Horizonte Médico (Jan 2018)

Influence of high altitude on C-reactive protein levels in adults with abdominal visceral adiposity

  • Luis Arteaga-Temoche,
  • Carmen Ayala-Jara,
  • Ericson Castillo Saavedra,
  • Luis Seclén-Ayala,
  • Junior Merino Ramírez,
  • David Simón Cruz,
  • Aníbal Trujillo Gallardo,
  • Rómulo Shimizu Varas,
  • Jhoel Zúñiga Luna,
  • Guillermo Vallejo Zárate,
  • Joseph Zambrano Quispe,
  • Jesús Julca Carranza,
  • Fernando Samamé Minchón,
  • Nicolás Mattos Campos,
  • Kevin Aldave Lázaro,
  • Henry Charcape Aliaga,
  • Antonio Meléndez Vargas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24265/horizmed.2018.v18n1.05
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 29 – 34

Abstract

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Objective: To evaluate the influence of high altitude on C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in adults with abdominal visceral adiposity. Materials and methods: A quantitative study with quasi-experimental design, which included twenty-four (24) male medical students from the National University of Trujillo, selected by non-probability convenience sampling and study subject, evaluated at 0 and 4,386 m.a.s.l., and classified according to their degree of abdominal visceral adiposity: normal (G1) and high (G2). Results: The CRP level of G1 in relation to G2 showed no significant difference. Regarding CRP levels, Wilcoxon rank-sum (non-parametric) test was used for G2 and Student´s t-test was used for G1, with significance being shown in both cases. Conclusions: Variations on CRP levels in high altitude compared to sea level in both groups were significant.

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