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High Metabolic Syndrome Prevalence in Down Syndrome Children: Need for New Guidelines
Selvamanojkumar Sundaravel1, Neerja Gupta1, Vandana Jain2
1Division of Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
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Down syndrome (DS) is the most common chromosomal abnormality associated with intellectual disabilities. Many metabolic issues begin in childhood, and children without DS are reported to have a high prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) according to various studies. However, our understanding of the risk of MS in children with DS is limited. A cross-sectional study assessed the prevalence of MS in DS children aged 10-18 during 2022-2024. Demographic details and anthropometric measurements were recorded for all participants. Fasting blood samples were collected for blood glucose, insulin, and lipid profile analysis. The modified NCEP-ATP III criteria were used to classify the MS. We also evaluated insulin resistance (IR) using HOMA-IR and body adiposity patterns with a DEXA scan in DS children aged 6-18. Seventy-six children aged 10-18 and 38 aged 6-9 were enrolled. The prevalence of MS was 18% in our cohort. Dyslipidemia (high triglycerides and low HDL) was observed in 21% and 15.8% of children aged 6-9 and 10-18, respectively. IR was observed in 27.6% and 7.8% of children aged 10-18 and 6-9, respectively. IR was positively correlated with BMI, whereas no correlation was observed with MS or dyslipidemia. Total body fat mass was positively correlated with MS. Our study observed a higher prevalence (18.0%) of MS than age-matched general population studies (pooled prevalence: 5.0%). Additionally, we observed a high prevalence of dyslipidemia and IR from 6 years of age. The results indicate the need to review the management guidelines and consider incorporating metabolic workups.
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