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(1)H-MRS Measured Ectopic Fat in Liver and Muscle in Danish Lean and Obese Children and Adolescents

OBJECTIVES: This cross sectional study aims to investigate the associations between ectopic lipid accumulation in liver and skeletal muscle and biochemical measures, estimates of insulin resistance, anthropometry, and blood pressure in lean and overweight/obese children. METHODS: Fasting plasma gluc...

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Autores principales: Fonvig, Cilius Esmann, Chabanova, Elizaveta, Andersson, Ehm Astrid, Ohrt, Johanne Dam, Pedersen, Oluf, Hansen, Torben, Thomsen, Henrik S., Holm, Jens-Christian
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4529156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26252778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135018
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author Fonvig, Cilius Esmann
Chabanova, Elizaveta
Andersson, Ehm Astrid
Ohrt, Johanne Dam
Pedersen, Oluf
Hansen, Torben
Thomsen, Henrik S.
Holm, Jens-Christian
author_facet Fonvig, Cilius Esmann
Chabanova, Elizaveta
Andersson, Ehm Astrid
Ohrt, Johanne Dam
Pedersen, Oluf
Hansen, Torben
Thomsen, Henrik S.
Holm, Jens-Christian
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description OBJECTIVES: This cross sectional study aims to investigate the associations between ectopic lipid accumulation in liver and skeletal muscle and biochemical measures, estimates of insulin resistance, anthropometry, and blood pressure in lean and overweight/obese children. METHODS: Fasting plasma glucose, serum lipids, serum insulin, and expressions of insulin resistance, anthropometry, blood pressure, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy of liver and muscle fat were obtained in 327 Danish children and adolescents aged 8–18 years. RESULTS: In 287 overweight/obese children, the prevalences of hepatic and muscular steatosis were 31% and 68%, respectively, whereas the prevalences in 40 lean children were 3% and 10%, respectively. A multiple regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, body mass index z-score (BMI SDS), and pubertal development showed that the OR of exhibiting dyslipidemia was 4.2 (95%CI: [1.8; 10.2], p = 0.0009) when hepatic steatosis was present. Comparing the simultaneous presence of hepatic and muscular steatosis with no presence of steatosis, the OR of exhibiting dyslipidemia was 5.8 (95%CI: [2.0; 18.6], p = 0.002). No significant associations between muscle fat and dyslipidemia, impaired fasting glucose, or blood pressure were observed. Liver and muscle fat, adjusted for age, sex, BMI SDS, and pubertal development, associated to BMI SDS and glycosylated hemoglobin, while only liver fat associated to visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue and intramyocellular lipid associated inversely to high density lipoprotein cholesterol. CONCLUSION: Hepatic steatosis is associated with dyslipidemia and liver and muscle fat depositions are linked to obesity-related metabolic dysfunctions, especially glycosylated hemoglobin, in children and adolescents, which suggest an increased cardiovascular disease risk.
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spelling pubmed-45291562015-08-12 (1)H-MRS Measured Ectopic Fat in Liver and Muscle in Danish Lean and Obese Children and Adolescents Fonvig, Cilius Esmann Chabanova, Elizaveta Andersson, Ehm Astrid Ohrt, Johanne Dam Pedersen, Oluf Hansen, Torben Thomsen, Henrik S. Holm, Jens-Christian PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: This cross sectional study aims to investigate the associations between ectopic lipid accumulation in liver and skeletal muscle and biochemical measures, estimates of insulin resistance, anthropometry, and blood pressure in lean and overweight/obese children. METHODS: Fasting plasma glucose, serum lipids, serum insulin, and expressions of insulin resistance, anthropometry, blood pressure, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy of liver and muscle fat were obtained in 327 Danish children and adolescents aged 8–18 years. RESULTS: In 287 overweight/obese children, the prevalences of hepatic and muscular steatosis were 31% and 68%, respectively, whereas the prevalences in 40 lean children were 3% and 10%, respectively. A multiple regression analysis adjusted for age, sex, body mass index z-score (BMI SDS), and pubertal development showed that the OR of exhibiting dyslipidemia was 4.2 (95%CI: [1.8; 10.2], p = 0.0009) when hepatic steatosis was present. Comparing the simultaneous presence of hepatic and muscular steatosis with no presence of steatosis, the OR of exhibiting dyslipidemia was 5.8 (95%CI: [2.0; 18.6], p = 0.002). No significant associations between muscle fat and dyslipidemia, impaired fasting glucose, or blood pressure were observed. Liver and muscle fat, adjusted for age, sex, BMI SDS, and pubertal development, associated to BMI SDS and glycosylated hemoglobin, while only liver fat associated to visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue and intramyocellular lipid associated inversely to high density lipoprotein cholesterol. CONCLUSION: Hepatic steatosis is associated with dyslipidemia and liver and muscle fat depositions are linked to obesity-related metabolic dysfunctions, especially glycosylated hemoglobin, in children and adolescents, which suggest an increased cardiovascular disease risk. Public Library of Science 2015-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4529156/ /pubmed/26252778 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135018 Text en © 2015 Fonvig 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.
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Fonvig, Cilius Esmann
Chabanova, Elizaveta
Andersson, Ehm Astrid
Ohrt, Johanne Dam
Pedersen, Oluf
Hansen, Torben
Thomsen, Henrik S.
Holm, Jens-Christian
(1)H-MRS Measured Ectopic Fat in Liver and Muscle in Danish Lean and Obese Children and Adolescents
title (1)H-MRS Measured Ectopic Fat in Liver and Muscle in Danish Lean and Obese Children and Adolescents
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title_fullStr (1)H-MRS Measured Ectopic Fat in Liver and Muscle in Danish Lean and Obese Children and Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed (1)H-MRS Measured Ectopic Fat in Liver and Muscle in Danish Lean and Obese Children and Adolescents
title_short (1)H-MRS Measured Ectopic Fat in Liver and Muscle in Danish Lean and Obese Children and Adolescents
title_sort (1)h-mrs measured ectopic fat in liver and muscle in danish lean and obese children and adolescents
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4529156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26252778
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0135018
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