CI, 1.11-2.14; p=0.010) and its components were related to cigarette smoking, with the exception of hyperglycemia. High blood pressure was inversely associated with current smoking status (smokers: OR, 0.70 (0.51-0.95); p=0.025). Conclusion: Cigarette smoking represents an independent risk factor for the development of metabolic syndrome, being associated with low high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, increased abdominal circumference and elevated triacylglyceride levels. Former smokers did not present a greater risk for developing this metabolic disease when compared to non-smokers. The effect of avoiding this habit should be evaluated in future studies in our population.
Revista Latinoamericana De Hipertension | 2015
Victor Arias; Julio Contreras-Velásquez; José Chacón; Miguel Vera; Yoleydy Huerfano; Modesto Graterol-Rivas; Sandra Wilches-Duran; Joselyn Rojas; Carlos Garicano; Maricarmen Chacín; Valmore Bermúdez
Archive | 2011
Ramón López Facal; Luis Martinez; Victor Arias; Xosé A. Armas Castro
F1000Research | 2017
Juan Salazar; Valmore Bermúdez; Wheeler Torres; Victor Arias; María Sofía Martínez; Mervin Chávez-Castillo; Sandra Wilches-Duran; Modesto Graterol-Rivas; Nelson Villasmil; Carla Navarro; Rosemily Graterol-Silva; Rosanna D’Addosio; Kyle Hoedebecke; Manuel Velasco; Joselyn Rojas
Revista Latinoamericana De Hipertension | 2016
Yoleidy Huérfano; Miguel Vera; Atilio Del Mar; María Vera; José Chacón; Sandra Wilches-Duran; Modesto Graterol-Rivas; Maritza Torres; Victor Arias; Joselyn Rojas; Carem Prieto; Wilson Siguencia; Lisse Angarita; Rina Ortiz; Diana Rojas-Gomez; Carlos Garicano; Daniela Riaño-Wilches; Maricarmen Chacín; Julio Contreras-Velásquez; Valmore Bermúdez; Antonio Bravo
Revista Latinoamericana De Hipertension | 2016
Yoleidy Huérfano; Miguel Vera; Atilio Del Mar; María Vera; Julio Contreras-Velásquez; José Chacón; Sandra Wilches-Duran; Modesto Graterol-Rivas; Maritza Torres; Victor Arias; Joselyn Rojas; Wilson Siguencia; Lisse Angarita; Rina Ortiz; Diana Rojas-Gomez; Carlos Garicano; Daniela Riaño-Wilches; Maricarmen Chacín; Valmore Bermúdez; Antonio Bravo
Revista Latinoamericana De Hipertension | 2016
Miguel Vera; Valentín Molina; Yoleidy Huérfano; María Vera; Atilio Del Mar; Williams Salazar; Sandra Wilches-Duran; Modesto Graterol-Rivas; Joselyn Rojas; Carlos Garicano; Armando Peña; Julio Contreras-Velásquez; Victor Arias; José Chacón
Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacología y Terapéutica | 2016
Yoleidy Huérfano; Miguel Vera; Atilio Del Mar; José Chacón; María Vera; Nahid Bautista; María Sofía Martínez; Joselyn Rojas; Valmore Bermúdez; Julio Contreras-Velásquez; Modesto Graterol-Rivas; Sandra Wilches-Duran; Maritza Torres; Carem Prieto; Wilson Siguencia; Rina Ortiz; Miguel Aguirre; Lisse Angarita; Marcos Cerda; Carlos Garicano; Juan Diego Hernández-Ladinde; Victor Arias; Rosemily Graterol-Silva; Maricarmen Chacín; Antonio Bravo
Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica | 2016
Valentín Molina; Miguel Vera; Yoleidy Huérfano; Helman Amaya; María Vera; Williams Salazar; Luis Martinez; Leidy Sandoval; Carmen De los Reyes; José Chacón; Armando Peña; Modesto Graterol-Rivas; Sandra Wilches-Duran; Maritza Torres; Victor Arias; Carem Prieto; Wilson Siguencia; Lisse Angarita; Rina Ortiz; Joselyn Rojas; Diana Rojas-Gomez; Carlos Garicano; Julio Contreras-Velásquez; Valmore Bermúdez