Metabolic Syndrome in obese children – clinical prevalence and risk factors
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Abstract Background: Prevalence of childhood obesity increases worldwide. Some of the obese children develop metabolic syndrome (MetS) , who of them - remains to be determined. The aim of this study was indicate predisposing factors for metabolic syndrome,, especially those which can be modified.Methods: The study comprised 591 obese children aged 10-12 years. Clinical examination, anthropometry, biometric impedance analysis, blood works (incl. OGGT and insulinemia) as well as dietary evaluation and physical activity were estimated. Results: The risk factors of MetS or feature of this are: male, parent’s especially father’s obesity, low body mass at birth as well as omitting breakfast or dinner.Conclusions: There are few risk factors of metabolic syndrome in obese subjects, also in obese children. Some of these predictors can me modified, especially those referring to lifestyle. Indicating and then influencing these factors can be one way to diminish metabolic syndrome development, such improving health and quality of life. Besides certain socioeconomic effects could be gain too.
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