The prevalence of hyperuricemia in obese children and adolescents and its association with metabolic syndrome are largely unknown. The objective of our study was to characterize hyperuricemia in relation to metabolic syndrome in Japanese children and adolescents with obesity. Between 2005 and 2008, we performed a cross-sectional study of 1,027 obese children and adolescents aged 6-14 years. Based on the reference value of serum uric acid we had established previously, hyperuricemia was defined as one standard deviation over the mean value at each age. The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome was made based on the Japanese criteria for children. A total of 213 children and adolescents (20.7%) was found to have hyperuricemia. The prevalence of hyp...
Background: Obesity and hyperuricemia are the precipitating factors of multiple disease processes. S...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome in ob...
Childhood obesity is an important risk factor fort he development of metabolic syndrome. The aim of ...
The prevalence of obesity in Japanese school-children has risen to approximately 10%, more than doub...
Background: Metabolic syndromes are known as a set of risk factors for the development of cardio-vas...
The prevalence of obesity in Japanese school-children has risen to approximately 10%, more than doub...
Recent evidence suggests that hyperuricemia is an important condition in children and adolescents, p...
Metabolic fitness in childhood is of increasing concern in transitional and advanced economics as th...
WOS: 000251988800011PubMed ID: 17596290In this article, we will describe the presence of metabolic s...
Background—The association between concentrations of uric acid and the metabolic syndrome in childre...
Aim: Obesity associated with metabolic syndrome is characterized by glucose intolerance, insulin res...
AIMS: To determine, through a systematic review, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among adolesce...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the association between serum uric acid concentration according to t...
Objective: To investigate the association between serum uric acid concentration according to the pre...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome, and to examine an as...
Background: Obesity and hyperuricemia are the precipitating factors of multiple disease processes. S...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome in ob...
Childhood obesity is an important risk factor fort he development of metabolic syndrome. The aim of ...
The prevalence of obesity in Japanese school-children has risen to approximately 10%, more than doub...
Background: Metabolic syndromes are known as a set of risk factors for the development of cardio-vas...
The prevalence of obesity in Japanese school-children has risen to approximately 10%, more than doub...
Recent evidence suggests that hyperuricemia is an important condition in children and adolescents, p...
Metabolic fitness in childhood is of increasing concern in transitional and advanced economics as th...
WOS: 000251988800011PubMed ID: 17596290In this article, we will describe the presence of metabolic s...
Background—The association between concentrations of uric acid and the metabolic syndrome in childre...
Aim: Obesity associated with metabolic syndrome is characterized by glucose intolerance, insulin res...
AIMS: To determine, through a systematic review, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among adolesce...
AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the association between serum uric acid concentration according to t...
Objective: To investigate the association between serum uric acid concentration according to the pre...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome, and to examine an as...
Background: Obesity and hyperuricemia are the precipitating factors of multiple disease processes. S...
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome in ob...
Childhood obesity is an important risk factor fort he development of metabolic syndrome. The aim of ...