| Literature DB >> 26795037 |
Michael Khoury1, Cedric Manlhiot1, Don Gibson2, Nita Chahal1, Karen Stearne2, Stafford Dobbin2, Brian W McCrindle3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Universal screening of children for dyslipidemia and other cardiovascular risk factors has been recommended. Given the clustering of cardiovascular risk factors within families, one benefit of screening adolescents may be to identify "at-risk" families in which adult members might also be at elevated risk and potentially benefit from medical evaluation.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26795037 PMCID: PMC4721118 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-016-0548-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Characteristics of the study population
| Variable | Number | Male | Female | p |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3467 | 1718 (50 %) | 1749 (50 %) | ||
| BMI classification (World Health Organization) | 3382 | 0.002 | ||
| Underweight (<5th percentile) | 36 (2 %) | 32 (2 %) | ||
| Normal weight (≥5th–<85th percentile) | 1042 (62 %) | 1157 (68 %) | ||
| Overweight (≥85th–<95th percentile) | 251 (15 %) | 239 (14 %) | ||
| Obese (≥95th percentile) | 349 (21 %) | 276 (16 %) | ||
| Waist-to-height ratio | 3382 | 0.24 | ||
| <0.5 | 1324 (79 %) | 1379 (81 %) | ||
| 0.5–< 0.6 | 281 (17 %) | 266 (16 %) | ||
| ≥0.6 | 73 (4 %) | 59 (3 %) | ||
| Elevated blood pressure (maximum systolic/diastolic blood pressure) | 3359 | |||
| Normal (<90th percentile) | 1526 (91 %) | 1544 (91 %) | 0.46 | |
| Pre-hypertension (90–< 95th percentile) | 76 (5 %) | 91 (5 %) | ||
| Stage 1 hypertension (95th–< 99th percentile) | 52 (3 %) | 44 (3 %) | ||
| Stage 2 hypertension (≥99th percentile) | 15 (1 %) | 11 (1 %) | ||
| Total cholesterol classification | 3061 | <0.001 | ||
| Normal (<4.4 mmol/L) | 1282 (84 %) | 1122 (73 %) | ||
| Borderline high (4.4–< 5.2 mmol/L) | 191 (13 %) | 323 (21 %) | ||
| High (≥5.2 mmol/L) | 50 (3 %) | 93 (6 %) | ||
| Low high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C) (<1.03 mmol/L) | 3005 | 572 (38 %) | 279 (18 %) | <0.001 |
| Non-high density lipoprotein (non-HDL-C) classification | 3061 | 0.001 | ||
| Normal | 1224 (80 %) | 1149 (75 %) | ||
| Borderline high (≥3.10 to <3.75 mmol/L) | 196 (13 %) | 268 (17 %) | ||
| High (≥3.75 mmol/L) | 103 (7 %) | 121 (8 %) |
P values correspond to differences between males and females regarding classification distribution or prevalence of abnormalities
Family history
| Number | Positive history (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| Diabetes mellitus-1st degree | 3296 | 291 (9 %) |
| Diabetes mellitus-2nd degree | 3311 | 1457 (44 %) |
| Hypertension-1st degree | 3229 | 702 (22 %) |
| Hypertension-2nd degree | 3240 | 1956 (60 %) |
| Hyperlipidemia-1st degree | 3193 | 618 (19 %) |
| Hyperlipidemia-2nd degree | 3206 | 1670 (52 %) |
| Early atherosclerotic event | 3467 | 1127 (34 %) |
Fig. 1Association between positive screening in the adolescent and odds of abnormalities in 1st and 2nd degree relatives