Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Volume 88, Issue 1 , Pages 14-21, April 2010

Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome among extremely obese adolescents in Italy and Germany

  • Claudio L. Lafortuna

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    • Istituto di Bioimmagini e Fisiologia Molecolare, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, via Cervi, 93, I-20090 Segrate, Milano, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +39 02 21717207; fax: +39 02 21717558.
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  • Fulvio Adorni

      Affiliations

    • Istituto di Tecnologie Biomediche, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Segrate, Milano, Italy
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  • Fiorenza Agosti

      Affiliations

    • Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Laboratorio Sperimentale di Ricerche Auxo-endocrinologiche, Milano, Italy
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  • Alessandra De Col

      Affiliations

    • Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Laboratorio Sperimentale di Ricerche Auxo-endocrinologiche, Milano, Italy
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  • Kolja Sievert

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    • Adipositas Zentrum Insula, Bischofswiesen, Germany
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  • Wolfgang Siegfried

      Affiliations

    • Adipositas Zentrum Insula, Bischofswiesen, Germany
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  • Alessandro Sartorio

      Affiliations

    • Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Laboratorio Sperimentale di Ricerche Auxo-endocrinologiche, Milano, Italy
    • Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, Divisione di Auxologia, Piancavallo (VB), Italy

Received 22 October 2009; received in revised form 22 December 2009; accepted 4 January 2010. published online 22 January 2010.

Abstract 

Juvenile metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a growing major medical problem in industrialised countries. We estimated its prevalence among two similar clinic-based sequentially recruited cohorts of extremely obese adolescents (age: 12–18 years) from Italy (N=665, males=271, females=394) and Germany (N=661, males=261, females=400) using the recent IDF paediatric criteria. The prevalence of the MetS was 23.3% among the Italians and 40.4% among the Germans. A multivariate logistic regression revealed an increased risk related to age (adjusted odd ratio (AOR): 2.24; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.59–3.16; p<0.001), BMI SDS (AOR: 3.61; 95% CI: 2.33–5.60; p<0.001), male gender (AOR: 2.36; 95% CI: 1.80–3.10; p<0.001), and in German adolescents (AOR: 2.56; 95% CI: 1.98–3.31; p<0.001). Among Italian adolescents having the MetS, 83% had 3 abnormalities, 16% had 4 abnormalities while less than 1% had all the 5 abnormalities. In the German cohort, 67%, 28% and 5% of affected individuals had 3, 4 and 5 abnormalities, respectively. These results indicate that MetS is highly prevalent among extremely obese adolescents, and suggest that (besides age, obesity and gender) national sociocultural factors, as alimentary trends, could be important. Further tools should be developed to understand international epidemiological differences concerning obesity and its comorbidities in relation to lifestyles in the countries of European Union.

Keywords: Adolescent obesity, Metabolic syndrome, Multivariate binary logistic regression, European Union

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PII: S0168-8227(10)00009-4

doi:10.1016/j.diabres.2010.01.008

Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice
Volume 88, Issue 1 , Pages 14-21, April 2010