Risk factors lifestyles for cardiovascular disease in students of theSchool of Health Sciences at the Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana

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María de los Ángeles Rodríguez Gázquez
Mónica María Massaro Ceballos
Lina María Martínez Sánchez
Gabriel Jaime Rendón Pereira
Lina María Hernández
María Isabel Herrera

Abstract

Introduction: Heart diseases are a frequent cause of illness and death in our country. There is enough scientific evidence that shows that healthy life styles prevent the appeariog of those diseases.
Objective: To establish the frequency of exposition to risky factors concerning heart diseases for Health Scieoces School's students, aiming to acquire informatioo that helps in the development of strategies for avoiding those factors.
Materials and methods: A descriptive study was made, using a self-applied survey to get the information. after criticizing the collected data, a data base in the SPSS vr. 11.00 software was created, and this was also used to process the information. In the analysis for hypothetical proofs, these were contrasted with the X2 test wheo prevalences were compared, and with the t student test when the comparison of media rates was made. The statistic significance was assumed when the probability value was less than 0.05.
Results: A considerable proportion ofthe students have inadequate life styles, and this means procrastinated risks for heart disease. Sorne conduets were particularly worrying, as the totallack of exercise (45%), smoking (17%) and weight increase (overweight 11% and obesity 3%). The data showed that women have better protective behaviors than men, concerning heart diseases.
Conclusion: Health Sciences School's students have a considerable measurement of exposition to risky factors concerning heart diseases, through their life styles. Therefore, the adoption of sttategies to créate healthier life styles among them, is recommended.

Keywords:
Life style, Risk factors, Students, Hypertension, Dyslipidemias, Tobacco, Exercise

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María de los Ángeles Rodríguez Gázquez, Pontifical Bolivarian University

RN, Specialist in Epidemiology, Specialization in Mental Health and Drug Dependence, PhD Candidate. in Public Health. Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, UPB.

Mónica María Massaro Ceballos, Pontifical Bolivarian University

Physician and Surgeon, Specialist in Labor Medicine, Specialist in Epidemiology, Candidate for Master's Degree in Epidemiology. Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, UPB.

Lina María Martínez Sánchez, Pontifical Bolivarian University

Bacteriologist and Clinical Laboratory, Specialist in Hematology and Management of the Blood Bank. Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, UPB.

Gabriel Jaime Rendón Pereira, Pontifical Bolivarian University

Student of the Research Nursery of the Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, UPB.

Lina María Hernández, Pontifical Bolivarian University

Nursing student, School of Health Sciences, UPB.

María Isabel Herrera, Pontifical Bolivarian University

Nursing student, School of Health Sciences, UPB.

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