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Glucose metabolism in children and adolescents:Population-based reference values and comparisons to children and adolescents enrolled in obesity treatment

Authors :
Frithioff-Bøjsøe, Christine
Lund, Morten A V
Kloppenborg, Julie T
Nielsen, Tenna T H
Fonvig, Cilius E
Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik
Hedley, Paula L
Hansen, Tina
Pedersen, Oluf B
Christiansen, Michael
Baker, Jennifer L
Hansen, Torben
Holm, Jens-Christian
Frithioff-Bøjsøe, Christine
Lund, Morten A V
Kloppenborg, Julie T
Nielsen, Tenna T H
Fonvig, Cilius E
Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik
Hedley, Paula L
Hansen, Tina
Pedersen, Oluf B
Christiansen, Michael
Baker, Jennifer L
Hansen, Torben
Holm, Jens-Christian
Source :
Frithioff-Bøjsøe , C , Lund , M A V , Kloppenborg , J T , Nielsen , T T H , Fonvig , C E , Lausten-Thomsen , U , Hedley , P L , Hansen , T , Pedersen , O B , Christiansen , M , Baker , J L , Hansen , T & Holm , J-C 2019 , ' Glucose metabolism in children and adolescents : Population-based reference values and comparisons to children and adolescents enrolled in obesity treatment ' , Pediatric Diabetes , vol. 20 , no. 5 , pp. 538-548 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Alterations in glucose metabolism that lead to the development of metabolic and cardiovascular disease may begin already in childhood.OBJECTIVE: This study aims to generate pediatric age and sex-specific reference values for fasting concentrations of glucose, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), insulin, C-peptide, and homeostasis model assessment: insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) in Danish/North-European white children and adolescents from a population-based cohort and to compare values from children and adolescents with overweight/obesity with this reference.METHODS: The population- and obesity clinic-based cohorts consisted of 2451 and 1935 children and adolescents between 6 and 18 years of age. Anthropometric measurements and blood samples were obtained and percentile curves were calculated.RESULTS: In the population-based cohort, glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR values increased before the expected onset of puberty (P < .05). Thereafter, all variables decreased in girls (P < .05) and HbA1c decreased in boys (P < .05). Concentrations of all measured markers of glucose metabolism were higher in the obesity clinic-based cohort than the population-based cohort (both sexes P < .001). Specifically, insulin and HOMA-IR continued to increase to 18 years in the clinic-based cohort, particularly among boys.CONCLUSIONS: Fasting glucose, insulin, and HOMA-IR change during childhood, making pediatric reference values essential for timely identification of derangements in glucose metabolism. Children and adolescents with obesity exhibit increased concentrations of these biomarkers.

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OAIster
Journal :
Frithioff-Bøjsøe , C , Lund , M A V , Kloppenborg , J T , Nielsen , T T H , Fonvig , C E , Lausten-Thomsen , U , Hedley , P L , Hansen , T , Pedersen , O B , Christiansen , M , Baker , J L , Hansen , T & Holm , J-C 2019 , ' Glucose metabolism in children and adolescents : Population-based reference values and comparisons to children and adolescents enrolled in obesity treatment ' , Pediatric Diabetes , vol. 20 , no. 5 , pp. 538-548 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322729678
Document Type :
Electronic Resource