Comparative analysis of the lipid profile before and after application of the nursing strategy
Keywords:
lipid profile, nursing strategy, physical activity, prevention, self-careAbstract
The lipid profile is a laboratory test that determines the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in the body. The objective of the research is to compare the current lipid profile in relation to the initial result of the participants in the implemented nursing strategy, through laboratory tests to discover the differences and propose improvements in nursing care. It is a qualitative-quantitative, descriptive, and longitudinal study. The sample taken from 87 people; 39 rural and 48 urban patients. The result was that the self-care of people makes it possible to improve health, due to the complications of triglycerides, and nursing interventions focused on health promotion and prevention are relevant by motivating and encouraging patients to carry a healthy lifestyle. healthy life, which promotes balanced diets in fats, carbohydrates, proteins, and sugars, performing physical activity adapted to their daily life rhythms; as well as to carry out routine check-ups to rule out any alteration in the organism that causes the lipid profile to rise.
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