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Antopometric Evaluation of Employees at the Municipal Hospital of Cuiabá-HMC

Rodrigo PODEROSO1, Pedro, PODEROSO2 and Drackcyelle ALMEIDA³

¹Poderoso, Rodrigo, PhD in Sports Science in the Physical Education course at the University of Cuiabá- UNIC- Cuiabá-Mato Grosso, USA

²Poderoso, Pedro, Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Education at the University of Marília-UNIMAR, Marília-São Paulo, USA

³ALMEIDA, Drackcyelle, Nursing graduate at UNIVAG, USA

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Received Date: July 06, 2023;  Published Date: August 21, 2023

Abstract

Introduction:Currently, non-communicable chronic diseases have an important impact on the population’s morbidity and mortality, which is influenced by demographic and epidemiological changes, increased life expectancy and the practice of unhealthy habits. Obesity presents itself as a serious public health problem, being considered a risk factor and, at the same time, a chronic disease Objective: To evaluate the anthropometric profile of collaborators at Hospital Municipal de Cuiabá-HMC. Methodology. The sample had 580 employees, 360 female and 190 male, aged between 20 and 70 years, employees of the HMC. All assessments were carried out in the morning and volunteers were recommended to prepare for the assessment: fasting from food for 8 hours and fasting from alcohol for 48 hours, not practicing physical exercise in the 12 hours prior to the test. Anthropometric assessment included weight, height, waist and hip circumferences to verify data normality. The collected data were: age, practice time, weight data, abdominal circumference, hip circumference, height, ICQ, BMI, IAC. Results: The results found according to the references in the literature is that most employees of the Hospital Municipal de Cuiabá are overweight or obese. Conclusion: As a result of our study, and with the whole approach related to it, and in accordance with the literature, most of the collaborators are committed to the development of the metabolic syndrome or chronic degenerative diseases, the intervention of the practice of physical exercise and a diet would be essential for the number of overweight and obese people to change to low-risk metabolic syndrome patterns. waist and hip circumferences to verify data normality. The collected data were: age, practice time, weight data, abdominal circumference, hip circumference, height, ICQ, BMI, IAC. Results: The results found according to the references in the literature is that most employees of the Hospital Municipal de Cuiabá are overweight or obese. Conclusion: As a result of our study, and with the whole approach related to it, and in accordance with the literature, most of the collaborators are committed to the development of the metabolic syndrome or chronic degenerative diseases, the intervention of the practice of physical exercise and a diet would be essential for the number of overweight and obese people to change to low-risk metabolic syndrome patterns. waist and hip circumferences to verify data normality. The collected data were: age, practice time, weight data, abdominal circumference, hip circumference, height, ICQ, BMI, IAC. Results: The results found according to the references in the literature is that most employees of the Hospital Municipal de Cuiabá are overweight or obese. Conclusion: As a result of our study, and with the whole approach related to it, and in accordance with the literature, most of the collaborators are committed to the development of the metabolic syndrome or chronic degenerative diseases, the intervention of the practice of physical exercise and a diet would be essential for the number of overweight and obese people to change to low-risk metabolic syndrome patterns. abdominal circumference, hip circumference, height, ICQ, BMI, IAC. Results: The results found according to the references in the literature is that most employees of the Hospital Municipal de Cuiabá are overweight or obese. Conclusion: As a result of our study, and with the whole approach related to it, and in accordance with the literature, most of the collaborators are committed to the development of the metabolic syndrome or chronic degenerative diseases, the intervention of the practice of physical exercise and a diet would be essential for the number of overweight and obese people to change to lowrisk metabolic syndrome patterns. abdominal circumference, hip circumference, height, ICQ, BMI, IAC. Results: The results found according to the references in the literature is that most employees of the Hospital Municipal de Cuiabá are overweight or obese. Conclusion: As a result of our study, and with the whole approach related to it, and in accordance with the literature, most of the collaborators are committed to the development of the metabolic syndrome or chronic degenerative diseases, the intervention of the practice of physical exercise and a diet would be essential for the number of overweight and obese people to change to low-risk metabolic syndrome patterns. The results found according to the references in the literature is that most employees of the Hospital Municipal de Cuiabá are overweight or obese. Conclusion: As a result of our study, and with the whole approach related to it, and in accordance with the literature, most of the collaborators are committed to the development of the metabolic syndrome or chronic degenerative diseases, the intervention of the practice of physical exercise and a diet would be essential for the number of overweight and obese people to change to low-risk metabolic syndrome patterns. The results found according to the references in the literature is that most employees of the Hospital Municipal de Cuiabá are overweight or obese. Conclusion: As a result of our study, and with the whole approach related to it, and in accordance with the literature, most of the collaborators are committed to the development of the metabolic syndrome or chronic degenerative diseases, the intervention of the practice of physical exercise and a diet would be essential for the number of overweight and obese people to change to low-risk metabolic syndrome patterns.

Keywords:Nurses; Anthropometry; Obesity

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