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Risk factors for impaired glucose tolerance in obese children and adolescents
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作者 Michaela Kleber gideon de sousa +1 位作者 Sophie Papcke Thomas Reinehr 《World Journal of Diabetes》 SCIE CAS 2010年第4期129-134,共6页
AIM:To investigate which obese children have an increased risk for impaired glucose tolerance(IGT),a risk factor for later diabetes.METHODS:We studied 169 European untreated obese children and adolescents with normal ... AIM:To investigate which obese children have an increased risk for impaired glucose tolerance(IGT),a risk factor for later diabetes.METHODS:We studied 169 European untreated obese children and adolescents with normal glucose tolerance at baseline.Waist circumference,fasting glucose,lipids,blood pressure,pubertal stage,2 h glucose in oral glucose tolerance test(oGTT),and HbA1c were deter mined at baseline and 1 year later.RESULTS:One year after baseline,19(11.2) children demonstrated IGT,4(2.4) children had impaired fas ting glucose,no(0) child suffered from diabetes,and 146(86) children still showed normal glucose tolerance.At baseline,the children with IGT and with normal glucose tolerance in a one-year follow-up did not differ significantly in respect of any analyzed parameter,apart from pubertal stage.The children developing IGT entered puberty significantly more frequently(37 vs 3,P < 0.001).One year after baseline,the childr en with IGT demonstrated significantly increased waist circumference,blood pressure values,insulin and triglyceride concentrations,and insulin resistance index HOMA.The children remaining in the normal glucose tolerance status 1 year after baseline did not demonstrate any significant changes.CONCLUSION:During the study period of 1 year,more than 10 of the obese children with normal glucose tolerance converted to IGT.Repeated screening with oGTT seems meaningful in obese children entering puberty or demonstrating increased insulin resistance,waist circumference,blood pressure,or triglyceride concen trations. 展开更多
关键词 IMPAIRED GLUCOSE tolerance Risk factors LIPIDS Blood pressure Pubertal stage WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE
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A Comparison of Polysomnographic Variables between Adolescents with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and Healthy Controls
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作者 gideon de sousa Bernhard Schlüter +3 位作者 Thomas Menke Eckardt Trowitzsch Werner Andler Thomas Reinehr 《International Journal of Clinical Medicine》 2010年第2期48-53,共6页
The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is clearly increased in adults with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). The symptoms of PCOS usually begin around menarche. However, data concerning poly?somno... The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is clearly increased in adults with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). The symptoms of PCOS usually begin around menarche. However, data concerning poly?somnographic variables in adolescents with PCOS are limited. As obesity is a well-known risk factor for OSAS, we aimed to analyze differences in polysomnographic variables between obese and extremely obese adolescents with PCOS and healthy, normal-weight, obese, and extremely obese controls. Methods: Sixteen obese and 17 extremely obese adolescents with PCOS, 18 normal-weight, 17 obese, and 13 extremely obese controls underwent polysomno?graphy to compare mean transcutaneous arterial oxygen saturation (Sat O2), apnea-index (AI), hypopnea- index (HI), apnea-hypopnea index (AHI), the absolute number of obstructive apneas (NOA), percentage sleep stages 3 and 4 of non REM-sleep (stages 3 & 4), percentage of REM-sleep (% REM), sleep-onset latency, and sleep efficiency. Results: We found no significant differences between the groups concerning AI, HI, AHI, NOA, and stages 3 & 4. Significant differ?ences between the groups were found regarding Sat O2, % REM, sleep-onset latency, and sleep efficiency. Conclusions: Concerning the respiratory variables, adolescents with PCOS do not seem to differ from healthy controls regardless of weight status, but there seem to be differences in sleep architecture. 展开更多
关键词 PCOS OSAS Adolescents OBESITY EXTREME OBESITY POLYSOMNOGRAPHY
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