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Relationship between Birth Weight and Metabolic Status in Obese Adolescents.


ABSTRACT: Objective. To examine the relationships between birth weight and body mass index, percent body fat, blood lipids, glycemia, insulin resistance, adipokines, blood pressure, and endothelial function in a cohort of obese adolescents. Design and Methods. Ninety-five subjects aged 10-16 years (mean age 13.5 years) with a body mass index >95th centile (mean [±SEM] 33.0 ± 0.6) were utilized from two prospective studies for obesity prevention prior to any interventions. The mean term birth weight was 3527 ± 64?g (range 1899-4990?g;). Results. Body mass index z-score correlated positively with birth weight (r (2) = 0.05, P = 0.03), but not percent body fat. Insulin resistance negatively correlated with birth weight (r (2) = 0.05, P < 0.001), as did fasting plasma insulin (r (2) = 0.05, P < 0.001); both being significantly greater for subjects of small versus large birth weight (? Homeostasis Model Assessment = 2.5 and ? insulin = 10?pmol/L for birth weight <2.5?kg versus >4.5?kg). Adiponectin, but not leptin, blood pressure z-scores or peripheral arterial tomography values positively correlated with birth weight (r (2) = 0.07, P = 0.008). Conclusions. Excess body mass index in obese adolescents was positively related to birth weight. Birth weight was not associated with cardiovascular risk factors but represented a significant determinant of insulin resistance.

SUBMITTER: Hill DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3901987 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relationship between Birth Weight and Metabolic Status in Obese Adolescents.

Hill David J DJ   Prapavessis Harry H   Shoemaker J Kevin JK   Jackman Michelle M   Mahmud Farid H FH   Clarson Cheril C  

ISRN obesity 20130828


Objective. To examine the relationships between birth weight and body mass index, percent body fat, blood lipids, glycemia, insulin resistance, adipokines, blood pressure, and endothelial function in a cohort of obese adolescents. Design and Methods. Ninety-five subjects aged 10-16 years (mean age 13.5 years) with a body mass index >95th centile (mean [±SEM] 33.0 ± 0.6) were utilized from two prospective studies for obesity prevention prior to any interventions. The mean term birth weight was 35  ...[more]

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