2 resultados para Integral Care

em Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica


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Dyslipidemia, i.e. high levels of blood lipids (cholesterol and triglycerides), is strongly related to cardiovascular disease (CVD). In order to reduce the risk of CVD at any moment in a person ́s life, it is crucial to know his/her –and the population’s– lipid profile. The aim of this study was to assess the (statistical) indicators of blood lipids and the prevalence of dyslipidemia in patients treated in the Integral Health Attention Program from Universidad de Costa Rica. A descriptive study was conducted including 10,044 patients aged 20 to 65 years, who were tested for a blood lipid profile in 2006. A total of 2,969 (29.6%) male and 7,075 (70.4%) female patients took part in the study, with an average age of 43.5 years. General averages for blood lipids were: 203.3 mg/dl for total cholesterol, 50.1 mg/dl for HDL, 120.1 mg/dl for LDL, and 165.6 mg/dl for triglycerides. Prevalence of 17.2% was determined for hypercholesterolemia (≥240 mg/dl), as well as 21.3% for low HDL levels (<40 mg/dl), 11.9% for high LDL levels (≥160 mg/dl), and 26.3% for high triglyceride levels (≥200 mg/dl). Women showed higher overall levels of dyslipidemia than men. Based on health areas, no significant differences were found in general lipid levels by age or sex. Results indicate that the general prevalence of dyslipidemia is close to half the rate reported in worldwide literature and lower than results reported in Costa Rican studies. However, general averages exceeded optimal levels for each blood lipid; consequently, it is important to develop health interventions oriented to reduce the impact of dyslipidemia in the studied population.

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El Programa de Atención Integral de la Persona Adulta Mayor, PAIPAM, del Centro de Estudios Generales de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, tuvo su origen con un curso de sensibilización sobre el proceso de envejecimiento y la etapa de la vejez dirigido a jóvenes estudiantes universitarios(as), en 1996. Este Programa integra todas las áreas del quehacer universitario, a saber: la docencia, la extensión, la investigación, la producción y la vinculación externa con el fin de contribuir al mejoramiento de la calidad de vida de las personas adultas mayores, con actividades y proyectos que facilitan la convivencia amorosa entre las distintas generaciones y desde valores como la comprensión, el respeto y la solidaridad Abstract The integrated project named Programme of Comprehensive Care for Seniors (PAIPAM as per its acronym in Spanish) had its starting point in an awareness course on aging and elderly taught to freshmen students of the Humanities Department back in 1996. By the year 2000 the course had became a regular programme of the Humanities Department at the Universidad Nacional. It integrates all the academic areas of the University; namely, teaching, extension, research, production and external linkage. PAIPAM seeks to contribute to theimprovement of the quality of life of senior citizens by means of activities and projects that further facilitate a caring coexistence between generations while growing the values of understanding, respect and solidarity.