1. Metabolic setup and risks in obese children
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Kocova Mirjana, Sukarova-Angelovska Elena, Tanaskoska Milica, Palcevska-Kocevska Snezana, and Krstevska Marija
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adiponectin ,children ,leptin ,insulinemia ,metabolic setup ,obesity ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Background: In the past decades, the obesity epidemic in children of all ages has been an important research field for detecting the metabolic causes and consequences of obesity, the major focus being on insulin and adipocytokine levels. Metabolic work-up in obese children is recommended in the age group as young as 2-6 years. There is evidence that birth weight can be a factor causing obesity later in life accompanied by metabolic complications. Methods: Insulin, leptin, and adiponectin levels were analyzed in 269 obese children and 60 controls, as well as 110 newborn children with different birth weight and different length of gestation, using standard methods. Results: In 53.6% of the obese children, complications of obesity such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, hyperlipidemia, heart attack or stroke were found in family members. The peak insulinemia on O G TT was significantly higher in the pubertal compared to the prepubertal group (110.5± 75.9 pU/mL versus 72.2±62.7 pU/mL) (p
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- 2015