1. Obesity-related insulin resistance in adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies.
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Thota P, Perez-Lopez FR, Benites-Zapata VA, Pasupuleti V, and Hernandez AV
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- Adolescent, Biomarkers blood, C-Peptide blood, Humans, Hyperinsulinism etiology, Hyperinsulinism prevention & control, Insulin blood, Metabolic Syndrome etiology, Metabolic Syndrome prevention & control, Observational Studies as Topic, Pediatric Obesity blood, Pediatric Obesity metabolism, Pediatric Obesity therapy, Reproducibility of Results, Adolescent Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Insulin Resistance, Pediatric Obesity physiopathology
- Abstract
Insulin resistance is common among obese adolescents; however, the extent of this problem is not clear. We conducted a systematic review of PubMed-Medline, CINAHL, The Web of Science, EMBASE and Scopus for observational studies evaluating components defining insulin resistance (insulin, C-peptide and homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance [HOMA-IR]) in obese adolescents (12-18 years) versus non-obese adolescents. Our systematic review and meta-analysis followed the PRISMA guidelines. Data were combined using a random-effects model and summary statistics were calculated using the mean differences (MDs). 31 studies were included (n = 8655). In 26 studies, fasting insulin levels were higher in obese adolescents when compared to non-obese adolescents (MD = 64.11 pmol/L, 95%CI 49.48-78.75, p < 0.00001). In three studies, fasting C-peptide levels were higher in obese adolescents when compared to non-obese adolescents (MD = 0.29 nmol/L, 95%CI 0.22-0.36, p < 0.00001). In 24 studies, HOMA-IR values were higher in obese adolescents when compared to non-obese adolescents (MD = 2.22, 95%CI 1.78-2.67, p < 0.00001). Heterogeneity of effects among studies was moderate to high. Subgroup analyses showed similar results to the main analyses. Circulating insulin and C-peptide levels and HOMA-IR values were significantly higher in obese adolescents compared to those non-obese.
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- 2017
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