• Title of article

    Anthropometric indices associated with dyslipidemia in obese children and adolescents: a retrospective study in Isfahan, Iran

  • Author/Authors

    Hashemipour، Mahin نويسنده , , Soghrati، Mahnaz نويسنده General Practitioner, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. , , Malek Ahmadi، Mohammad نويسنده General Practitioner, School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran. , , Soghrati، Mojgan نويسنده Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran Soghrati, Mojgan

  • Issue Information
    فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 25 سال 2011
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    31
  • To page
    39
  • Abstract
    BACKGROUND: Central obesity is an important risk factor for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Preventive interventions from childhood are necessary due to the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity. Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), waist to hip ratio (WHR) and waist to height ratio (WSR) are anthropometric indices for measurement of obesity. This study aimed to assess the association between these anthropometric indices and dyslipidemia in obese children and adolescents. METHODS: This retrospective study was done on the records of 2064 obese children and adolescents aged 6-18 years at the obesity clinic, in Isfahan Cardiovascular Research center. Age, gender, weight, height, WC, hip circumference (HC), triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C), HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C), Fasting blood sugar (FBS), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) were taken from patients’ record. Receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve and Pearson correlation were used to analyze the data. RESULTS: 2064 girls and boys aged 6-18 years were divided into 3 age groups of 6-9.9 years, 10-13.9 years and 14-18 years. Prevalence of high LDL-C, TC, TG, FBS, SBP, DBP and low HDL-C was higher among the boys compared to the girls. There was a significant association between TC, LDL-C, TG and FBS with BMI, WC, WHR and WSR. However, no significant correlation was seen between HDL-C and the four anthropometric indices. CONCLUSION: Our study showed a significant correlation between BMI, WC and WSR with high levels of TC, TG and LDL-C in children and adolescents. Correlation between WHR and dyslipidemia in this study was significant but its predictive value was weaker than other three indices.
  • Journal title
    Arya Atherosclerosis
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Arya Atherosclerosis
  • Record number

    2280340