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Assessment of Child Anthropometry in a Large Epidemiologic Study
Published on: February 2, 2017
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[肥胖儿童中的脂肪基因]
Yu V Burmitskaya1, O V Vasyukova1, P L Okorokov1
1Endocrinology Research Center.
概括
肥胖的青少年与健康的同龄人相比,显示了像IL-6和虹膜素这样的皮肌蛋白水平的升高. 增加的IL-6与更高的BMI和脂肪组织相关,表明adipomyokines和儿童肥胖进展之间的联系.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 儿童肥胖症 儿童肥胖症
- 代谢健康 代谢健康
背景情况:
- 由肌肉和脂肪组织分泌的阿迪波米约金可以在肥胖时产生促炎作用或在运动后产生积极的代谢作用.
- 了解小儿肥胖症中的阿迪波米约金 (adipomyokine) 概况对于代谢健康的洞察至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究在被诊断为具有宪法外源性肥胖症的儿童中基氨酸分泌的特定模式.
- 为了比较肥胖儿童和健康的对照组之间的胺基因水平.
主要方法:
- 该研究涉及80名青少年:60名肥胖者和20名对照者,通过生物阻抗分析评估身体成分.
- 使用商业酶免疫测试套件量化了包括IL-6在内的阿迪波米约金水平,肌态素和虹膜素.
- 使用STATISTICA v.12.0进行统计分析,结果以中位数和四分位数 (p < 0.05显著性) 呈现.
主要成果:
- 与对照组相比,肥胖青少年的IL-6和虹膜素水平显著更高 (分别为p=0.041和p=0.043).
- 随着肥胖症的严重程度 (I级与III级) 的增加,IL-6,肌静止素和色素的度增加.
- 在肥胖儿童中,较高的IL-6水平与增加的BMI,BMI-SDS和脂肪组织相关;在肥胖女孩中,虹膜素的含量更高.
结论:
- 显而易见的阿迪波米奥金 (adipomyokine) 概况使肥胖儿童与体重正常的儿童有所区别.
- 肥胖症中IL-6水平升高与脂肪组织质量增加有关.
- 需要进行进一步的研究,以探索adipomyokine分泌,身体组成和儿科肥胖的代谢并发症.
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