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Young-Gyu Cho1, Kyung-Hee Park, Chan-Won Kim, Yang-Im Hur.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recently, it has been reported that gamma-glumyltransferase (GGT) is associated with various cardiovascular risk factors including overweight in adults. However, there are few studies on the relationship between GGT and cardiovascular risk factors in children. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between serum GGT level and overweight in Korean urban children.Entities:
Keywords: Child; Gamma-glutamyltransferase; Overweight; Oxidative stress
Year: 2011 PMID: 22745853 PMCID: PMC3383127 DOI: 10.4082/kjfm.2011.32.3.182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Fam Med ISSN: 2005-6443
General characteristics of study subjects.
*P-value by t-test or chi-square test. †Values have been analyzed after log-transformation.
Figure 1Comparison of adiposity indices according to gender-specific quartiles of serum gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) level. (A) Body mass index (kg/m2). (B) Waist circumference (cm). (C) Body fat (%). All P < 0.05 by one-way ANOVA. Error bars represent ± SD. Values marked with a different letter are significantly different (P < 0.05) by post-hoc Tukey test. Boys Q1: ≤12.2 mg/dL, Q2: 12.3-13.8 mg/dL, Q3: 13.9-15.7 mg/dL, Q4: ≥15.8 mg/dL; Girls Q1: ≤12.0 mg/dL, Q2: 12.1-13.0 mg/dL, Q3: 13.1-14.6 mg/dL, Q4: ≥14.7 mg/dL.
Comparison of cardiovascular risk factors according to gender-specific quartiles of serum Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) level.
Values marked with a different letter are significantly different (P < 0.05) by post-hoc Tukey test.
AST: aspartate aminotransferase, ALT: alanine transaminase, HDL-C: high density lipoprotein cholesterol.
*P-value by one-way ANOVA or chi-square test. †Values have been analyzed after log-transformation.
Results of multiple logistic regression analysis on overweight.
CI: confidence interval, BMI: body mass index, GGT: gamma-glutamyltransferase.
*Low income: <3 million won/mo, middle income: 3-4 million won/mo, high income: ≥4 million won/mo. †Boys Q1: ≤12.2 mg/dL, Q2: 12.3-13.8 mg/dL, Q3: 13.9-15.7 mg/dL, Q4: ≥15.8 mg/dL; Girls Q1: ≤12.0 mg/dL, Q2: 12.1-13.0 mg/dL, Q3: 13.1-14.6 mg/dL, Q4: ≥14.7 mg/dL.