Extremely high prevalence of metabolic syndrome manifestations among Arab youth: a call for early intervention

Eur J Clin Invest 2010; 40 (12): 1063–1066 Background  Epidemiological studies have suggested an increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) among adults in the Middle‐East. This study aims to determine the prevalence of MS in a large cohort of Saudi children and adolescents. Materials and metho...

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Published inEuropean journal of clinical investigation Vol. 40; no. 12; pp. 1063 - 1066
Main Author Al-Daghri, Nasser M.
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Abstract Eur J Clin Invest 2010; 40 (12): 1063–1066 Background  Epidemiological studies have suggested an increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) among adults in the Middle‐East. This study aims to determine the prevalence of MS in a large cohort of Saudi children and adolescents. Materials and methods  In this cross‐sectional observational study, a total of 1231 randomly selected Saudi children and adolescents aged 10–18 years were recruited. Subjects’ information was generated from a database of more than 10 000 Saudi citizens from the existing Biomarkers Screening in Riyadh Program (RIYADH Cohort), Saudi Arabia. Anthropometrics included body mass index, blood pressure, as well as waist and hip circumferences. Fasting blood glucose and lipid profile were determined using routine laboratory procedures. The modified definition of ATP‐III (NHANES III) was used for the diagnosis of MS. Results  Overall prevalence of complete MS was 9·4% [confidence interval (CI) 7·8–11·0]. Age‐adjusted prevalence according to the European standard population is 5·8%. Boys had a comparable MS prevalence with girls [10·3% (CI 8·2–12·4) vs. 8·1% (CI 5·7–10·5), respectively (P = 0·20)]. Low HDL‐cholesterol was the most prevalent of all MS risk factors, affecting 86% (CI 85·0–88·6) and hypertriglyceridemia, the second most prevalent, affecting 33% (CI 30·6–35·8) of the subjects. Conclusions  The prevalence of MS manifestations among Arab children is extremely high, with dyslipidemia being the most common MS abnormality. Screening for dyslipidemia among Saudi children is warranted especially among those most at risk. Scientific inquiry into the molecular causes of these manifestations should be pursued as a first step in the discovery of aetiological therapies.
AbstractList Epidemiological studies have suggested an increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) among adults in the Middle-East. This study aims to determine the prevalence of MS in a large cohort of Saudi children and adolescents.BACKGROUNDEpidemiological studies have suggested an increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) among adults in the Middle-East. This study aims to determine the prevalence of MS in a large cohort of Saudi children and adolescents.In this cross-sectional observational study, a total of 1231 randomly selected Saudi children and adolescents aged 10-18 years were recruited. Subjects' information was generated from a database of more than 10,000 Saudi citizens from the existing Biomarkers Screening in Riyadh Program (RIYADH Cohort), Saudi Arabia. Anthropometrics included body mass index, blood pressure, as well as waist and hip circumferences. Fasting blood glucose and lipid profile were determined using routine laboratory procedures. The modified definition of ATP-III (NHANES III) was used for the diagnosis of MS.MATERIALS AND METHODSIn this cross-sectional observational study, a total of 1231 randomly selected Saudi children and adolescents aged 10-18 years were recruited. Subjects' information was generated from a database of more than 10,000 Saudi citizens from the existing Biomarkers Screening in Riyadh Program (RIYADH Cohort), Saudi Arabia. Anthropometrics included body mass index, blood pressure, as well as waist and hip circumferences. Fasting blood glucose and lipid profile were determined using routine laboratory procedures. The modified definition of ATP-III (NHANES III) was used for the diagnosis of MS.Overall prevalence of complete MS was 9·4% [confidence interval (CI) 7·8-11·0]. Age-adjusted prevalence according to the European standard population is 5·8%. Boys had a comparable MS prevalence with girls [10·3% (CI 8·2-12·4) vs. 8·1% (CI 5·7-10·5), respectively (P = 0·20)]. Low HDL-cholesterol was the most prevalent of all MS risk factors, affecting 86% (CI 85·0-88·6) and hypertriglyceridemia, the second most prevalent, affecting 33% (CI 30·6-35·8) of the subjects.RESULTSOverall prevalence of complete MS was 9·4% [confidence interval (CI) 7·8-11·0]. Age-adjusted prevalence according to the European standard population is 5·8%. Boys had a comparable MS prevalence with girls [10·3% (CI 8·2-12·4) vs. 8·1% (CI 5·7-10·5), respectively (P = 0·20)]. Low HDL-cholesterol was the most prevalent of all MS risk factors, affecting 86% (CI 85·0-88·6) and hypertriglyceridemia, the second most prevalent, affecting 33% (CI 30·6-35·8) of the subjects.The prevalence of MS manifestations among Arab children is extremely high, with dyslipidemia being the most common MS abnormality. Screening for dyslipidemia among Saudi children is warranted especially among those most at risk. Scientific inquiry into the molecular causes of these manifestations should be pursued as a first step in the discovery of aetiological therapies.CONCLUSIONSThe prevalence of MS manifestations among Arab children is extremely high, with dyslipidemia being the most common MS abnormality. Screening for dyslipidemia among Saudi children is warranted especially among those most at risk. Scientific inquiry into the molecular causes of these manifestations should be pursued as a first step in the discovery of aetiological therapies.
Epidemiological studies have suggested an increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) among adults in the Middle-East. This study aims to determine the prevalence of MS in a large cohort of Saudi children and adolescents. In this cross-sectional observational study, a total of 1231 randomly selected Saudi children and adolescents aged 10-18 years were recruited. Subjects' information was generated from a database of more than 10,000 Saudi citizens from the existing Biomarkers Screening in Riyadh Program (RIYADH Cohort), Saudi Arabia. Anthropometrics included body mass index, blood pressure, as well as waist and hip circumferences. Fasting blood glucose and lipid profile were determined using routine laboratory procedures. The modified definition of ATP-III (NHANES III) was used for the diagnosis of MS. Overall prevalence of complete MS was 9·4% [confidence interval (CI) 7·8-11·0]. Age-adjusted prevalence according to the European standard population is 5·8%. Boys had a comparable MS prevalence with girls [10·3% (CI 8·2-12·4) vs. 8·1% (CI 5·7-10·5), respectively (P = 0·20)]. Low HDL-cholesterol was the most prevalent of all MS risk factors, affecting 86% (CI 85·0-88·6) and hypertriglyceridemia, the second most prevalent, affecting 33% (CI 30·6-35·8) of the subjects. The prevalence of MS manifestations among Arab children is extremely high, with dyslipidemia being the most common MS abnormality. Screening for dyslipidemia among Saudi children is warranted especially among those most at risk. Scientific inquiry into the molecular causes of these manifestations should be pursued as a first step in the discovery of aetiological therapies.
Eur J Clin Invest 2010; 40 (12): 1063–1066 Background  Epidemiological studies have suggested an increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) among adults in the Middle‐East. This study aims to determine the prevalence of MS in a large cohort of Saudi children and adolescents. Materials and methods  In this cross‐sectional observational study, a total of 1231 randomly selected Saudi children and adolescents aged 10–18 years were recruited. Subjects’ information was generated from a database of more than 10 000 Saudi citizens from the existing Biomarkers Screening in Riyadh Program (RIYADH Cohort), Saudi Arabia. Anthropometrics included body mass index, blood pressure, as well as waist and hip circumferences. Fasting blood glucose and lipid profile were determined using routine laboratory procedures. The modified definition of ATP‐III (NHANES III) was used for the diagnosis of MS. Results  Overall prevalence of complete MS was 9·4% [confidence interval (CI) 7·8–11·0]. Age‐adjusted prevalence according to the European standard population is 5·8%. Boys had a comparable MS prevalence with girls [10·3% (CI 8·2–12·4) vs. 8·1% (CI 5·7–10·5), respectively (P = 0·20)]. Low HDL‐cholesterol was the most prevalent of all MS risk factors, affecting 86% (CI 85·0–88·6) and hypertriglyceridemia, the second most prevalent, affecting 33% (CI 30·6–35·8) of the subjects. Conclusions  The prevalence of MS manifestations among Arab children is extremely high, with dyslipidemia being the most common MS abnormality. Screening for dyslipidemia among Saudi children is warranted especially among those most at risk. Scientific inquiry into the molecular causes of these manifestations should be pursued as a first step in the discovery of aetiological therapies.
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Epidemiological studies have suggested an increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) among adults in the Middle-East. This study aims to determine the...
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ATP III
Biological and medical sciences
Biomarkers - blood
Blood Glucose - analysis
Blood Pressure
Body Mass Index
Child
children
Cholesterol - blood
Cohort Studies
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Female
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Humans
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Medical sciences
Metabolic diseases
metabolic syndrome
Metabolic Syndrome - blood
Metabolic Syndrome - diagnosis
Metabolic Syndrome - epidemiology
Metabolic Syndrome - physiopathology
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Other metabolic disorders
Prevalence
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Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
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Saudi Arabia - epidemiology
Triglycerides - blood
Waist-Hip Ratio
Title Extremely high prevalence of metabolic syndrome manifestations among Arab youth: a call for early intervention
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