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White blood cell count may identify abnormal cardiometabolic phenotype and preclinical organ damage in overweight/obese children

Di Bonito P.
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Pacifico L.
•
Chiesa C.
altro
Tornese G.
2016
  • journal article

Periodico
NMCD. NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Subclinical inflammation is a central component of cardiometabolic disease risk in obese subjects. The aim of the study was to evaluate whether the white blood cell count (WBCc) may help to identify an abnormal cardiometabolic phenotype in overweight (Ow) or obese (Ob) children. METHODS AND RESULTS: A cross-sectional sample of 2835 Ow/Ob children and adolescents (age 6-18 years) was recruited from 10 Italian centers for the care of obesity. Anthropometric and biochemical variables were assessed in the overall sample. Waist to height ratio (WhtR), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), lipids, 2 h post-load plasma glucose (2hPG), left ventricular (LV) geometry and carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) were assessed in 2128, 2300, 1834, 535 and 315 children, respectively. Insulin resistance and whole body insulin sensitivity index (WBISI) were analyzed using homeostatic model assessment (HOMA-IR) and Matsuda's test. Groups divided in quartiles of WBCc significantly differed for body mass index, WhtR, 2hPG, HOMA-IR, WBISI, lipids, ALT, cIMT, LV mass and relative wall thickness. Children with high WBCc (≥8700 cell/mm(3)) showed a 1.3-2.5 fold increased probability of having high normal 2hPG, high ALT, high cIMT, or LV remodeling/concentric LV hypertrophy, after adjustment for age, gender, pubertal status, BMI and centers. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that WBCc is associated with early derangements of glucose metabolism and preclinical signs of liver, vascular and cardiac damage. The WBCc may be an effective and low-cost tool for identifying Ow and Ob children at the greatest risk of potential complications.
DOI
10.1016/j.numecd.2016.01.013
WOS
WOS:000375919000006
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2951931
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84961918772
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0939475316000181?via=ihub
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closed access
license:copyright editore
FVG url
https://arts.units.it/request-item?handle=11368/2951931
Soggetti
  • Cardiometabolic risk ...

  • Overweight/obese chil...

  • Preclinical signs of ...

  • White blood cell coun...

  • Adolescent

  • Age Factor

  • Alanine Transaminase

  • Biomarker

  • Blood Glucose

  • Cardiovascular Diseas...

  • Carotid Intima-Media ...

  • Child

  • Cross-Sectional Studi...

  • Female

  • Human

  • Italy

  • Leukocyte Count

  • Liver Disease

  • Male

  • Metabolic Syndrome

  • Pediatric Obesity

  • Phenotype

  • Predictive Value of T...

  • Prevalence

  • Retrospective Studie

  • Risk Factor

  • Ventricular Function,...

  • Ventricular Remodelin...

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Data di acquisizione
Mar 21, 2024
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