Relation of body mass index and insulin resistance to cardiovascular risk factors, inflammatory factors, and oxidative stress during adolescence | |
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关键词: C-REACTIVE PROTEIN; NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY; AFRICAN-AMERICAN CHILDREN; TYPE-2 DIABETES-MELLITUS; 3RD NATIONAL-HEALTH; METABOLIC SYNDROME; FASTING INSULIN; BLOOD-PRESSURE; YOUNG-ADULTS; BETA-CELL; | |
DOI : 10.1161/01.CIR.0000161837.23846.57 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
Background-This study assessed the relation of fatness and insulin resistance and their interaction with cardiovascular risk factors, inflammatory factors, and oxidative stress in thin and heavy adolescents. Methods and Results-Euglycemic insulin clamp studies were performed on 295 (169 male, 126 female) adolescents (mean +/- SE age, 15 +/- 0.1 years). Comparisons were made between (1) heavy and thin adolescents; (2) insulin-sensitive and insulin-resistant adolescents; and (3) thin insulin-sensitive (T-IS), thin insulin-resistant (T-IR), heavy insulin-sensitive (H-IS), and heavy insulin-resistant (H-IR) adolescents. Summed z scores were used to determine clustering of risk factors (fasting insulin, triglycerides, HDL-C, and systolic blood pressure [SBP]) among the groups. SBP, triglycerides, and fasting insulin were significantly higher and HDL-C significantly lower in the heavy adolescents. Fasting insulin and triglycerides were significantly higher and HDL-C significantly lower in the insulin-resistant adolescents. Among the 4 groups, the risk factors and cluster score followed a pattern of risk as follows: T-IS
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