Cargando…

Changes in serum lipid profile of obese or overweight children and adolescents following a lifestyle modification course

BACKGROUND: Considering rapid global increase in children obesity and high prevalence of dyslipidemia in obese and overweight children, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of an educational course on changes of lipid profile in children. METHODS: This non-pharmacological clinical trial study was...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Kelishadi, Roya, Hashemipour, Mahin, Sheikh-Heidar, Ahmad, Ghatreh-Samani, Shohreh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3557010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23359278
_version_ 1782257264703307776
author Kelishadi, Roya
Hashemipour, Mahin
Sheikh-Heidar, Ahmad
Ghatreh-Samani, Shohreh
author_facet Kelishadi, Roya
Hashemipour, Mahin
Sheikh-Heidar, Ahmad
Ghatreh-Samani, Shohreh
author_sort Kelishadi, Roya
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Considering rapid global increase in children obesity and high prevalence of dyslipidemia in obese and overweight children, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of an educational course on changes of lipid profile in children. METHODS: This non-pharmacological clinical trial study was performed on 4-18 year-old children attending outpatient clinics of Isfahan Endocrine and Metabolism Research Center (Iran). Anthropometric measurements were conducted for all children. Fasting blood samples were taken from right hand of the participants at the first laboratory visit. Biochemical tests including measurement of total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) were also carried out. Children took part in one educational session in which they were taught about ways and benefits of having regular physical activity once a day and having healthy foods. All children were followed up for about four months and anthropometrics and biochemical tests were repeated. Data was analyzed using SPSS16. RESULTS: A total number of 412 children (245 girls and 167 boys) were divided into four age groups of under 6, 6-9, 10-13, and 14-18 years old. Baseline anthropometric measures were significantly higher in boys. However, there was no difference between boys and girls in baseline lipid profile. Children's body mass index (BMI) z-score increased in all age groups except for 14-18 year-old boys. In boys older than 10 years, there were significant reductions in LDL-C and TC. In girls over 10 years of age, there was a significant increase in HDL-C. Although anthropometric measurements did not change in children (except for 14-18 year-old-boys), there was a significant reduction in children's lipid profile after the study. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that although one session of interventional education had no significant effects on children's anthropometric measurements, it could change their lipid profile. Moreover, the intervention was more effective on improving lipid profile in children over 10 years of age. Therefore, effective interventional strategies must be invented and implemented on children based on their age group.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-3557010
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2012
publisher Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-35570102013-01-28 Changes in serum lipid profile of obese or overweight children and adolescents following a lifestyle modification course Kelishadi, Roya Hashemipour, Mahin Sheikh-Heidar, Ahmad Ghatreh-Samani, Shohreh ARYA Atheroscler Original Article BACKGROUND: Considering rapid global increase in children obesity and high prevalence of dyslipidemia in obese and overweight children, this study aimed to evaluate the effect of an educational course on changes of lipid profile in children. METHODS: This non-pharmacological clinical trial study was performed on 4-18 year-old children attending outpatient clinics of Isfahan Endocrine and Metabolism Research Center (Iran). Anthropometric measurements were conducted for all children. Fasting blood samples were taken from right hand of the participants at the first laboratory visit. Biochemical tests including measurement of total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) were also carried out. Children took part in one educational session in which they were taught about ways and benefits of having regular physical activity once a day and having healthy foods. All children were followed up for about four months and anthropometrics and biochemical tests were repeated. Data was analyzed using SPSS16. RESULTS: A total number of 412 children (245 girls and 167 boys) were divided into four age groups of under 6, 6-9, 10-13, and 14-18 years old. Baseline anthropometric measures were significantly higher in boys. However, there was no difference between boys and girls in baseline lipid profile. Children's body mass index (BMI) z-score increased in all age groups except for 14-18 year-old boys. In boys older than 10 years, there were significant reductions in LDL-C and TC. In girls over 10 years of age, there was a significant increase in HDL-C. Although anthropometric measurements did not change in children (except for 14-18 year-old-boys), there was a significant reduction in children's lipid profile after the study. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that although one session of interventional education had no significant effects on children's anthropometric measurements, it could change their lipid profile. Moreover, the intervention was more effective on improving lipid profile in children over 10 years of age. Therefore, effective interventional strategies must be invented and implemented on children based on their age group. Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3557010/ /pubmed/23359278 Text en © 2012 Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center & Isfahan University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
spellingShingle Original Article
Kelishadi, Roya
Hashemipour, Mahin
Sheikh-Heidar, Ahmad
Ghatreh-Samani, Shohreh
Changes in serum lipid profile of obese or overweight children and adolescents following a lifestyle modification course
title Changes in serum lipid profile of obese or overweight children and adolescents following a lifestyle modification course
title_full Changes in serum lipid profile of obese or overweight children and adolescents following a lifestyle modification course
title_fullStr Changes in serum lipid profile of obese or overweight children and adolescents following a lifestyle modification course
title_full_unstemmed Changes in serum lipid profile of obese or overweight children and adolescents following a lifestyle modification course
title_short Changes in serum lipid profile of obese or overweight children and adolescents following a lifestyle modification course
title_sort changes in serum lipid profile of obese or overweight children and adolescents following a lifestyle modification course
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3557010/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23359278
work_keys_str_mv AT kelishadiroya changesinserumlipidprofileofobeseoroverweightchildrenandadolescentsfollowingalifestylemodificationcourse
AT hashemipourmahin changesinserumlipidprofileofobeseoroverweightchildrenandadolescentsfollowingalifestylemodificationcourse
AT sheikhheidarahmad changesinserumlipidprofileofobeseoroverweightchildrenandadolescentsfollowingalifestylemodificationcourse
AT ghatrehsamanishohreh changesinserumlipidprofileofobeseoroverweightchildrenandadolescentsfollowingalifestylemodificationcourse