Investigation of the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in obese patients diagnosed with metabolic syndrome in childhood and examination of left ventricular function by echocardiography

被引:3
作者
Ozden, Guzin [2 ]
Gul, Ayse Esin Kibar [1 ]
Mengen, Eda [3 ]
Ucakturk, Ahmet [3 ]
Gursu, Hazim Alper [1 ]
Cetin, Ibrahim Ilker [4 ]
Kizilgun, Murat [5 ]
机构
[1] Ankara City Hosp, Clin Univ Hlth Sci, Dept Pediat Cardiol, Bilkent Bulvari 1, Ankara, Turkey
[2] Ankara City Hosp, Clin Univ Hlth Sci, Dept Pediat, Ankara, Turkey
[3] Ankara City Hosp, Dept Pediat Endocrinol, Ankara, Turkey
[4] Ankara City Hosp, Clin Ankara Yildirim Beyazit Univ, Dept Pediat Cardiol, Ankara, Turkey
[5] Clin Univ Hlth Sci, Gulhane Hosp, Dept Biochem, Ankara, Turkey
关键词
cardiovascular disease; childhood; echocardiography; metabolic syndrome; obesity; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; BLOOD-PRESSURE; CHILDREN; HYPERTENSION; ASSOCIATION; ADOLESCENTS; GEOMETRY; WEIGHT; INDEX; MASS;
D O I
10.1515/jpem-2020-0597
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objectives: The objective of this study is to investigate the cardiovascular risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS), which is increasingly becoming prevalent in childhood obesity. Methods: A total of 113 patients, 76 of whom were between the ages of 10 and 17 (mean age: 14.5 +/- 1.8 years) and diagnosed with obesity (30 non-MetS and 46 MetS using IDF) and 37 of whom constituted the control group, participated in the study. Echocardiographic examination and atherogenicity parameters (Atherogenic index of plasma [AIP: logTG/HDL], total cholesterol/HDL, and TG/HDL ratio and non-HDL) were evaluated. Results: The most common component accompanying obese MetS was found to be hypertension and low HDL. While obesity duration, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, fasting insulin, insulin resistance, atherogenicity parameters were determined to be significantly higher in the obese-MetS group. Echocardiography showed that while the thickness, volume, and diameter of LV end-diastolic wall, left ventricular mass (LVM), LVM index (LVMI g/m(2)) and relative wall thickness (RWT) were significantly high in the MetS group, however, mitral E/A ratio was significantly lower (p<0.05). Change in LV geometry consistent with concentric remodeling (increased RWT, normal LVMI) was visible in obese groups. LVM were positively significantly related to BMI, waist circumference, insulin resistance, blood pressure, LDL level, and negative to mitral E/A ratio. In the obese-MetS group, LVMI was positively correlated to office systolic BP, left atrium end-diastolic volume/index. Conclusions: LVMI and atherogenicity parameters that were found to be significantly higher in obese MetS exhibit increased cardiovascular risk in childhood.
引用
收藏
页码:885 / 896
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] IS SERUM CALCIUM LEVEL AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR FOR LEFT VENTRICULAR HYPERTROPHY IN OBESE PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME?
    Sava, Elisabeta
    Soare, Iulia
    Sirbu, Anca
    Leca, Bianca
    Florea, Suzana
    Fica, Simona
    INTERDIAB 2017: DIABETES MELLITUS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2017, : 262 - 270
  • [22] Impact of Dapagliflozin on the Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in Diabetic Patients with Heart Failure Complicating Cardiovascular Risk Factors
    Soga, Fumitaka
    Tanaka, Hidekazu
    Tatsumi, Kazuhiro
    Mochizuki, Yasuhide
    Sano, Hiroyuki
    Toki, Hiromi
    Matsumoto, Kensuke
    Shite, Junya
    Takaoka, Hideyuki
    Doi, Tomofumi
    Hirata, Ken-ichi
    INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2021, 60 (15) : 2367 - 2374
  • [23] Burden of Uncontrolled Metabolic Risk Factors and Left Ventricular Structure and Function in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
    Jorgensen, Peter Godsk
    Jensen, Magnus Thorsten
    Biering-Sorensen, Tor
    Mogelvang, Rasmus
    Fritz-Hansen, Thomas
    Vilsboll, Tina
    Rossing, Peter
    Jensen, Jan Skov
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, 2018, 7 (19):
  • [24] Prevalence and Risk Factors of Metabolic Syndrome Components in Childhood Cancer Survivors
    Jin, Hye Young
    Lee, Jun Ah
    Park, Meerim
    Park, Hyeon Jin
    JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT ONCOLOGY, 2023, 12 (02) : 224 - 231
  • [25] Prevalence and risk factors of the metabolic syndrome in adult survivors of childhood leukemia
    Oudin, Claire
    Simeoni, Marie-Claude
    Sirvent, Nicolas
    Contet, Audrey
    Begu-Le Coroller, Audrey
    Bordigoni, Pierre
    Curtillet, Catherine
    Poiree, Maryline
    Thuret, Isabelle
    Play, Barbara
    Massot, Mara Carazza
    Chastagner, Pascal
    Chambost, Herve
    Auquier, Pascal
    Michel, Gerard
    BLOOD, 2011, 117 (17) : 4442 - 4448
  • [26] Prevalence of metabolic syndrome risk factors and their relationships with renal function in Chinese centenarians
    Fu, Shihui
    Yao, Yao
    Luan, Fuxin
    Zhao, Yali
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2018, 8
  • [27] Cardiovascular risk factors and prevalence of metabolic syndrome among children and adolescents
    Banas, Izabela
    Lewek, Pawel
    FAMILY MEDICINE AND PRIMARY CARE REVIEW, 2015, 17 (02) : 79 - 81
  • [28] Association of cardio-ankle vascular index with cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular events in metabolic syndrome patients
    Laucevicius, Aleksandras
    Ryliskyte, Ligita
    Balsyte, Jurate
    Badariene, Jolita
    Puronaite, Roma
    Navickas, Rokas
    Solovjova, Svetlana
    MEDICINA-LITHUANIA, 2015, 51 (03): : 152 - 158
  • [29] Prevalence of diabetes, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular risk factors in US Asian Indians: results from a national study
    Misra, Ranjita
    Patel, Thakor
    Kotha, Purushotham
    Raji, Annaswamy
    Ganda, Om
    Banerji, MaryAnn
    Shah, Viral
    Vijay, Kris
    Mudaliar, Sundar
    Iyer, Dinakar
    Balasubramanyam, Ashok
    JOURNAL OF DIABETES AND ITS COMPLICATIONS, 2010, 24 (03) : 145 - 153
  • [30] Prevalence and risk factors for left ventricular hypertrophy and left ventricular geometric abnormality in the patients with hypertension among Han Chinese
    Wang Shu-xia
    Xue Hao
    Zou Yu-bao
    Sun Kai
    Fu Chun-yan
    Wang Hu
    Hui Ru-tai
    CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2012, 125 (01) : 21 - 26