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Increased ambulatory arterial stiffness index in obese children.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.65296
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.12.009
PubMed ID
25528426
Description
OBJECTIVE

Altered arterial stiffness is a recognized risk factor of poor cardiovascular health. Ambulatory arterial stiffness index (AASI, defined as one minus the regression slope of diastolic on systolic blood pressure values derived from a 24 h arterial blood pressure monitoring, ABPM) is an upcoming and readily available marker of arterial stiffness. Our hypothesis was that AASI is increased in obese children compared to age- and gender matched healthy subjects.

METHODS

AASI was calculated from ABPM in 101 obese children (BMI ≥ 1.88 SDS according to age- and sex-specific BMI charts), 45% girls, median BMI SDS 2.8 (interquartile range (IQR) 2.5-3.4), median age 11.5 years (9.1-13.4) and compared with an age and gender matched healthy control group of 71 subjects with median BMI SDS 0.0 (-0.8-0.5). Multivariate regression analysis was applied to identify significant independent factors explaining AASI variability in this population.

RESULTS

AASI was significantly higher in obese children compared to controls (0.388 (0.254-0.499) versus 0.190 (0.070-0.320), p < 0.0001), but blood pressure values were similar. In a multivariate analysis including obese children only, AASI was independently predicted by 24-h systolic blood pressure SDS (p = 0.012); in a multivariate analysis including obese children and controls BMI SDS and pulse pressure independently influenced AASI (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

This study shows that AASI, a surrogate marker of arterial stiffness, is increased in obese children. AASI seems to be influenced by BMI and pulse pressure independently of systolic and diastolic blood pressure values, suggesting that other factors are involved in increased arterial stiffness in obese children.
Date of Publication
2015-02
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Ambulatory arterial stiffness index
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Arterial stiffness
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Blood pressure
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Body mass index
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Cardiovascular risk
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Children
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Obesity
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Saner, Christoph
Universitätsklinik für Kinderheilkunde
Simonetti, Giacomo
Universitätsklinik für Nephrologie, Hypertonie und Klinische Pharmakologie
Universitätsklinik für Kinderheilkunde
Wühl, Elke
Mullis, Primus-Eugen
Departement Klinische Forschung, Forschungsgruppe Endokrinologie / Diabetologie / Metabolik (Pädiatrie)
Universitätsklinik für Kinderheilkunde
Janner, Marco
Universitätsklinik für Kinderheilkunde
Departement Klinische Forschung, Forschungsgruppe Endokrinologie / Diabetologie / Metabolik (Pädiatrie)
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Nephrologie, Hypertonie und Klinische Pharmakologie
Departement Klinische Forschung, Forschungsgruppe Endokrinologie / Diabetologie / Metabolik (Pädiatrie)
Universitätsklinik für Kinderheilkunde
Series
Atherosclerosis
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0021-9150
Access(Rights)
restricted
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