Erschienen in:
29.09.2015 | Short Communication
Waist circumference, trunk and visceral fat cutoff values for detecting hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance in children: the Healthy Growth Study
verfasst von:
George Moschonis, Kalliopi Karatzi, Maria Christina Polychronopoulou, Yannis Manios
Erschienen in:
European Journal of Nutrition
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Ausgabe 7/2016
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Excerpt
The prevalence of childhood obesity is rapidly increasing worldwide, and it is associated with severe comorbidities [
1]. Overweight and obesity in early childhood have been shown to increase the likelihood of being obese in later childhood [
2], and it seems to also track to adulthood, when it becomes associated with an increased prevalence of chronic diseases like metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases [
1]. Central obesity, which is characterized by intra-abdominal fat accumulation, is associated with abnormal cytokine expression and exacerbation of insulin resistance [
3]. Insulin resistance is a critical link between adiposity and increased chronic disease risk, given its association with type 2 diabetes and the metabolic syndrome in both children and adults [
3]. Therefore, early identification of insulin resistant states in children may serve as a valuable mean of disease prevention. …