Metabolically Healthy Obesity and High Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Children and Adolescents: International Childhood Vascular Structure Evaluation Consortium

Author:

Zhao Min1,López-Bermejo Abel23,Caserta Carmelo A.4,Medeiros Carla Campos Muniz5,Kollias Anastasios6,Bassols Judit37ORCID,Romeo Elisabetta L.4,Ramos Thacira Dantas Almeida89,Stergiou George S.6,Yang Lili10,Xargay-Torrent Silvia2,Amante Angela11,Gusmão Tatianne Moura Estrela912,Grammatikos Evangelos13,Zhang Yuanyuan10,Prats-Puig Anna14,de Carvalho Danielle Franklin5,Yang Liu10,Carreras-Badosa Gemma2,Simões Mônica de Oliveira5,Hou Yaping10,Mas-Pares Berta7,Shui Wang10,Guo Teng10,Wang Mingming10,Chen Hua10,Lou Xiaohuan10,Zhang Qian15,Zhang Yanqing15,Bovet Pascal16,Magnussen Costan G.1718,Xi Bo10ORCID,Lizarraga-Mollinedo Esther,Diaz-Roldan Ferran,Furtado da Costa Ivelise Fhrideriad Alves,Lima de Farias Camilla Ribeiro,Oliveira Renata Cardoso,Medeiros Camila Muniz,Lira Jéssica de Moraes,Psilopatis Isidoros,Karagiaouri Eirini,Glaraki Maria,Grammatikos Emmanouel E.,Dantas Rafaela Ramos,Aires Yggo Ramos de Farias,Barros de Melo Priscilla Yevelin,Cordeiro de Melo Elayne Maria,Ramalho Milena Cavalcanti,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Shandong University, Jinan, China

2. Pediatric Endocrinology Group, Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), Salt, Spain

3. Department of Pediatrics, Hospital Dr. Josep Trueta, Girona, Spain

4. Fondazione per la Medicina Solidale, Pellaro, Reggio Calabria, Italy

5. Department of Public Health, State University of Paraiba, Campina Grande, Brazil

6. Hypertension Center STRIDE-7, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Third Department of Medicine, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, Greece

7. Maternal-Fetal Metabolic Group, Girona Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBGI), Salt, Spain

8. Department of Medicine, University Center of Medical Sciences of Campina Grande, Campina Grande, Brazil

9. Department of Maternal and Child Health, Professor Fernando Figueira Integral Medicine Institute, Recife, Brazil

10. Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Shandong University, Jinan, China

11. Associazione Calabrese di Epatologia, Pellaro, Reggio Calabria, Italy

12. Department of Physiotherapy, University Center of Medical Sciences of Campina Grande, Campina Grande, Brazil

13. Pediatric Department, General Hospital of Samos, Vathi, Greece

14. Department of Physical Therapy, Escola Universitària de la Salut i l’Esport, Salt, Spain

15. Zibo Disease Control and Prevention Center, Zibo, China

16. Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland

17. Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia

18. Research Centre of Applied and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Turku, Turku, Finland

Abstract

OBJECTIVE It has been argued that metabolically healthy obesity (MHO) does not increase cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. This study examines the association of MHO with carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT), a proxy of CVD risk, in children and adolescents. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Data were available for 3,497 children and adolescents aged 6–17 years from five population-based cross-sectional studies in Brazil, China, Greece, Italy, and Spain. Weight status categories (normal, overweight, and obese) were defined using BMI cutoffs from the International Obesity Task Force. Metabolic status (defined as “healthy” [no risk factors] or “unhealthy” [one or more risk factors]) was based on four CVD risk factors: elevated blood pressure, elevated triglyceride levels, reduced HDL cholesterol, and elevated fasting glucose. High cIMT was defined as cIMT ≥90th percentile for sex, age, and study population. Logistic regression model was used to examine the association of weight and metabolic status with high cIMT, with adjustment for sex, age, race/ethnicity, and study center. RESULTS In comparison with metabolically healthy normal weight, odds ratios (ORs) for high cIMT were 2.29 (95% CI 1.58–3.32) for metabolically healthy overweight and 3.91 (2.46–6.21) for MHO. ORs for high cIMT were 1.44 (1.03–2.02) for unhealthy normal weight, 3.49 (2.51–4.85) for unhealthy overweight, and 6.96 (5.05–9.61) for unhealthy obesity. CONCLUSIONS Among children and adolescents, cIMT was higher for both MHO and metabolically healthy overweight compared with metabolically healthy normal weight. Our findings reinforce the need for weight control in children and adolescents irrespective of their metabolic status.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Young Scholars Program of Shandong University

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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