| Literature DB >> 19956748 |
Darren M Allcock1, Michael J Gardner, James R Sowers.
Abstract
The incidence of overweight and obesity is rising at an alarming pace in the pediatric population, just as in the adult population. The adult comorbidities associated with this risk factor are well-recognized and are being further elucidated continually. Additionally, we are gradually developing a better understanding of the risks of overweight and obesity among children while they are still young. However, there is now a growing body of evidence showing that childhood obesity not only leads all too frequently to adult obesity, but is in itself a risk factor for cardiometabolic syndrome and resultant cardiovascular risk in adulthood. If current trends continue, the problem of pediatric overweight and obesity will become of unmanageable proportions once these individuals reach adulthood. Future research efforts toward understanding this complex problem will need to focus on those overweight and obese children who later went on to change their metabolic course and become normal-weight adults.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19956748 PMCID: PMC2775687 DOI: 10.1155/2009/108187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pediatr Endocrinol ISSN: 1687-9848
| Study | Population | Outcome measured | Significant result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vanhala et al. [ | 1008 Finnish people born in the years 1947, 1952, and 1957 | Relationship between obesity and cardiometabolic syndrome in childhood and adulthood | Risk of cardiometabolic syndrome was lower among obese adults who had not been obese as children |
| Hofmans et al. [ | 78,612 18 year old Dutch men | Impact of BMI on all-cause mortality | Higher incidence of all-cause deaths in those with BMI >25 or <18 |
| Morrison et al. [ | 771 children from Cincinnati, followed into adulthood | Relationship between cardiometabolic syndrome in childhood and CHD in adulthood | Adults more likely to develop CHD if they had cardiometabolic syndrome in childhood |
| Li et al. [ | 486 adults age 25–37 from Bogalusa, La. with at least 3 cardiovascular risk factors | Association of carotid IMT with cardiovascular risk factors | Childhood measures of LDL-C and BMI predict carotid IMT in young adults |