Familial Clustering of Metabolic Syndrome Components in Parents of Obese Children

Ş. Erdeve, E. Şimşek, Y. Dallar, Z. Bıyıklı
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Abstract: We evaluated familial aggregation of metabolic syndrome components in obese children. A total of 198 obese children and their parents were enrolled in a prospective cohort study and were evaluated for the intrafamilial relationships of metabolic syndrome components. Metabolic syndrome was diagnosed in 25 (26%) of 96 obese boys, in 27 (26.4%) of 102 obese girls, in 53 (34.8%) of 152 mothers, and in 37 (33.6%) of 110 fathers. Compared with obese boys, obese girls showed higher correlations with their mothers for waist circumference, systolic blood pressure, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and with their fathers for total cholesterol. Compared with obese girls, obese boys showed higher correlations with their fathers for waist circumference, body mass index, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglyceride, fasting plasma glucose, and diastolic blood pressure and with their mothers for total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, and triglyceride. There was a significant resemblance of metabolic syndrome and its components among families. Gender-related correlations should be considered for future interventions.
肥胖儿童父母代谢综合征成分的家族聚类分析
摘要:我们评估了肥胖儿童代谢综合征成分的家族聚集性。共有198名肥胖儿童及其父母参加了一项前瞻性队列研究,并评估了代谢综合征组成部分的家族内关系。96名肥胖男孩中有25人(26%),102名肥胖女孩中有27人(26.4%),152名母亲中有53人(34.8%),110名父亲中有37人(33.6%)被诊断为代谢综合征。与肥胖男孩相比,肥胖女孩在腰围、收缩压和高密度脂蛋白胆固醇方面与母亲的相关性更高,在总胆固醇方面与父亲的相关性更高。与肥胖女孩相比,肥胖男孩在腰围、体重指数、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇、甘油三酯、空腹血糖和舒张压方面与父亲的相关性更高,在总胆固醇、低密度脂蛋白和甘油三酯方面与母亲的相关性更高。家族间代谢综合征及其组成有显著的相似性。未来的干预措施应考虑与性别相关的相关性。
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Endocrinologist
Endocrinologist 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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