Comparison of Serum Levels of Osteoprotegerin, Insulin, Triglyceride, and Cholesterol in Obese and Non-obese Children

Nooshin Nesaee, Gholamreza Sharifzadeh, Mahya Hoseini, K. Namakin
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Background: Childhood obesity is associated with cardiovascular risk factors including dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, hypertension, and atherosclerosis. Some studies have also shown that mortality in obese people is higher than in other non-obese people. Due to the prevalence of obesity and the need to investigate the causes of atherosclerosis, insulin resistance and other related disorders, we tried to assess the serum levels of osteoprotein, insulin, triglycerides and cholesterol in obese and non-obese children. Methods: In this case-control study, we randomly selected 76 students aged 12-18 years in Birjand schools in 2019 and stratified them into obese and overweight groups as the case arm and non-obese groups as the control arm. We used a “Secca” height-weight scale with an accuracy of 50 grams and 0.1 cm to measure the children’s height and weight. The children’s venous blood samples were collected and the sera were isolated. The following kits were licensed in Germany and made in China: The Roche kit for cholesterol, triglyceride, and glucose, the Diametra kit for insulin, and the Eastbiopharm kit for osteoprotegerin. For analyses of data, independent t-test, Mann-Whitney and Chi-square test were used. The significance level for all the test was less than 5%. Results: Both case and control groups were similar in terms of age and sex (P>0.05). The mean serum levels of triglycerides, cholesterol, insulin, and glucose in the case group were significantly higher than in the control group (p <0.05). The mean osteoprotegerin level was significantly lower in the case group than in the control group (p <0.05). Conclusion: Obese children have a higher risk of developing atherosclerosis, insulin resistance, and other metabolic disorders.
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肥胖和非肥胖儿童血清骨保护素、胰岛素、甘油三酯和胆固醇水平的比较
背景:儿童肥胖与心血管危险因素有关,包括血脂异常、胰岛素抵抗、高血压和动脉粥样硬化。一些研究还表明,肥胖者的死亡率高于其他非肥胖者。由于肥胖的普遍性以及需要调查动脉粥样硬化、胰岛素抵抗和其他相关疾病的原因,我们试图评估肥胖和非肥胖儿童的骨蛋白、胰岛素、甘油三酯和胆固醇的血清水平。方法:在这项病例对照研究中,我们随机选择了2019年Birjand学校76名12-18岁的学生,并将他们分为肥胖和超重组作为病例组,非肥胖组作为对照组。我们使用了一个精度为50克0.1厘米的“Secca”身高体重秤来测量孩子的身高和体重。采集儿童静脉血样本并分离血清。以下试剂盒在德国获得许可并在中国制造:罗氏胆固醇、甘油三酯和葡萄糖试剂盒、Diametra胰岛素试剂盒和Eastbiopharm骨保护素试剂盒。数据分析采用独立t检验、Mann-Whitney检验和卡方检验。所有测试的显著性水平均低于5%。结果:病例组与对照组年龄、性别相近(P>0.05),病例组的平均骨保护素水平显著低于对照组(p<0.05)。结论:肥胖儿童发生动脉粥样硬化、胰岛素抵抗等代谢紊乱的风险较高。
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