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Glucose alteration and insulin resistance in asymptomatic obese children and adolescents Please cite this article as: Assunção SN, Boa Sorte NC, Alves CA, Mendes PS, Alves CR, Silva LR. Glucose alteration and insulin resistance in asymptomatic obese children and adolescents. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2018;94:268-72.

Abstract

Objective

Obesity is associated with the abnormal glucose metabolism preceding type 2 diabetes mellitus. Thus, further investigation on the prediction of this lethal outcome must be sought. The objective was the profile glycemic assessment of asymptomatic obese children and adolescents from Salvador, Brazil.

Method

A fasting venous blood sample was obtained from 90 consecutive obese individuals aged 8-18 years, of both sexes, for laboratory determinations of glycated hemoglobin, basal insulin, and the Homeostasis Model Assessment Insulin Resistance index. The clinical evaluation included weight, height, waist circumference, assessment of pubertal development, and acanthosis nigricans research. The body mass index/age indicator was used for the severity of overweight assessment.

Results

Glycemic alterations were evidenced clinically and biochemically, although these individuals had no complaints or symptoms related to blood sugar levels. Quantitative and qualitative variables were respectively expressed measures of central tendency/dispersion and simple/relative frequency, using the SPSS, version 20.0. A p-value <0.05 was considered significant.

Conclusion

Notably, this study found a high prevalence of glucose and insulin disorders in asymptomatic obese children and adolescents.

KEYWORDS
Obesity; Diabetes mellitus; Hyperglycemia; Blood glucose

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