肥胖青少年代谢综合征:什么是足够的?

Leticia Esposito Sewaybricker , Maria Ângela R.G.M. Antonio , Roberto Teixeira Mendes , Antonio de Azevedo Barros Filho , Mariana Porto Zambon
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目的研究青少年代谢综合征(MS)的三个不同标准之间的一致性,并确定MS的相关因素。方法对在坎皮纳斯国立大学临床医院肥胖儿童和青少年门诊就诊的65名年龄在10至18岁的肥胖患者进行横断面研究。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)、国际糖尿病联合会(IDF)和成人治疗小组III (ATP III)的标准定义多发性硬化症。临床、人体测量学和实验室数据与多发性硬化症相关。结果65名受试者中,根据WHO标准无多发性硬化症,而根据IDF诊断为多发性硬化症的有18人(27.6%),根据ATP III诊断为多发性硬化症的有19人(29.2%)。IDF和ATP III之间的一致性非常好(kappa 81%)。在这项研究中,青春期和甘油三酯水平在有MS和没有MS的受试者中有显著的统计学差异,第一是ATP III (p = 0.03),第二是IDF (p = 0.005)和ATP III (p = 0.001)标准。结论WHO的标准似乎并不适用于青少年。IDF和ATP III标准有很好的一致性。青春期和甘油三酯与多发性硬化症有关
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Metabolic syndrome in obese adolescents: what is enough?

Objective

To study the agreement among three distinct criteria for metabolic syndrome (MS) adapted to adolescents, and to identify associated factors for MS.

Methods

Cross-sectional study with 65 obese subjects aged 10 to 18 years, attended to at the Outpatient Clinic for Obese Children and Adolescents at the Clinical Hospital of the Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp). MS was defined using the criteria of the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), and the Adult Treatment Panel III (ATP III). Clinical, anthropometrical, and laboratorial data were associated to MS.

Results

From the 65 subjects, none had MS according to the WHO criteria, while 18 were diagnosed with MS (27.6%) according to the IDF, and 19 (29.2%) according to the ATP III. Agreement between IDF and ATP III was excellent (kappa 81%). In this study, puberty and triglycerides levels showed significant statistical difference when comparing subjects with and without MS, the first for ATP III (p = 0.03), and the second for IDF (p = 0.005) and ATP III (p = 0.001) criteria.

Conclusion

The WHO criteria does not seem to be adequate for adolescents. IDF and ATP III criteria had an excellent agreement. Puberty and triglycerides were associated with MS

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