Prevalence of metabolic syndrome risk factors among young adult Asian Indians.

Tejal Shah, Satya S Jonnalagadda, Jana R Kicklighter, Sadhna Diwan, Barbara L Hopkins
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Metabolic syndrome has a high prevalence within the U.S population. Asian Indians have a greater prevalence of the chronic diseases associated with this syndrome compared to Caucasians. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of risk factors of metabolic syndrome in young adult Asian Indians. Behavioral risk factors, dietary intake, and anthropometric measurements were assessed on all study participants (n=50). The mean BMI was 23.2 and 20.4, waist circumference was 87 and 79 cm, and percent body fat was 16 and 26% for males and females, respectively. Macronutrient contributions to the total energy intake were: carbohydrate 55% for males and females, protein 14 and 12% for males and females respectively, and total fat 31 and 33% for males and females, respectively. Using the definition of the Third Report of the National Cholesterol Education Program Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III, ATP III), these Asian Indians did not appear to be at high risk for developing metabolic syndrome. However, using the newly proposed recommendations for Asian Indians, the results suggest that this group may be at risk for developing metabolic syndrome.

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年轻成年亚洲印度人代谢综合征危险因素的流行。
代谢综合征在美国人群中发病率很高。与高加索人相比,亚洲印度人患与此综合征相关的慢性疾病的患病率更高。本研究旨在确定年轻成年亚洲印度人代谢综合征危险因素的患病率。对所有研究参与者(n=50)的行为危险因素、饮食摄入和人体测量进行评估。男性和女性的平均BMI分别为23.2和20.4,腰围分别为87和79厘米,体脂率分别为16%和26%。宏量营养素对总能量摄入的贡献分别为:碳水化合物占雄性和雌性的55%,蛋白质占雄性和雌性的14%和12%,总脂肪占雄性和雌性的31%和33%。根据国家胆固醇教育计划专家小组关于成人高血胆固醇检测、评估和治疗的第三份报告(成人治疗小组III, ATP III)的定义,这些亚洲印度人似乎没有患代谢综合征的高风险。然而,使用新提出的针对亚洲印度人的建议,结果表明这一群体可能有患代谢综合征的风险。
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