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Correlation Study Of Obesity And Metabolic Syndrome Among Adolescent Population

Posted on:2016-03-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M X YuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330467997544Subject:Internal medicine
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Objective:To study the correlation of obesity and metabolic syndrome ofadolescent.Methods:A total of2130cases of clinic and hospitalized adolescents patientsin endocrinology of our hospital from September2012to September2014were selected by random sampling method, the effective measurement ofthese indicators of student body, according to the China Youth overweightand obese BMI classification criteria for screening the obese, overweight,normal adolescent screening out for1:1:1pairing, these young peoplefasting blood extracted for effective measurement of its Hs-CRP,HOMA-IR and other biochemical indicators. Then the indicators with theX2test detection rate, with block design ANOVA test biochemicalindicators were compared.Results:2130cases of patients with overweight, obesity, abdominal obesity,MS detection rates were12.9%(274/2130),6.7%(142/2130),15.0%(320/2130),0.90%(19/2130); boys overweight, obesity, abdominalobesity, MS detection rates were14.1%(152/1078),8.5%(92/1078),13.8%(148/1078),1.28%(14/1078); girls Overweight, obesity, abdominal obesity, MS detection rate were11.6%(122/1052),4.8%(50/1052),16.3%(172/1052),0.51%(5/1052), respectively; obese groupbefore pairing patients with abdominal obesity, MS detection rate of78.9%(112/142),9.7%(14/142) were significantly higher in overweight,normal group45.7%(125/274),4.8%(82/1713),1.9%(5/274),0.01%(1/1713)(P <0.05), and overweight patients with abdominal obesity, MSdetection rates were also significantly higher than the control group (P<0.05); after pairing obesity group of patients with abdominal obesity,MS detection rate of81.9%(53/64),13%(64/64) were significantlyhigher in overweight, normal group39.6%(25/64),2.8%(2/64),4.7%(3/64),0.3%(1/64)(P <0.05), and overweight patients with abdominalobesity, MS detection rates were also significantly higher than the controlgroup (P <0.05); The TG, LDL-C, TC, SBP, DBP of obese andoverweight patients were significantly higher than the normal group (P<0.05); the TG, LDL-C, TC, SBP, DBP, FBG of obese and overweightpatients were significantly higher than the normal group (P <0.05); thedetection rates of MS abnormal one, two, three, four of obese patientswere significantly higher than overweight and normal group (P <0.05);the WHtR, Hs-CRP, HOMA-IR of obese patients were significantlyhigher than overweight normal group (P <0.05); The detection rates ofhigh WHtR, Hs-CRP, HOMA-IR of abnormal obese patients weresignificantly higher than overweight and normal group (P <0.05); the detection rates of MS of high WHtR group of patients was significantlyhigher than the normal WHtR group (P <0.05).Conclusion:Overweight, obesity, abdominal obesity detection rate showes anincreasing trend, it is extremely necessary to effectively prevent andcontrol the obesity and metabolic syndrome of teenagers. The study ofadolescent obesity and metabolic syndrome correlations can provide ascientific basis for this end. The clinical should be regularly detect theblood pressure and biochemical index of teenagers, and find outMS-related abnormal factor in time, so that to prevent and control thedevelopment of MS fundamentally and effectively.
Keywords/Search Tags:Adolescent obesity, Metabolic syndrome, Correlation
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