Oxidative stress in obesity and metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians
Oxidative stress is associated with the individual components of metabolic syndrome and has been implicated in the development of complications of these metabolic disorders. In this study oxidative stress levels have been compared in obese Indians (a high-risk population for diabetes and cardiovascu...
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doaj-351466eed76e42809612b6e3dc6189252020-11-25T02:20:59ZengSociety of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, BelgradeJournal of Medical Biochemistry1452-82581452-82662011-01-013021151201452-82581102115VOxidative stress in obesity and metabolic syndrome in Asian IndiansVeigas Maria Nina0Dharmalingam Mala1Marcus Rani Sara2Department of Biochemistry, MSU-GEF International Medical School, Bangalore, IndiaDepartment of Endocrinology, M.S. Ramaiah Medical College and Teaching Hospital, Bangalore, IndiaDepartment of Biochemistry, MSU-GEF International Medical School, Bangalore, IndiaOxidative stress is associated with the individual components of metabolic syndrome and has been implicated in the development of complications of these metabolic disorders. In this study oxidative stress levels have been compared in obese Indians (a high-risk population for diabetes and cardiovascular disorders) with and without metabolic syndrome. 30 adult normotensive, normo glycemic obese subjects and 35 adults with metabolic syndrome of either sex with BMI >23 kg/m2 were compared with 30 adult, healthy volunteers with BMI <23 kg/m2. Anthropometric parameters, blood pressure, biochemical parameters, hydroperoxides levels and total antioxidant capacity were estimated. The obese groups with and without metabolic syndrome had significantly increased anthropometric parameters like waist circumference and index of central obesity and aqueous phase hydro peroxides when compared with normal controls. The metabolic syndrome group also had significantly increased blood sugar levels, lipid profile and hydroperoxide levels when compared to obese or control groups. There was no alteration in the total antioxidant capacity in any of the groups. The Triglyceride/HDL-Cholesterol ratio (>3), a surrogate marker of insulin resistance, indicates insulin resistance in the metabolic syndrome group. The anthropometric profile, insulin resistance and oxidative stress seen in obesity are further elaborated in metabolic syndrome. Thus, the early identification of high-risk individuals based on anthropometric parameters, lipid profile, insulin resistance and indices of oxidative stress may help to prevent the development of complications of metabolic syndrome. .https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1452-8258/2011/1452-82581102115V.pdfobesitymetabolic syndromeoxidative stressinsulin resistancehydroperoxidescardiovascular disorders |
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Veigas Maria Nina Dharmalingam Mala Marcus Rani Sara Oxidative stress in obesity and metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians Journal of Medical Biochemistry obesity metabolic syndrome oxidative stress insulin resistance hydroperoxides cardiovascular disorders |
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Veigas Maria Nina Dharmalingam Mala Marcus Rani Sara |
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Oxidative stress in obesity and metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians |
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Oxidative stress in obesity and metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians |
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Oxidative stress in obesity and metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians |
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Oxidative stress in obesity and metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians |
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Oxidative stress in obesity and metabolic syndrome in Asian Indians |
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oxidative stress in obesity and metabolic syndrome in asian indians |
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Society of Medical Biochemists of Serbia, Belgrade |
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Journal of Medical Biochemistry |
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Oxidative stress is associated with the individual components of metabolic syndrome and has been implicated in the development of complications of these metabolic disorders. In this study oxidative stress levels have been compared in obese Indians (a high-risk population for diabetes and cardiovascular disorders) with and without metabolic syndrome. 30 adult normotensive, normo glycemic obese subjects and 35 adults with metabolic syndrome of either sex with BMI >23 kg/m2 were compared with 30 adult, healthy volunteers with BMI <23 kg/m2. Anthropometric parameters, blood pressure, biochemical parameters, hydroperoxides levels and total antioxidant capacity were estimated. The obese groups with and without metabolic syndrome had significantly increased anthropometric parameters like waist circumference and index of central obesity and aqueous phase hydro peroxides when compared with normal controls. The metabolic syndrome group also had significantly increased blood sugar levels, lipid profile and hydroperoxide levels when compared to obese or control groups. There was no alteration in the total antioxidant capacity in any of the groups. The Triglyceride/HDL-Cholesterol ratio (>3), a surrogate marker of insulin resistance, indicates insulin resistance in the metabolic syndrome group. The anthropometric profile, insulin resistance and oxidative stress seen in obesity are further elaborated in metabolic syndrome. Thus, the early identification of high-risk individuals based on anthropometric parameters, lipid profile, insulin resistance and indices of oxidative stress may help to prevent the development of complications of metabolic syndrome. . |
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obesity metabolic syndrome oxidative stress insulin resistance hydroperoxides cardiovascular disorders |
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