Insulin sensitivity in skinny, normal weight, overweight and obese children
Date
2017
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Chaychenko, Tetyana
Rybka, O.
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Abstract
Burden of non-infection diseases of the world population is mainly represented by combination
of problems which together are the components of metabolic syndrome. Insulin resistance is
recognized as a key pathogenic element of those problems. It takes a long time to develop a full
cluster of metabolic syndrome, which leads to some diagnostic difficulties.
The insulin sensitivity is the cornerstone of the burden of non-communicable diseases, which
is not really well studied. In order to study early cardiovascular risk markers, insulin sensitivity
parameters before and after the standard glucose load were analyzed in skinny (Body mass index
Z-score < -1.0 SD, n=6), normal weight (BMI Z-score BMI+1.0 SD, n=12), overweight (BMI Zscore
+1.1-2.0 SD) and obese (BMI Z-score +2.1-3.0 SD, n=18) children.
Anthropometric measurements were performed using standardized devices with further calculation
of body mass index and assessment of abdominal adiposity by waist-to-height-ratio. The
laboratory assessment of metabolic profile included fasting blood glucose and insulin followed
by standard oral glucose tolerance test with 0, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120 time points. Insulin sensitivity
has been studied by surrogate coefficients of fasting (central), tissue (peripheral) and whole
body components. Fasting insulin sensitivity assessed by homeostasis model assessment of insulin
resistance and quantitative insulin sensitivity check indices.
Peripheral insulin sensitivity was assessed by insulin sensitivity index (ISI 0.120) suggested by
J. Cederholm in M. Gutt modification.
It was established that insulin sensitivity varies among adolescents with different trophological
status. Whole body and fasting (central) insulin sensitivity decrease with growing visceral
adiposity. Peripheral insulin sensitivity is decreased in skinny and severely obese children, but
triggered by different causes. Impaired relations between hepatic glucose production and insulin
secretion seem the target points for therapeutic metabolic correction in overweight and obese
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insulin sensitivity, children, skinny, overweight, obese
Citation
Chaychenko T. V. Insulin sensitivity in skinny, normal weight, overweight and obese children / T. V. Chaychenko, O. S. Rybka // The New Armenian Medical Journal. – 2017. – Vol. 11, № 2. – Р. 40–45.