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The relationship between serum-free insulin- like growth factor-1 and metabolic syndrome in school adolescents of northeast China

PURPOSE: Free insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) ratio (the ratio of IGF-1/insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 [IGFBP-3]) was shown to be negatively correlated with metabolic syndrome (MetS) in adults, but it was unknown in Chinese adolescents. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The cross-sectional st...

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Autores principales: Xie, Shuang, Jiang, Ranhua, Xu, Wanfeng, Chen, Yu, Tang, Lei, Li, Ling, Li, Ping
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6408198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30881074
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S195625
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author Xie, Shuang
Jiang, Ranhua
Xu, Wanfeng
Chen, Yu
Tang, Lei
Li, Ling
Li, Ping
author_facet Xie, Shuang
Jiang, Ranhua
Xu, Wanfeng
Chen, Yu
Tang, Lei
Li, Ling
Li, Ping
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description PURPOSE: Free insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) ratio (the ratio of IGF-1/insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 [IGFBP-3]) was shown to be negatively correlated with metabolic syndrome (MetS) in adults, but it was unknown in Chinese adolescents. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The cross-sectional study enrolled 701 healthy school students (aged 12–16 years, 46.1% females) and 93 of them (18–22 years old, 46.2% females) were followed after 5 years. RESULTS: In the cross-sectional study, the IGF-1/IGFBP-3 ratios were found correlated with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C; r= −0.071, P<0.05) and diastolic blood pressure (r= −0.077, P=0.034). A lower IGF-1/IGFBP-3 ratio was an independent risk factor for MetS (OR =2.348, 95% CI: 1.040–5.303), hypertension (OR=1.729, 95% CI: 1.040–5.303), and increased LDL-C (OR=1.841, 95% CI: 1.230–2.755). In the follow-up study, all the participants were >18 years old. We found a lower baseline ratio of IGF-1/IGFBP-3 in adolescence was an independent risk factor for MetS in adulthood (OR=10.724, 95% CI: 1.032–11.403) and also indicated a higher body mass index (β=−1.361, 95% CI: −2.513 to −0.208) after 5 years. CONCLUSION: The lower IGF-1/IGFBP-3 ratio was an independent risk factor for MetS, hypertension, and high LDL-C in adolescents of northeast China and was also a predictive marker for MetS and increased body mass index in the adulthood.
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spelling pubmed-64081982019-03-16 The relationship between serum-free insulin- like growth factor-1 and metabolic syndrome in school adolescents of northeast China Xie, Shuang Jiang, Ranhua Xu, Wanfeng Chen, Yu Tang, Lei Li, Ling Li, Ping Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes Original Research PURPOSE: Free insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) ratio (the ratio of IGF-1/insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 [IGFBP-3]) was shown to be negatively correlated with metabolic syndrome (MetS) in adults, but it was unknown in Chinese adolescents. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The cross-sectional study enrolled 701 healthy school students (aged 12–16 years, 46.1% females) and 93 of them (18–22 years old, 46.2% females) were followed after 5 years. RESULTS: In the cross-sectional study, the IGF-1/IGFBP-3 ratios were found correlated with low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C; r= −0.071, P<0.05) and diastolic blood pressure (r= −0.077, P=0.034). A lower IGF-1/IGFBP-3 ratio was an independent risk factor for MetS (OR =2.348, 95% CI: 1.040–5.303), hypertension (OR=1.729, 95% CI: 1.040–5.303), and increased LDL-C (OR=1.841, 95% CI: 1.230–2.755). In the follow-up study, all the participants were >18 years old. We found a lower baseline ratio of IGF-1/IGFBP-3 in adolescence was an independent risk factor for MetS in adulthood (OR=10.724, 95% CI: 1.032–11.403) and also indicated a higher body mass index (β=−1.361, 95% CI: −2.513 to −0.208) after 5 years. CONCLUSION: The lower IGF-1/IGFBP-3 ratio was an independent risk factor for MetS, hypertension, and high LDL-C in adolescents of northeast China and was also a predictive marker for MetS and increased body mass index in the adulthood. Dove Medical Press 2019-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6408198/ /pubmed/30881074 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S195625 Text en © 2019 Xie et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Xie, Shuang
Jiang, Ranhua
Xu, Wanfeng
Chen, Yu
Tang, Lei
Li, Ling
Li, Ping
The relationship between serum-free insulin- like growth factor-1 and metabolic syndrome in school adolescents of northeast China
title The relationship between serum-free insulin- like growth factor-1 and metabolic syndrome in school adolescents of northeast China
title_full The relationship between serum-free insulin- like growth factor-1 and metabolic syndrome in school adolescents of northeast China
title_fullStr The relationship between serum-free insulin- like growth factor-1 and metabolic syndrome in school adolescents of northeast China
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between serum-free insulin- like growth factor-1 and metabolic syndrome in school adolescents of northeast China
title_short The relationship between serum-free insulin- like growth factor-1 and metabolic syndrome in school adolescents of northeast China
title_sort relationship between serum-free insulin- like growth factor-1 and metabolic syndrome in school adolescents of northeast china
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6408198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30881074
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S195625
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