2016, Number 3
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Acta Pediatr Mex 2016; 37 (3)
Insulin resistance, cortisol and body composition by isotope dilution in costa rican children
Valverde-Vindas AI, Quintana-Guzmán EM, Salas-Chaves MP
Language: Spanish
References: 27
Page: 139-148
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Childhood obesity is a condition which involves in
itself an oxidative stress and chronic inflammation that stimulates the
production of corticosteroids and promotes the early onset of insulin
resistance and diseases such as type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Objetive: Assess ment of body composition in Costa Rican child
population using deuterium dilution techniques and analysis its of
relationship with the index of insulin resistance and morning serum
cortisol levels.
Results: No statistically significant differences between groups of fat
mass classification according to McCarthy was observed for variables
morning serum cortisol and HOMA index of insulin resistance in the
selected sample.
Conclusion: In children between 6 and 9 years old the expected
biochemical characteristics of the metabolic syndrome are not evident,
given the short time exposure to oxidative stress of obesity, determined
by measuring fat mass with an early method as isotopic dilution. Also,
in early ages renal detoxification mechanisms of corticosteroids are
sufficient to prevent elevated serum concentration and protect children
from its long-term effects.
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