AIM:To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiovascular disease in a large sample of Italian adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). METHODS: T1DM adolescents (n=412 age: 17.3±0.9years) were enrolled from 18 clinical centres. Anthropometric and laboratory parameters, blood pressure and data on insulin treatment were registered. Metabolic syndrome (MetSy) was defined according to the International Diabetes Federation criteria. RESULTS: Abdominal obesity was the most common risk factor (20.1%) in females, while hypertension in males (25.1%). MetSy was found in 9.5% patients, predominantly in females. Patients with MetSy exhibited higher insulin requirement per body surface area and ...
Cardiovascular risk and obesity are becoming major health issues among individuals with type 1 diabe...
Aims Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and obesity are strongly associated with cardiovascular (CV) risk and can...
Aims Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and obesity are strongly associated with cardiovascular (CV) risk and can...
Aim: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
Abstract AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors f...
AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiovascul...
To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiovascul...
To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiovascul...
Cardiovascular risk and obesity are becoming major health issues among individuals with type 1 diabe...
we explored whether the frequency of abdominal adiposity and consequently of metabolic syndrome (Met...
Cardiovascular risk and obesity are becoming major health issues among individuals with type 1 diabe...
Cardiovascular risk and obesity are becoming major health issues among individuals with type 1 diabe...
Aims Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and obesity are strongly associated with cardiovascular (CV) risk and can...
Aims Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and obesity are strongly associated with cardiovascular (CV) risk and can...
Aim: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
Abstract AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors f...
AIM: To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiov...
To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiovascul...
To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiovascul...
To analyze the prevalence of abdominal adiposity and other traditional risk factors for cardiovascul...
Cardiovascular risk and obesity are becoming major health issues among individuals with type 1 diabe...
we explored whether the frequency of abdominal adiposity and consequently of metabolic syndrome (Met...
Cardiovascular risk and obesity are becoming major health issues among individuals with type 1 diabe...
Cardiovascular risk and obesity are becoming major health issues among individuals with type 1 diabe...
Aims Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and obesity are strongly associated with cardiovascular (CV) risk and can...
Aims Type 1 diabetes (T1D) and obesity are strongly associated with cardiovascular (CV) risk and can...