Metabolic Syndrome in School Children
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Date
2013
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TURKISH PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY & DIABETES SOCIETY
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GOLD
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Yes
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No
Abstract
The problem of excessive weight and obesity is increasing
world-wide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO),
there are over 1.6 billion overweight and 400 million obese
people in the world; in 2015, these figures are expected to reach
2.3 billion and 700 million, respectively. Ninety percent of obese
adolescents are at risk of becoming obese adults; 75% of obese
12-year-olds go on to become obese adults; of 7-year-olds, 41%
of obese ones become obese in adulthood; 25% of those obese
in the pre-school period become obese adults; and 14% of
obese infants are at risk of becoming obese adults. The presence
of childhood obesity increases the risk of non-communicable
diseases such as metabolic syndrome (MS), type 2 diabetes
mellitus (DM), hypertension (HT), hyperlipidemia, cardiovascular
disease, and certain cancers (1). In clinical studies, the prevalence
of MS in childhood was found to be approximately 3-4%. The aim
of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of MS in
southwest part of Turkey.
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Keywords
Male, Metabolic Syndrome, Adolescent, Turkey, Body Weight, Comorbidity, Overweight, Letter to Editor, Health Surveys, Lipids, Body Height, Body Mass Index, Prevalence, Humans, Female, Obesity, Child
Fields of Science
03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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Q3
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Q3

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5
Source
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL RESEARCH IN PEDIATRIC ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume
5
Issue
2
Start Page
140
End Page
141
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