The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of intestinal Dysbiosis through detection of signs and symptoms in population of academics of the nutrition course of an institution of higher education in Fortaleza-CE and identify the chronic non-communicable diseases associated. This is a cross-sectional study, with data collected in 2016, in a sample of 91 people. The data were collected through the application of two questionnaires: a questionnaire elaborated on chronic non-communicable diseases and metabolic trace Survey Institute for Functional Medicine. The results suggest that the high prevalence of signs and symptoms of Intestinal Dysbiosis between academics of nutrition (53.84%). Among the 33 participants who presented > 40 points in the questionnaire of Metabolic Trace, 45.45% (n = 15) showed non-communicable chronic diseases and associated risk factors, 30.30% (n = 10) showed only non-communicable chronic diseases, 21.21% (n = 7) showed only risk factors and only 3.03% (n = 1) had no associated criteria. Therefore, we can see that the prevalence of Dysbiosis among students of nutrition is very high and this disorder was predominantly associated with the presence of chronic non-communicable diseases and/or with your possible development.
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