Faculty of Science discusses master's thesis entitled Physiological assessment of some vital information in cardiovascular patients and their relationship with metabolic syndrome
Wasit University School of Science discussed a master's thesis entitled "A physiological assessment of some vital information in cardiovascular patients and their relationship with metabolic syndrome."
The study presented by the student (Alaa Abdul Hussein Magli) aims to physiologically evaluate some vital parameters in cardiovascular patients and their relationship with metabolic syndrome, as well as some functional – chemical and metabolic criteria.
The sample included 90 volunteers aged 61 <-21 from wasit/Iraq, which were divided into two parts: the first, such as the healthy control group (30) persons of both sexes, divided by 15 males and 15 females. The second was the group of patients recommended for tests for heart disease (60) people of both sexes, with males with 26 individuals and females (34).
The results of the demographic study showed the highest proportions of patients in the age group (60-41 years) compared to the control group and both sexes, as well as the BMI (30< kg/m2) of the patient group compared to the control group of both sexes, and recorded the highest levels of BMI morally in females for the group of patients compared to healthy people without morally affecting the bmi of sex either for the patient group or control. O+blood type supremacy has outpaced the number of heart patients, metabolic syndrome and both sexes.
The study concluded that changes in the sero levels of biostatistics of osteoproterine (OPG) and endoethylene (ET and 1 plasminogen-1 inhibitor) and baroxones-1 (PON1) reflect the physiological state of heterogeneous heterogeneity in patients of the cardiovascular system and metabolic syndrome together with patients themselves without metabolic syndrome and both sexes.