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Tratamiento dietético-nutricional de un trabajador con riesgo cardiovascular en el ámbito universitario
Author(s) -
Gerardo Martínez-Martínez,
Rocío Ortiz-Moncada,
Ana Lucía Noreña Peña
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
archivos de prevención de riesgos laborales
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1578-2549
pISSN - 1138-9672
DOI - 10.12961/aprl.2019.22.03.3
Subject(s) - medicine , blood pressure , body mass index , obesity , waist , vitamin c , anthropometry , vitamin
We present the case of a 47 year old nonsmoking university professor with moderate cardiovascular risk (CVR) (2%) according to HeartScore: obesity (body mass index, 32.8kg/m2); waist-to-hip ratio:1.08; high blood pressure, 150/101 mmHg; and hypercholesterolemia: 223 mg/ dL). The initial food inventory (2016) showed a consumption pattern of 2100 kcal/day (24% proteins, 45% fats, 31% carbohydrates); low intake of potassium (51%) and vitamin-D (42%); consumption of two alcoholic drinks/ per week. Dietary treatment consisted of 2500 kcal/day (distributed as 14% protein, 32% fat, 51% carbohydrates), and increased vitamin D intake (10.50 μg/day), following the European Cardiovascular Prevention Guide. Favorable changes were apparent after one year of treatment: body mass index (30.5kg/m2), waist-to-hip ratio (0.98), blood pressure (128/90mmHg), supported by laboratory and dietary data. This article presents relevant aspects of an individualized nutritional intervention targeting CVR factors in the workplace. It highlights the competencies of the dietitian and the coordination of the universitybased occupational health service as community health assets, to revert CVR parameters, especially anthropometric and blood pressure data.

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