The Pan African Medical Journal (Dec 2014)

Metabolic profil in a group of obese Moroccan children enrolled in schools in the city of Rabat

  • Nezha Mouane,
  • Imane Cherkaoui Dekkaki,
  • Said Ettair,
  • Toufik Meskini,
  • Nabil Khalloufi,
  • Aziz Bouklouze,
  • Amina Barka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2014.19.377.3630
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 377

Abstract

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INTRODUCTION: to determine the metabolic profile in a group of obese children in Morocco. METHODS: the BMI, the waist circumference, the blood pressure and metabolic parameters in 73 children (37 obese and 36 normal) were compared. RESULTS: 80% of obese children had abdominal obesity (p =0.0001). For systolic blood pressure among children who have a higher value than the 95th percentile, 85.7% were obese and 14.3% children are normal children. For diastolic blood pressure, 83.34% of obese children had higher diastolic blood pressure values in the 95th percentile and 16.6% of normal children have a higher value than the 95th percentile (p = 0.013). No obese child had hyperglycemia. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome was 21.6%. CONCLUSION: obesity is number one risk of cardiovascular disease for children. Early detection can help for an appropriate care.

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