OBJECTIVE. The goal was to assess the association of metabolic syndrome in childhood with adult cardiovascular disease 25 years later. METHODS. Data from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Lipid Research Clinics Princeton Prevalence Study (1973\u961976) and the Princeton Follow-up Study (2000\u962004) were used. BMI was used as the obesity measure in childhood, because waist circumference was not measured in the Lipid Research Clinics study. The adult cardiovascular disease status of participants and their parents was obtained through participant report. A logistic analysis was used to predict adult cardiovascular disease; pediatric metabolic syndrome, age at the Princeton Follow-up Study, gender, race, and parental history of c...
T he metabolic syndrome in adults is defined as acluster of risk factors for cardiovascular diseasea...
BACKGROUND. We report longitudinal changes in the metabolic syndrome (MetS) in 2,458 participants fr...
Clustering of long-term rates of change in metabolic syndrome variables (body mass index, homeostasi...
Background: There is paucity of knowledge concerning the specific age in youth when the associations...
Over the past three decades, research into the metabolic syndrome, a clustering of cardio-metabolic ...
Context: Some studies suggest the presence of metabolic syndrome before adulthood may identify those...
Objectives—To determine the age of significant divergence in body mass index (BMI) and waist circumf...
Background—The clinical utility of identifying pediatric metabolic syndrome (MetS) is controversial....
OBJECTIVEdOur aim was to study the associations of childhood lifestyle factors (the fre-quency of co...
Childhood obesity predicts the risk of adult adiposity, which is associated with the earlier onset o...
Background There is paucity of knowledge concerning the specific age in youth when the associations ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to verify persistence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and components in overweight...
Prediction of Cardiometabolic risk in children Background: Three decades of clinical research have d...
The metabolic syndrome has become a major public health challenge world-wide and, at least in the in...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate whether some risk factors in childhood work as significant...
T he metabolic syndrome in adults is defined as acluster of risk factors for cardiovascular diseasea...
BACKGROUND. We report longitudinal changes in the metabolic syndrome (MetS) in 2,458 participants fr...
Clustering of long-term rates of change in metabolic syndrome variables (body mass index, homeostasi...
Background: There is paucity of knowledge concerning the specific age in youth when the associations...
Over the past three decades, research into the metabolic syndrome, a clustering of cardio-metabolic ...
Context: Some studies suggest the presence of metabolic syndrome before adulthood may identify those...
Objectives—To determine the age of significant divergence in body mass index (BMI) and waist circumf...
Background—The clinical utility of identifying pediatric metabolic syndrome (MetS) is controversial....
OBJECTIVEdOur aim was to study the associations of childhood lifestyle factors (the fre-quency of co...
Childhood obesity predicts the risk of adult adiposity, which is associated with the earlier onset o...
Background There is paucity of knowledge concerning the specific age in youth when the associations ...
ABSTRACT Objective: to verify persistence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and components in overweight...
Prediction of Cardiometabolic risk in children Background: Three decades of clinical research have d...
The metabolic syndrome has become a major public health challenge world-wide and, at least in the in...
The purpose of this review is to evaluate whether some risk factors in childhood work as significant...
T he metabolic syndrome in adults is defined as acluster of risk factors for cardiovascular diseasea...
BACKGROUND. We report longitudinal changes in the metabolic syndrome (MetS) in 2,458 participants fr...
Clustering of long-term rates of change in metabolic syndrome variables (body mass index, homeostasi...