Sanamed (Apr 2017)

PREDICTORS OF CAROTID INTIMA MEDIA THICKNESS IN OBESE ADOLESCENTS

  • Dusan Paripovic,
  • Goran Vukomanovic,
  • Milorad Civcic,
  • Amira Peco-Antic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24125/sanamed.v1i1.174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 15 – 19

Abstract

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Our aim was to assess cardiovascular risk factors that may predict increased carotid intima media thickness (cIMT) in obese children and adolescents. Children and adolescents were included in the cross-sectional study if they were aged 9-19 years and had primary obesity. Besides anthropometric and biochemical measurements, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, measurement of carotid intima media thickness and exercise stress test were performed. We included 103 obese patients and divided them according to the ambulatory blood pressure findings in two groups: obese patients with and without ambulatory hypertension. There were 49 obese patients with and 54 without ambulatory hypertension Univariate analysis showed that there was a significant positive correlation of cIMT with age (r = 0.334, p= 0.001), body mass index (r = 0.288, p = 0.004), waist circumference (r = 0.352, p = 0.000), hip circumference (r = 0.288, p = 0.004), night-time systolic blood pressure (r = 0.226, p = 0.027), and peak diastolic blood pressure on exercise test (r = 0.241, p = 0.018). In a stepwise model, age, waist circumference and peak diastolic blood pressure on exercise test were independent predictors of cIMT.

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