Age- and Gender-Specific Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in 2228 First Graders: The PEP Family Heart Study

Because first graders are critical for excess weight gain, we assessed components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) using the pediatric definition of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). We compared four MetS components as defined by the IDF with age- and gender-specific components in 2228 fi...

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Main Authors: Peter Schwandt, Thomas Bertsch, Evelyn Liepold, Gerda-Maria Haas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Scientifica
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/394807
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spelling doaj-a018812d59074ba3935e94ff659e4b5d2020-11-24T22:26:29ZengHindawi LimitedScientifica2090-908X2013-01-01201310.1155/2013/394807394807Age- and Gender-Specific Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in 2228 First Graders: The PEP Family Heart StudyPeter Schwandt0Thomas Bertsch1Evelyn Liepold2Gerda-Maria Haas3Arteriosklerose-Präventions-Institut, München-Nürnberg, 81477 München, GermanyInstitut für Klinische Chemie, Laboratoriumsmedizin und Transfusionsmedizin-Zentrallaboratorium, Klinikum Nürnberg, 90419 Nürnberg, GermanyArteriosklerose-Präventions-Institut, München-Nürnberg, 81477 München, GermanyArteriosklerose-Präventions-Institut, München-Nürnberg, 81477 München, GermanyBecause first graders are critical for excess weight gain, we assessed components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) using the pediatric definition of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). We compared four MetS components as defined by the IDF with age- and gender-specific components in 2228 first graders at the age of 6. The growth curves were derived from 22113 children and adolescents who participated in the PEP Family Heart Study. The aim was to determine in first graders precise values of waist circumference (WC), blood pressure (BP), triglycerides (TG), and HDL-Cholesterol (HDL-C) based on growth curves that were developed for a large German population of youths and to assess the prevalence in terms of both definitions at this critical age. The prevalence of high blood pressure for age was 13% compared with only 2% according to IDF. Because of this considerable divergence, we propose to define MetS components based on national growth curves.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/394807
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author Peter Schwandt
Thomas Bertsch
Evelyn Liepold
Gerda-Maria Haas
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Thomas Bertsch
Evelyn Liepold
Gerda-Maria Haas
Age- and Gender-Specific Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in 2228 First Graders: The PEP Family Heart Study
Scientifica
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Thomas Bertsch
Evelyn Liepold
Gerda-Maria Haas
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title Age- and Gender-Specific Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in 2228 First Graders: The PEP Family Heart Study
title_short Age- and Gender-Specific Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in 2228 First Graders: The PEP Family Heart Study
title_full Age- and Gender-Specific Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in 2228 First Graders: The PEP Family Heart Study
title_fullStr Age- and Gender-Specific Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in 2228 First Graders: The PEP Family Heart Study
title_full_unstemmed Age- and Gender-Specific Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in 2228 First Graders: The PEP Family Heart Study
title_sort age- and gender-specific components of the metabolic syndrome in 2228 first graders: the pep family heart study
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Scientifica
issn 2090-908X
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Because first graders are critical for excess weight gain, we assessed components of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) using the pediatric definition of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). We compared four MetS components as defined by the IDF with age- and gender-specific components in 2228 first graders at the age of 6. The growth curves were derived from 22113 children and adolescents who participated in the PEP Family Heart Study. The aim was to determine in first graders precise values of waist circumference (WC), blood pressure (BP), triglycerides (TG), and HDL-Cholesterol (HDL-C) based on growth curves that were developed for a large German population of youths and to assess the prevalence in terms of both definitions at this critical age. The prevalence of high blood pressure for age was 13% compared with only 2% according to IDF. Because of this considerable divergence, we propose to define MetS components based on national growth curves.
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