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Presence of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Is Not Associated with Microalbuminuria in 14-to-20-Years Old Slovak Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional, Population Study
INTRODUCTION: In adults, microalbuminuria indicates generalized endothelial dysfunction, and is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular and all cause mortality. Slovak adults present one of the highest cardiovascular mortality rates in Europe. Thus Slovak adolescents are on a high-risk to deve...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4489371/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26046923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129311 |
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author | Gurecká, Radana Koborová, Ivana Šebek, Jozef Šebeková, Katarína |
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description | INTRODUCTION: In adults, microalbuminuria indicates generalized endothelial dysfunction, and is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular and all cause mortality. Slovak adults present one of the highest cardiovascular mortality rates in Europe. Thus Slovak adolescents are on a high-risk to develop cardiovascular afflictions early, and screening for microalbuminuria might be useful in early assessment of their cardiovascular risk. We aimed to study the prevalence of microalbuminuria in Slovak adolescents, and the association of urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) to cardiovascular risk factors. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Anthropometric data, blood pressure, blood count, glucose homeostasis, lipid profile, renal function, inflammatory status, concentrations of homocysteine and uric acid were determined and associated with ACR in 2 666 adolescents (49.4% boys, 51.6% girls) aged 14-to-20 years. Microalbuminuria was classified as ACR 2.5–25.0 mg/mmol in boys and 3.5–35.0 mg/mmol in girls. RESULTS: Prevalence of microalbuminuria in both genders reached 3.3%, and did not differ significantly between lean and centrally obese subjects. Girls presented higher ACR than boys (normoalbuminuric: 0.6±0.5 mg/mmol vs. 0.5±0.4 mg/mmol, p>0.001; microalbuminuric: 9.3±7.3 mg/mmol vs. 5.0±3.8 mg/mmol; p>0.001). Microalbuminuric adolescents and those presenting normoalbuminuria within the upper ACR quartile were slimmer than their normoalbuminuric counterparts or adolescents with normoalbuminuria within the lower quartile, respectively. No association between microalbuminuria and cardiovascular risk markers was revealed. CONCLUSION: Results obtained in this study do not support our assumption that ACR associates with cardiometabolic risk factors in apparently healthy adolescents. Follow-up studies until adulthood are needed to estimate the potential cardiometabolic risk of apparently healthy microalbuminuric adolescents. |
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spelling | pubmed-44893712015-07-17 Presence of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Is Not Associated with Microalbuminuria in 14-to-20-Years Old Slovak Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional, Population Study Gurecká, Radana Koborová, Ivana Šebek, Jozef Šebeková, Katarína PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: In adults, microalbuminuria indicates generalized endothelial dysfunction, and is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular and all cause mortality. Slovak adults present one of the highest cardiovascular mortality rates in Europe. Thus Slovak adolescents are on a high-risk to develop cardiovascular afflictions early, and screening for microalbuminuria might be useful in early assessment of their cardiovascular risk. We aimed to study the prevalence of microalbuminuria in Slovak adolescents, and the association of urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) to cardiovascular risk factors. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Anthropometric data, blood pressure, blood count, glucose homeostasis, lipid profile, renal function, inflammatory status, concentrations of homocysteine and uric acid were determined and associated with ACR in 2 666 adolescents (49.4% boys, 51.6% girls) aged 14-to-20 years. Microalbuminuria was classified as ACR 2.5–25.0 mg/mmol in boys and 3.5–35.0 mg/mmol in girls. RESULTS: Prevalence of microalbuminuria in both genders reached 3.3%, and did not differ significantly between lean and centrally obese subjects. Girls presented higher ACR than boys (normoalbuminuric: 0.6±0.5 mg/mmol vs. 0.5±0.4 mg/mmol, p>0.001; microalbuminuric: 9.3±7.3 mg/mmol vs. 5.0±3.8 mg/mmol; p>0.001). Microalbuminuric adolescents and those presenting normoalbuminuria within the upper ACR quartile were slimmer than their normoalbuminuric counterparts or adolescents with normoalbuminuria within the lower quartile, respectively. No association between microalbuminuria and cardiovascular risk markers was revealed. CONCLUSION: Results obtained in this study do not support our assumption that ACR associates with cardiometabolic risk factors in apparently healthy adolescents. Follow-up studies until adulthood are needed to estimate the potential cardiometabolic risk of apparently healthy microalbuminuric adolescents. Public Library of Science 2015-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4489371/ /pubmed/26046923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129311 Text en © 2015 Gurecká et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gurecká, Radana Koborová, Ivana Šebek, Jozef Šebeková, Katarína Presence of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Is Not Associated with Microalbuminuria in 14-to-20-Years Old Slovak Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional, Population Study |
title | Presence of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Is Not Associated with
Microalbuminuria in 14-to-20-Years Old Slovak Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional,
Population Study |
title_full | Presence of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Is Not Associated with
Microalbuminuria in 14-to-20-Years Old Slovak Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional,
Population Study |
title_fullStr | Presence of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Is Not Associated with
Microalbuminuria in 14-to-20-Years Old Slovak Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional,
Population Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Presence of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Is Not Associated with
Microalbuminuria in 14-to-20-Years Old Slovak Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional,
Population Study |
title_short | Presence of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Is Not Associated with
Microalbuminuria in 14-to-20-Years Old Slovak Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional,
Population Study |
title_sort | presence of cardiometabolic risk factors is not associated with
microalbuminuria in 14-to-20-years old slovak adolescents: a cross-sectional,
population study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4489371/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26046923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129311 |
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