| Literature DB >> 26047327 |
Yan Yan Chen1, Jin Ping Wang2, Ya Yun Jiang2, Hui Li2, Ying Hua Hu2, Kok Onn Lee3, Guang Wei Li4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The association between hyperinsulinemia and obesity is well known. However, it is uncertain especially in childhood obesity, if initial fasting hyperinsulinemia predicts obesity, or obesity leads to hyperinsulinemia through insulin resistance.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26047327 PMCID: PMC4457927 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127389
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Physical characteristics and biochemical parameters of boys and girls at ages 5 and 10 years.
| 5 years old | 10 years old | |||
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| Variable | Boys | Girls | Boys | Girls |
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| 211 | 213 | 211 | 213 |
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| 5.51±0.04 | 5.34±0.04 | 10.51±0.04 | 10.39±0.04 |
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| 121.32±0.32 | 119.11±0.34 | 143.05±0.40 | 141.83±0.46 |
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| 23.38±0.28 | 21.54±0.24 | 38.17±0.62 | 34.95±0.52 |
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| 15.83±0.14 | 15.12±0.11 | 18.52±0.24 | 17.24±0.19 |
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| 102.55±0.91 | 102.34±0.72 | 104.45±1.32 | 100.10±1.00 |
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| 101.63±0.84 | 100.05±0.84 | 97.08±0.74 | 95.95±0.53 |
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| 66.63±0.72 | 66.04±0.76 | 65.63±0.50 | 63.72±0.51 |
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| 5.27±0.03 | 5.13±0.03 | 5.36±0.03 | 5.33±0.03 |
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| 4.37±0.22 | 4.89±0.20 | 4.50±0.21 | 4.39±0.23 |
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| 0.52±0.02 | 0.63±0.03 | 0.98±0.03 | 1.06±0.03 |
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| 1.04±0.06 | 1.13±0.05 | 1.08±0.05 | 1.05±0.06 |
Abbreviations BMI,body mass index;WFH, percentage of ideal weight for height; SBP, Systolic blood pressure; DBP, Diastolic blood pressure; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; FI, fasting insulin; TG, triglycerides; HOMA-IR, homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance.
*P<0.05
**P<0.01
Weight, BMI and WFH at 5, 10 years of age and change of them according to fasting insulin quartiles at 5 years of age.
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Abbreviations Weight5: weight at 5 years old; Weight10: weight at 10 years old; ΔWeight: change of weight from 5 to 10 years; BMI5: BMI at 5 years old; BMI10: BMI at 10 years old; ΔBMI: change of BMI from 5 to 10 years; WFH5: WFH at 5 years old; WFH 10: WFH at 10 years old; ΔWFH: change of WFH from 5 to 10 years
*P<0.05
**P<0.05
Predictors of weight gain in children of early childhood Dependent Variable
| Independent variable | β | SE | 95%CI |
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| Gender | -0.2 | 0.43 | (0.35–1.90) | 0.65 |
| Birth weight | -0.0004 | 0 | (0.99–1.00) | 0.41 |
| TV viewing time | 0.41 | 0.09 | (1.26–1.80) | <0.0001 |
| Weight at baseline | 0.75 | 0.06 | (1.88–2.38) | <0.0001 |
| Fasting insulin at baseline | 0.31 | 0.07 | (1.18–1.56) | <0.0001 |
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| Gender | -0.54 | 0.19 | (0.40–0.84) | 0.005 |
| Birth weight | -0.0001 | 0.0002 | (0.99–1.00) | 0.97 |
| TV viewing time | 0.17 | 0.04 | (1.10–1.28) | <0.0001 |
| BMI at baseline | 0.15 | 0.05 | (1.05–1.28) | 0.0052 |
| Fasting insulin at baseline | 0.18 | 0.03 | (1.13–1.27) | <0.0001 |
Model A: Change of weight during 5 years
Model B: Change of weight during 5 years
Fig 1The change of weight during a 5-year follow-up related to the plasma fasting insulin and weight at baseline.
With the increase of fasting insulin and weight at baseline, weight increased gradually and became greater. The mean value weight gain during the 5-year follow-up in the top weight at baseline tertile was significant greater than that in the lowest tertile in each fasting insulin at baseline quartile (p<0.01).The greatest weight gain was in the top quartile of fasting insulin and meanwhile in the top tertile of weight at baseline. Baseline fasting insulin significantly correlated with ΔWeight in the subgroup of top and middle weight tertile (r = 0.39, P<0.0001 and r = 0.33, P<0.0001, respectively), but not in the lowest weight tertile subgroups at baseline (r = 14, P>0.05).