• Title of article

    Decrease in Serum Adiponectin Levels Associated with Visceral Fat Accumulation Independent of Pubertal Stage in Children and Adolescents

  • Author/Authors

    Medina-Bravo، نويسنده , , Patricia and Meza-Santibلٌez، نويسنده , , Ruth and Rosas-Fernلndez، نويسنده , , Patricia and Galvلn-Duarte، نويسنده , , Rosa and Saucedo-Garcيa، نويسنده , , Renata and Velلzquez-Lَpez، نويسنده , , Lubia and Torres-Tamayo، نويسنده , , Margarita، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    115
  • To page
    121
  • Abstract
    Background and Aims ood obesity is an important risk factor for the development of insulin resistance (IR) and its co-morbidities. However, visceral adipose tissue (VAT) rather than obesity appears to have a determining role in the development of IR. Adiponectin is considered a key molecule for protection against metabolic abnormalities related to IR. Several studies have documented that lower adiponectin concentrations are related to VAT, but the results are still controversial. We undertook this study to assess the association between VAT and adiponectin concentrations with respect to body mass index (BMI) and pubertal stage in children and adolescents. s five subjects were studied (46 prepubertal and 39 pubertal) and classified according to BMI into obese and normal weight groups. All participants were given a clinical examination. Glucose, insulin, lipid profile and adiponectin were measured. VAT was estimated using helical computed tomography. s prepubertal group, obese children had lower adiponectin concentrations than nonobese subjects (p <0.001) but not in pubertal group (p = 0.67). When the total population was subclassified according to VAT, those with higher VAT had greater systolic and diastolic blood pressure, triglycerides, post-load glucose, insulin and HOMA-IR (p <0.001) compared to those with less VAT. HDL-C and adiponectin values trends to diminish as VAT increased (p = 0.005 and p = 0.015, respectively). sions ectin concentrations are inversely associated with VAT in children. The higher amount of VAT is related to metabolic abnormalities including lower values of adiponectin, which could confer a greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease.
  • Keywords
    Pubertal stage , visceral fat , Metabolic abnormalities , children , Adiponectin
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Archives of Medical Research
  • Record number

    1797477