Childhood obesity-related metabolic derangements are increasing among South Asian populations. Most of these changes persist to adulthood. This study aims to describe the distribution of metabolic abnormalities among 7- to 17-year-old overweight and obese children in the Gampaha District of Sri Lanka. Overweight children (age- and gender-adapted BMI>+1SD, WHO standards) were selected from a community survey carried out in the Negombo Education Zone of Gampaha District. After a 12-hour overnight fast, blood was drawn, and blood glucose (FBG), lipid profile, insulin, and liver transaminases were measured. Two hours after a glucose load, blood was drawn for random blood glucose (RBG) and insulin. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) was diagnosed usin...
Childhood obesity is an important risk factor fort he development of metabolic syndrome. The aim of ...
Observations on associations between fatness and metabolic risks among South-East Asian adults have...
Introduction: Worldwide incidence of obesity is rising. Genetic predisposition, urbanization, sedent...
Childhood obesity-related metabolic derangements are increasing among South Asian populations. Most ...
BACKGROUND: South Asian adults have higher prevalence of obesity comorbidities than other ethnic gro...
Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that delayed prenatal growth followed by accelerated...
Context: Childhood obesity is a global health problem. A percentage of 2.3 of Indian boys and 2.5 of...
The incidence of chronic disease is escalating much more rapidly in developing countries than in ind...
Aim: Obesity is the most common cause of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome (MS). These are t...
Abstract Background South Asian populations develop insulin resistance from a young age. Poor intrau...
Abstract Background With the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity, the metabolic syndrome has ...
Aim: Obesity associated with metabolic syndrome is characterized by glucose intolerance, insulin res...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to describe patterns of infant, childhood, and adolescent B...
Introduction:The prevalence of childhood obesity has increased over the recent decades. Obesity is a...
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in children and adolescents has increased, parallelled to the i...
Childhood obesity is an important risk factor fort he development of metabolic syndrome. The aim of ...
Observations on associations between fatness and metabolic risks among South-East Asian adults have...
Introduction: Worldwide incidence of obesity is rising. Genetic predisposition, urbanization, sedent...
Childhood obesity-related metabolic derangements are increasing among South Asian populations. Most ...
BACKGROUND: South Asian adults have higher prevalence of obesity comorbidities than other ethnic gro...
Abstract Background Previous studies have shown that delayed prenatal growth followed by accelerated...
Context: Childhood obesity is a global health problem. A percentage of 2.3 of Indian boys and 2.5 of...
The incidence of chronic disease is escalating much more rapidly in developing countries than in ind...
Aim: Obesity is the most common cause of insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome (MS). These are t...
Abstract Background South Asian populations develop insulin resistance from a young age. Poor intrau...
Abstract Background With the increasing prevalence of childhood obesity, the metabolic syndrome has ...
Aim: Obesity associated with metabolic syndrome is characterized by glucose intolerance, insulin res...
Objective: the purpose of this study was to describe patterns of infant, childhood, and adolescent B...
Introduction:The prevalence of childhood obesity has increased over the recent decades. Obesity is a...
Prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in children and adolescents has increased, parallelled to the i...
Childhood obesity is an important risk factor fort he development of metabolic syndrome. The aim of ...
Observations on associations between fatness and metabolic risks among South-East Asian adults have...
Introduction: Worldwide incidence of obesity is rising. Genetic predisposition, urbanization, sedent...