Cardiovascular risks in obese adolescents

E.B. Milner, N. Evdokimova, V. Novikova, A. Khavkin
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The problem of overweight in young people is highly relevant now, because the prevalence of obesity-related complications, including cardiovascular risks, is rapidly increasing. The most common complication of overweight is metabolic syndrome, when obesity is often associated with essential hypertension (EH), dyslipidemia and insulin resistance. Objective. To analyze the risks of cardiovascular disorders in obese adolescents. This is a literature review, where we used theoretical methods, such as analysis, classification, systematization, and generalization of data. In all age groups, the first clinical complication of obesity is EH, the degree and course of which significantly affect the obesity prognosis and determine the probability of early cardiovascular complications. Up to 80% of obese children and adolescents are found to have high blood pressure (BP). Each extra kilogram increases systolic BP by 0.36 mmHg and diastolic BP by 0.1 mmHg. The prevalence of EH increases with increasing body weight. Obese people are 2 to 3 times more likely to develop coronary heart caused by atherosclerotic lesions in the coronary arteries with subsequent fatal cardiovascular events. Higher incidence of cardiovascular diseases in obese patients is presumably associated with endothelial dysfunction and subclinical inflammation. Cardiovascular disorders became more prevalent in young people over the last decade. They are often diagnosed in adolescence. Conclusion. Despite the significance of this healthcare problem, no universal clinical and metabolic markers of cardiovascular damage have been identified so far. The structural and geometric rearrangement of the myocardium in obese patients have not been sufficiently studied. Key words: cardiovascular risks, cardiovascular pathology, obesity, metabolic syndrome, adolescence, puberty, essential hypertension
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肥胖青少年的心血管风险
年轻人的超重问题现在具有高度相关性,因为与肥胖相关的并发症,包括心血管风险,正在迅速增加。超重最常见的并发症是代谢综合征,肥胖通常与原发性高血压(EH)、血脂异常和胰岛素抵抗有关。目标。目的:分析肥胖青少年发生心血管疾病的风险。这是一篇文献综述,我们使用理论方法,如分析、分类、系统化和归纳数据。在所有年龄组中,肥胖的第一个临床并发症是EH,其程度和病程显著影响肥胖预后,并决定早期心血管并发症的发生概率。高达80%的肥胖儿童和青少年被发现患有高血压。每增加一公斤,收缩压增加0.36毫米汞柱,舒张压增加0.1毫米汞柱。EH患病率随体重增加而增加。肥胖人群患冠状动脉粥样硬化病变引起的冠心病的可能性是肥胖人群的2 - 3倍,随后发生致命性心血管事件。肥胖患者心血管疾病的高发病率可能与内皮功能障碍和亚临床炎症有关。在过去十年中,心血管疾病在年轻人中变得更加普遍。他们通常在青春期被诊断出来。结论。尽管这一医疗保健问题具有重要意义,但迄今为止尚未发现心血管损伤的普遍临床和代谢标志物。肥胖患者心肌的结构和几何重排尚未得到充分的研究。关键词:心血管危险,心血管病理,肥胖,代谢综合征,青春期,青春期,原发性高血压
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Voprosy Prakticheskoi Pediatrii
Voprosy Prakticheskoi Pediatrii Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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