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Adolescents with Mild Stunting Show Alterations in Glucose and Insulin Metabolism

Purpose. To evaluate glucose and insulin profiles in adolescents with mild stunting and overweight in order to assess the possibility of increased predisposition to diabetes. Subjects and Methods. The study population consisted of 66 pubertal adolescents classified as mildly stunted (height-for-age...

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Autores principales: Santos, Carla Danusa da Luz, Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti, Martins, Vinicius José Baccin, Albuquerque, Maria Paula, Sawaya, Ana Lydia
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3034971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21318152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/943070
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author Santos, Carla Danusa da Luz
Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti
Martins, Vinicius José Baccin
Albuquerque, Maria Paula
Sawaya, Ana Lydia
author_facet Santos, Carla Danusa da Luz
Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti
Martins, Vinicius José Baccin
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description Purpose. To evaluate glucose and insulin profiles in adolescents with mild stunting and overweight in order to assess the possibility of increased predisposition to diabetes. Subjects and Methods. The study population consisted of 66 pubertal adolescents classified as mildly stunted (height-for-age z scores ≥−2 and <−1) or of normal stature, as well as overweight (body mass index ≥85th percentile) or normal weight. Beta-cell function and insulin resistance were evaluated according to the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA). Results. In the group with mild stunting, glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR levels were significantly higher in overweight adolescents compared with those of normal weight, whereas HOMA-B levels were significantly lower. Adolescents with mild stunting showed significantly higher accumulations of body and abdominal fat than their normal stature counterparts. Conclusions. The presence of mild stunting was associated with higher levels of glucose and insulin, diminished function of beta cells, and increased insulin resistance. These results reinforce the need for intervention in adolescents with mild stunting.
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spelling pubmed-30349712011-02-11 Adolescents with Mild Stunting Show Alterations in Glucose and Insulin Metabolism Santos, Carla Danusa da Luz Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti Martins, Vinicius José Baccin Albuquerque, Maria Paula Sawaya, Ana Lydia J Nutr Metab Research Article Purpose. To evaluate glucose and insulin profiles in adolescents with mild stunting and overweight in order to assess the possibility of increased predisposition to diabetes. Subjects and Methods. The study population consisted of 66 pubertal adolescents classified as mildly stunted (height-for-age z scores ≥−2 and <−1) or of normal stature, as well as overweight (body mass index ≥85th percentile) or normal weight. Beta-cell function and insulin resistance were evaluated according to the homeostasis model assessment (HOMA). Results. In the group with mild stunting, glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR levels were significantly higher in overweight adolescents compared with those of normal weight, whereas HOMA-B levels were significantly lower. Adolescents with mild stunting showed significantly higher accumulations of body and abdominal fat than their normal stature counterparts. Conclusions. The presence of mild stunting was associated with higher levels of glucose and insulin, diminished function of beta cells, and increased insulin resistance. These results reinforce the need for intervention in adolescents with mild stunting. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010 2010-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3034971/ /pubmed/21318152 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/943070 Text en Copyright © 2010 Carla Danusa da Luz Santos et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Clemente, Ana Paula Grotti
Martins, Vinicius José Baccin
Albuquerque, Maria Paula
Sawaya, Ana Lydia
Adolescents with Mild Stunting Show Alterations in Glucose and Insulin Metabolism
title Adolescents with Mild Stunting Show Alterations in Glucose and Insulin Metabolism
title_full Adolescents with Mild Stunting Show Alterations in Glucose and Insulin Metabolism
title_fullStr Adolescents with Mild Stunting Show Alterations in Glucose and Insulin Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Adolescents with Mild Stunting Show Alterations in Glucose and Insulin Metabolism
title_short Adolescents with Mild Stunting Show Alterations in Glucose and Insulin Metabolism
title_sort adolescents with mild stunting show alterations in glucose and insulin metabolism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3034971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21318152
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/943070
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