Abstract Background The metabolic syndrome has been described in children; however, a standard criterion has not been established for its diagnosis. Also, few studies have been conducted to specifically observe the possible existence of agreement among the existing diagnostic criteria. The purpose of the study is to evaluate agreement concerning prevalence rates of the metabolic syndrome diagnosed by six different criteria in overweight schoolchildren in the city of Botucatu - SP -Brazil. Methods This is a cross-sectional study on 128 overweight schoolchildren. Clinical examination included anthropometry, pubertal staging evaluation, and blood pressure. Triacylglycerol, glycemia, HDL-cholesterol, insulin levels, and HOMA-IR were determined....
OBJECTIVE: To propose a new criterion for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome (MS) in adolescents an...
Title: Comparing the diagnostic criteria of metabolic syndrome in schoolchildren: a cross-sectional ...
Abstract Aims: to identify the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and associated risk factors...
Background: The metabolic syndrome has been described in children; however, a standard criterion has...
This was a two-stage cross-sectional study that assessed metabolic syndrome and associated factors a...
Aims: To assess the frequency of metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents according to three i...
121-125 p.Background: Because of the need to measure anthropometric, biochemical and hemodynamic var...
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the difference in the proportion of students with metabolic syn...
AIMS: To determine, through a systematic review, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among adolesce...
In recent years, there has been a greater concern about the presence of obesity and metabolic syndro...
OBJECTIVE: To study the agreement among three distinct criteria for metabolic syndrome (MS) adapted ...
Objective: Multiple definitions of the metabolic syndrome (MS) have been proposed for children, adol...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between nutritional status and prevalence o...
The metabolic syndrome (MetS), although more frequent in adults, is a growing health problem in adol...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the agreement among three distinct criteria for metabolic syndrome (MS) ad...
OBJECTIVE: To propose a new criterion for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome (MS) in adolescents an...
Title: Comparing the diagnostic criteria of metabolic syndrome in schoolchildren: a cross-sectional ...
Abstract Aims: to identify the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and associated risk factors...
Background: The metabolic syndrome has been described in children; however, a standard criterion has...
This was a two-stage cross-sectional study that assessed metabolic syndrome and associated factors a...
Aims: To assess the frequency of metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents according to three i...
121-125 p.Background: Because of the need to measure anthropometric, biochemical and hemodynamic var...
ABSTRACT Objective: To investigate the difference in the proportion of students with metabolic syn...
AIMS: To determine, through a systematic review, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome among adolesce...
In recent years, there has been a greater concern about the presence of obesity and metabolic syndro...
OBJECTIVE: To study the agreement among three distinct criteria for metabolic syndrome (MS) adapted ...
Objective: Multiple definitions of the metabolic syndrome (MS) have been proposed for children, adol...
The aim of this study was to investigate the association between nutritional status and prevalence o...
The metabolic syndrome (MetS), although more frequent in adults, is a growing health problem in adol...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the agreement among three distinct criteria for metabolic syndrome (MS) ad...
OBJECTIVE: To propose a new criterion for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome (MS) in adolescents an...
Title: Comparing the diagnostic criteria of metabolic syndrome in schoolchildren: a cross-sectional ...
Abstract Aims: to identify the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and associated risk factors...