| Literature DB >> 18729298 |
Su Jin Seo1, Hyo Young Lee, Seung Wook Lee.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Although the metabolic syndrome (MS), which can lead to the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD) or diabetes mellitus (DM), is increasing in children and adolescents, no unified criteria have been established, and little attention has been paid to its occurrence in Korean children and adolescents. In this study, we compared the prevalence of the MS in Korean children and adolescents using the criteria which were modified for children and adolescents by Cook et al., Cruz and Goran, and Ferranti et al.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18729298 PMCID: PMC2615283 DOI: 10.3349/ymj.2008.49.4.563
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Yonsei Med J ISSN: 0513-5796 Impact factor: 2.759
Criteria Used to Identify the Metabolic Syndrome in Children and Adolescents in This Study
NCEP-ATP III, National Cholesterol Education Program--Adult Treatment Panel III; HDL, high-density lipoprotein; OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test.
*A cutoff point for high blood pressure using the sex-, age-, and height-specific 90th percentile, while this study used a sex- and age-specific 90th percentile cutoff only because of the small number of cases.
General Characteristics of the Study Subjects by Gender
BMI, body mass index; DM, diabetes mellitus; CVA, cerebrovascular accident; CVD, cardiovascular disease.
*p value calculated using the χ2 test.
Comparison of the Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome in Children and Adolescents for Each Set of Criteria
HDL, high-density lipoprotein.
Comparison of the Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome according to the Degree of Obesity in the Different Sets of Criteria
NA, not available.
*p value calculated using the χ2 test.
Agreement of the Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome in Children and Adolescents Using the Three Sets of Criteria
*Percentage of participants who were classified as either having or not having the MS using all three sets of criteria.
Fig. 1Agreement rate of the prevalence of the MS in children and adolescents using the three sets of criteria. MS, metabolic syndrome.