Metabolic syndrome among Indigenous Siberians ORIGINAL ARTICLE Impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an Indigenous Siberian population

Objectives. This study investigated the lifestyle and anthropometric correlates of impaired fasting glucose and the presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among an Indigenous high-latitude herding population from north-eastern Siberia. Study Design. Cross-sectional study of Yakut (Sakha) adult volunt...

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Main Authors: J. Josh Snodgrass, William R. Leonard, Larissa A. Tarskaia, Aitalina G. Egorova, Natalia V. Maharova, Irina A. Pinigina, Simeon D. Halyev, Niurguyana P. Matveeva, Anna N. Romanova
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.379.7400 2023-05-15T18:08:25+02:00 Metabolic syndrome among Indigenous Siberians ORIGINAL ARTICLE Impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an Indigenous Siberian population J. Josh Snodgrass William R. Leonard Larissa A. Tarskaia Aitalina G. Egorova Natalia V. Maharova Irina A. Pinigina Simeon D. Halyev Niurguyana P. Matveeva Anna N. Romanova The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2009 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.379.7400 http://www.pinniped.net/snodgrass2010ijch.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.379.7400 http://www.pinniped.net/snodgrass2010ijch.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.pinniped.net/snodgrass2010ijch.pdf text 2009 ftciteseerx 2016-09-18T00:17:12Z Objectives. This study investigated the lifestyle and anthropometric correlates of impaired fasting glucose and the presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among an Indigenous high-latitude herding population from north-eastern Siberia. Study Design. Cross-sectional study of Yakut (Sakha) adult volunteers. Methods. We collected health, lifestyle and anthropometric data among 166 Yakut adults (≥18 years old; 101 females, 65 males) from the rural village of Tyungyulyu (62°N, 130°E; population 2,500), Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. Measurements of fasting glucose, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, blood pressure and waist circumference were used to document the presence of MetS based on the updated Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) III definition. Results. Metabolic syndrome was relatively uncommon among study participants, with only 10% of participants classified as having MetS, including 8 % of females and 12 % of males. Elevated blood pressure and low HDL cholesterol were the most common features of MetS in Yakut men and women, while elevated fasting glucose and high triglycerides were uncommon in both sexes. Relatively low mean fasting glucose concentrations were documented among Yakut women (4.46±0.65 Text Sakha Sakha Republic Yakut Yakutia Siberia Unknown Sakha Tyungyulyu ENVELOPE(130.713,130.713,62.191,62.191)
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description Objectives. This study investigated the lifestyle and anthropometric correlates of impaired fasting glucose and the presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) among an Indigenous high-latitude herding population from north-eastern Siberia. Study Design. Cross-sectional study of Yakut (Sakha) adult volunteers. Methods. We collected health, lifestyle and anthropometric data among 166 Yakut adults (≥18 years old; 101 females, 65 males) from the rural village of Tyungyulyu (62°N, 130°E; population 2,500), Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Russia. Measurements of fasting glucose, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, blood pressure and waist circumference were used to document the presence of MetS based on the updated Adult Treatment Panel (ATP) III definition. Results. Metabolic syndrome was relatively uncommon among study participants, with only 10% of participants classified as having MetS, including 8 % of females and 12 % of males. Elevated blood pressure and low HDL cholesterol were the most common features of MetS in Yakut men and women, while elevated fasting glucose and high triglycerides were uncommon in both sexes. Relatively low mean fasting glucose concentrations were documented among Yakut women (4.46±0.65
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author J. Josh Snodgrass
William R. Leonard
Larissa A. Tarskaia
Aitalina G. Egorova
Natalia V. Maharova
Irina A. Pinigina
Simeon D. Halyev
Niurguyana P. Matveeva
Anna N. Romanova
spellingShingle J. Josh Snodgrass
William R. Leonard
Larissa A. Tarskaia
Aitalina G. Egorova
Natalia V. Maharova
Irina A. Pinigina
Simeon D. Halyev
Niurguyana P. Matveeva
Anna N. Romanova
Metabolic syndrome among Indigenous Siberians ORIGINAL ARTICLE Impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an Indigenous Siberian population
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Larissa A. Tarskaia
Aitalina G. Egorova
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Irina A. Pinigina
Simeon D. Halyev
Niurguyana P. Matveeva
Anna N. Romanova
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title Metabolic syndrome among Indigenous Siberians ORIGINAL ARTICLE Impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an Indigenous Siberian population
title_short Metabolic syndrome among Indigenous Siberians ORIGINAL ARTICLE Impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an Indigenous Siberian population
title_full Metabolic syndrome among Indigenous Siberians ORIGINAL ARTICLE Impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an Indigenous Siberian population
title_fullStr Metabolic syndrome among Indigenous Siberians ORIGINAL ARTICLE Impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an Indigenous Siberian population
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic syndrome among Indigenous Siberians ORIGINAL ARTICLE Impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an Indigenous Siberian population
title_sort metabolic syndrome among indigenous siberians original article impaired fasting glucose and metabolic syndrome in an indigenous siberian population
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