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Submitted January 29, 2019
Published 2018-01-17

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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2018): Revista Colón Ciencias, Tecnología y Negocios

Clinical, physical, anthropometric and metabolic profile of police officers of the Institutional Protection Service (IPS) of the Republic of Panama


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Published: 2018-01-17

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Rivera Posper, C.-B., Méndez R., R., Batista, I., Muñiz de Alfaro, C., Vial, P., & Méndez Oro, R. (2018). Clinical, physical, anthropometric and metabolic profile of police officers of the Institutional Protection Service (IPS) of the Republic of Panama. Revista Colón Ciencias, Tecnología Y Negocios, 5(1), 40–50. Retrieved from https://revistas.up.ac.pa/index.php/revista_colon_ctn/article/view/327

Abstract

The present study aims to collect information on the profile of the clinical, physical, anthropometric, metabolic history of the police of the Institutional Protection Service (IPS), with the purpose of being able to detect early the health condition and in case of present affectations, issue the corresponding recommendations. The null hypothesis is rejected for the anthropometric, metabolic, physical profiles of the IPS mean. Regarding the clinical profile of the IPS average, total cholesterol 183.03 mg / dL, HDL 44.84 mg / dl, 115.03 mg / dL LDL, Hemoglobin 15.02 g / dl, hematocrit 44.9%, are within the ranges of values normal reference. The tests to determine physical condition such as abdominals (54.3 minutes) and flexibility (31.6 cm) were excellent. The research concludes that the anthropometric, metabolic, physical profiles of the IPS mean do not correspond to the ranges of normal values. The clinical profile of the IPS mean corresponds to the ranges of normal values.

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