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Association of Anthropometric Measures with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in Normal-Weight Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN III Study
OBJECTIVE: This nationwide study was conducted to determine the association of anthropometric measures with cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Iranian normal-weight children and adolescents. METHODS: We analyzed the data of 3,565 children and adolescents (50.3% boys), aged...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5644726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24157679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000356011 |
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author | Qorbani, Mostafa Kelishadi, Roya Farrokhi-Khajeh-Pasha, Yasin Motlagh, Mohammad Aminaee, Tahere Ardalan, Gelayol Asayesh, Hamid Shafiee, Gita Taslimi, Mahnaz Poursafa, Parinaz Heshmat, Ramin Larijani, Bagher |
author_facet | Qorbani, Mostafa Kelishadi, Roya Farrokhi-Khajeh-Pasha, Yasin Motlagh, Mohammad Aminaee, Tahere Ardalan, Gelayol Asayesh, Hamid Shafiee, Gita Taslimi, Mahnaz Poursafa, Parinaz Heshmat, Ramin Larijani, Bagher |
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description | OBJECTIVE: This nationwide study was conducted to determine the association of anthropometric measures with cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Iranian normal-weight children and adolescents. METHODS: We analyzed the data of 3,565 children and adolescents (50.3% boys), aged 10-18 years, with a normal BMI (5th-84th percentile) obtained from the third survey of ‘Childhood and Adolescence Surveillance and Prevention of Adult Non-communicable Disease’ (CASPIAN III) study. The diagnostic criteria for MetS were defined by the International Diabetes Federation consensus. RESULTS: The prevalence of MetS for 10- to 13.9-year-old boys, 14- to 18-year-old boys, 10- to 13.9-year-old girls, and 14- to 18-year-old girls were 1.4, 2.8, 2.3, and 3.3%, respectively. After adjustment for age and sex, each unit increase in BMI (within normal range) and waist circumference increased the odds of MetS from 6 to 72% and from 1 to 20%, respectively. The dominant pattern of dyslipidemia among the participants was high triglycerides and low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. CONCLUSION: This study complements recent research about the high frequency of metabolic risk factors among normal-weight individuals in the pediatric age group. |
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spelling | pubmed-56447262017-12-04 Association of Anthropometric Measures with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in Normal-Weight Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN III Study Qorbani, Mostafa Kelishadi, Roya Farrokhi-Khajeh-Pasha, Yasin Motlagh, Mohammad Aminaee, Tahere Ardalan, Gelayol Asayesh, Hamid Shafiee, Gita Taslimi, Mahnaz Poursafa, Parinaz Heshmat, Ramin Larijani, Bagher Obes Facts Original Article OBJECTIVE: This nationwide study was conducted to determine the association of anthropometric measures with cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Iranian normal-weight children and adolescents. METHODS: We analyzed the data of 3,565 children and adolescents (50.3% boys), aged 10-18 years, with a normal BMI (5th-84th percentile) obtained from the third survey of ‘Childhood and Adolescence Surveillance and Prevention of Adult Non-communicable Disease’ (CASPIAN III) study. The diagnostic criteria for MetS were defined by the International Diabetes Federation consensus. RESULTS: The prevalence of MetS for 10- to 13.9-year-old boys, 14- to 18-year-old boys, 10- to 13.9-year-old girls, and 14- to 18-year-old girls were 1.4, 2.8, 2.3, and 3.3%, respectively. After adjustment for age and sex, each unit increase in BMI (within normal range) and waist circumference increased the odds of MetS from 6 to 72% and from 1 to 20%, respectively. The dominant pattern of dyslipidemia among the participants was high triglycerides and low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. CONCLUSION: This study complements recent research about the high frequency of metabolic risk factors among normal-weight individuals in the pediatric age group. S. Karger GmbH 2013-10 2013-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5644726/ /pubmed/24157679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000356011 Text en Copyright © 2013 by S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC) (www.karger.com/OA-license), applicable tothe online version of the article only. Distribution permitted for non-commercial purposes only. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Qorbani, Mostafa Kelishadi, Roya Farrokhi-Khajeh-Pasha, Yasin Motlagh, Mohammad Aminaee, Tahere Ardalan, Gelayol Asayesh, Hamid Shafiee, Gita Taslimi, Mahnaz Poursafa, Parinaz Heshmat, Ramin Larijani, Bagher Association of Anthropometric Measures with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in Normal-Weight Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN III Study |
title | Association of Anthropometric Measures with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in Normal-Weight Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN III Study |
title_full | Association of Anthropometric Measures with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in Normal-Weight Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN III Study |
title_fullStr | Association of Anthropometric Measures with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in Normal-Weight Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN III Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of Anthropometric Measures with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in Normal-Weight Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN III Study |
title_short | Association of Anthropometric Measures with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Metabolic Syndrome in Normal-Weight Children and Adolescents: The CASPIAN III Study |
title_sort | association of anthropometric measures with cardiovascular risk factors and metabolic syndrome in normal-weight children and adolescents: the caspian iii study |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5644726/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24157679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000356011 |
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