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Prevalence and trends of a metabolic syndrome phenotype among US adolescents, 1999– …

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GE Duncan, SM Li, XH Zhou - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—The overall prevalence of a metabolic syndrome phenotype among US
adolescents increased from 4.2% in NHANES III (1988–1992) to 6.4% in NHANES
1999–2000 (P < 0.001). The syndrome was more prevalent (P < 0.01) in male ...
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Metabolic syndrome among children and adolescents aged 10–18 years


M Rodríguez-Morán, B Salazar-Vázquez, R … - Diabetes Care, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
Current definitions for the diagnosis of the metabolic syndrome are focused on
adult populations (1–4), whereas specific criteria for its early diagnosis
have never been formally defined for children and adolescents. Because the ...
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Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in American adolescents: findings from the Third …

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SD de Ferranti, K Gauvreau, DS Ludwig, EJ … - Circulation, 2004 - Am Heart Assoc
Methods and Results— We defined pediatric MetS using criteria analogous to ATP
III as 3 of the following: (1) fasting triglycerides 1.1 mmol/L (100 mg/dL); (2)
HDL <1.3 mmol/L (50 mg/dL), except in boys aged 15 to 19 years, in whom the ...
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Contrasting prevalence of and demographic disparities in the World Health Organization …


E Goodman, SR Daniels, JA Morrison, B … - The Journal of pediatrics, 2004 - Elsevier
Overall, the prevalence of NCEP-defined MS was 4.2% and of WHO-defined MS was
8.4%. MS was found almost exclusively among obese teens, for whom prevalence of
NCEP-defined MS was 19.5% and prevalence of WHO-defined MS was 38.9%. ...
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[CITATION] Prevalence of a metabolic syndrome phenotype in adolescents: findings from the third …


S Cook, M Weitzman, P Auinger, M Nguyen, … - Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med, 2003
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Prevalence of a metabolic syndrome phenotype in adolescents: findings from the third …

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S Cook, M Weitzman, P Auinger, M Nguyen, … - Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, 2003 - Am Med Assoc
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Obesity and the metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents

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R Weiss, J Dziura, TS Burgert, WV Tamborlane … - The New England journal of medicine, 2004 - nejm.highwire.org
From the Department of Pediatrics (RW, TSB, WVT, SET, CWY, SC), the Chil- dren's
General Clinical Research Center (JD, KA, ML, MS), and the Depart- ment of
Internal Medicine (RSS), Yale University School of Medicine, New Ha- ven; ...
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The metabolic syndrome in overweight Hispanic youth and the role of insulin sensitivity

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ML Cruz, MJ Weigensberg, TTK Huang, G Ball … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2004 - Endocrine Soc
The prevalence of the metabolic syndrome is highest among Hispanic adults.
However, studies exploring the metabolic syndrome in overweight Hispanic youth
are lacking. Subjects were 126 overweight children (8–13 yr of age) with ...
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Waist circumference percentiles in nationally representative samples of African-American …

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JR Fernández, DT Redden, A Pietrobelli, DB … - The Journal of pediatrics, 2004 - Elsevier
WC measurements increased in a monotonic fashion across ages but at nonconstant
rates and in a manner that varied across age and sex. At higher percentiles of
the distribution, estimates of WC differ between Mexican-American (MA) and ...
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Insulin resistance syndrome in a representative sample of children and adolescents from …


M Lambert, G Paradis, J O'loughlin, EE Delvin … - International Journal of Obesity, 2004 - nature.com
RESULTS: In all age–sex groups, adiposity indices, blood pressure (BP), plasma
glucose and triglycerides (TG) increased significantly with increasing insulin
quartiles while HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) decreased. The overall prevalence ...
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