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Impaired Insulin Sensitivity and Elevated Ectopic Fat in Healthy Obese vs. Nonobese Prepubertal Children

Authors :
Stuart A. Chalew
William T. Cefalu
Julia Volaufova
Melinda S. Sothern
Steven R. Smith
Arlette Soros
Stewart T. Gordon
D. Enette Larson-Meyer
Eric Ravussin
Michael I. Goran
Brian Bennett
Bradley R. Newcomer
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Insulin sensitivity is impaired and ectopic fat (accretion of lipids outside of typical adipose tissue depots) increased in obese adults and adolescents. It is unknown how early in life this occurs; thus, it is important to evaluate young children to identify potential factors leading to the development of metabolic syndrome. We examined an ethnically diverse cohort of healthy, exclusively prepubertal children (N = 123; F = 57, M = 66; age 8.04 ± 0.77 years) to examine differences in insulin sensitivity and ectopic and visceral fat deposition between obese and nonobese youth. Obesity was categorized by age- and sex-adjusted BMI z-scores (nonobese = z-score

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f541e2eae927d532858ec4d2769074e0