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Dietary Intake Is Related to Multifactor Cardiovascular Risk Score in Obese Boys

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) originates in childhood and early identification of risk factors provides an early intervention opportunity. The aim was to identify children at higher risk using a CVD risk score, developed from factors known to cluster in childhood. Risk was scored as very high (≥97.5t...

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Autores principales: Schumacher, Tracy L., Burrows, Tracy L., Cliff, Dylan P., Jones, Rachel A., Okely, Anthony D., Baur, Louise A., Morgan, Philip J., Callister, Robin, Boggess, May M., Collins, Clare E.
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Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4934591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27429277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare2030282
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author Schumacher, Tracy L.
Burrows, Tracy L.
Cliff, Dylan P.
Jones, Rachel A.
Okely, Anthony D.
Baur, Louise A.
Morgan, Philip J.
Callister, Robin
Boggess, May M.
Collins, Clare E.
author_facet Schumacher, Tracy L.
Burrows, Tracy L.
Cliff, Dylan P.
Jones, Rachel A.
Okely, Anthony D.
Baur, Louise A.
Morgan, Philip J.
Callister, Robin
Boggess, May M.
Collins, Clare E.
author_sort Schumacher, Tracy L.
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description Cardiovascular disease (CVD) originates in childhood and early identification of risk factors provides an early intervention opportunity. The aim was to identify children at higher risk using a CVD risk score, developed from factors known to cluster in childhood. Risk was scored as very high (≥97.5th centile), high (≥95th), moderate (≥90th) or threshold (<90th) using normal pediatric reference ranges for 10 common biomedical risk factors. These were summed in a multifactor CVD risk score and applied to a sample of 285 observations from 136 overweight Australian children (41% male, aged 7–12 years). Strength of associations between CVD risk score and individual biomedical and dietary variables were assessed using univariate logistic regression. High waist circumference (Odds Ratio: 5.48 [95% CI: 2.60–11.55]), body mass index (OR: 3.22 [1.98–5.26]), serum insulin (OR: 3.37 [2.56–4.42]) and triglycerides (OR: 3.02 [2.22–4.12]) were all significantly related to CVD risk score. High intakes of total fat (OR: 4.44 [1.19–16.60]), sugar (OR: 2.82 [1.54–5.15]) and carbohydrate (OR 1.75 [1.11–2.77]) were significantly related to CVD risk score in boys only. This multifactor CVD risk score could be a useful tool for researchers to identify elevated risk in children. Further research is warranted to examine sex-specific dietary factors related to CVD risk in children.
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spelling pubmed-49345912016-07-12 Dietary Intake Is Related to Multifactor Cardiovascular Risk Score in Obese Boys Schumacher, Tracy L. Burrows, Tracy L. Cliff, Dylan P. Jones, Rachel A. Okely, Anthony D. Baur, Louise A. Morgan, Philip J. Callister, Robin Boggess, May M. Collins, Clare E. Healthcare (Basel) Article Cardiovascular disease (CVD) originates in childhood and early identification of risk factors provides an early intervention opportunity. The aim was to identify children at higher risk using a CVD risk score, developed from factors known to cluster in childhood. Risk was scored as very high (≥97.5th centile), high (≥95th), moderate (≥90th) or threshold (<90th) using normal pediatric reference ranges for 10 common biomedical risk factors. These were summed in a multifactor CVD risk score and applied to a sample of 285 observations from 136 overweight Australian children (41% male, aged 7–12 years). Strength of associations between CVD risk score and individual biomedical and dietary variables were assessed using univariate logistic regression. High waist circumference (Odds Ratio: 5.48 [95% CI: 2.60–11.55]), body mass index (OR: 3.22 [1.98–5.26]), serum insulin (OR: 3.37 [2.56–4.42]) and triglycerides (OR: 3.02 [2.22–4.12]) were all significantly related to CVD risk score. High intakes of total fat (OR: 4.44 [1.19–16.60]), sugar (OR: 2.82 [1.54–5.15]) and carbohydrate (OR 1.75 [1.11–2.77]) were significantly related to CVD risk score in boys only. This multifactor CVD risk score could be a useful tool for researchers to identify elevated risk in children. Further research is warranted to examine sex-specific dietary factors related to CVD risk in children. MDPI 2014-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4934591/ /pubmed/27429277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare2030282 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Jones, Rachel A.
Okely, Anthony D.
Baur, Louise A.
Morgan, Philip J.
Callister, Robin
Boggess, May M.
Collins, Clare E.
Dietary Intake Is Related to Multifactor Cardiovascular Risk Score in Obese Boys
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title_fullStr Dietary Intake Is Related to Multifactor Cardiovascular Risk Score in Obese Boys
title_full_unstemmed Dietary Intake Is Related to Multifactor Cardiovascular Risk Score in Obese Boys
title_short Dietary Intake Is Related to Multifactor Cardiovascular Risk Score in Obese Boys
title_sort dietary intake is related to multifactor cardiovascular risk score in obese boys
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4934591/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27429277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare2030282
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