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Association of Serum Adiponectin Levels with Artherosclerosis and the Metabolic Syndrome in Obese Children

  • Yun-Ling Liu , Hong-Ri Liang , Hao-Tian Liu , Shu-Ying Li , Ye-ying Zhou , Hui-Ling Cheng and Liao-Sheng Zhou

ABSTRACT

Background: The atherosclerotic process starts at an early age and is linked to obesity. However, the exact pathophysiological mechanism is poorly understood.

Objective: To investigate the relationship between serum adiponectin and metabolic syndrome and early arteriosclerosis.

Subjects: 176 obese and 88 normal children.

Methods: Ultrasound measurement was performed to investigate IMT, FMD, carotid artery compliance (CAC). Adiponectin was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.

Results: Adiponectin levels correlated negatively with obese markers, blood pressure, fasting insulin, high sensitive CRP, HOMA-IR and IMT; marginally positively associated with CAC and HDL-c. The risk of metabolic syndrome increased 3.43 times when adiponectin levels were less than 7060ng/ml. Heavy obesity, hypertension, low HDL-c, fasting hyperinsulin, High LDL-c and metabolic syndrome percentage were different in three groups according to the cut-off value of adiponectin.

Conclusions: Low adiponectin levels are associated with a high incidence of metabolic syndrome.


Corresponding author: Yun-Ling Liu,

Published Online: 2010-09-17
Published in Print: 2010-August

© Freund Publishing House Ltd. 2010

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