High Tg/HDL-Cholesterol Ratio Highlights a Higher Risk of Metabolic Syndrome in Children and Adolescents with Severe Obesity.

J Clin Med

Experimental Laboratory for Auxo-Endocrinological Research, Division of Auxology, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, 28824 Piancavallo-Verbania, Italy.

Published: August 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study examines how reliable various indexes, like BMI and waist-to-height ratio, are for identifying metabolic syndrome (MetS) in severely obese children and adolescents aged 10-17 years.
  • - Out of 1065 participants, 30.4% were found to have MetS, with a slightly higher prevalence in males compared to females.
  • - The research identifies the TG/HDL-Cholesterol ratio as the most effective and simplest method for predicting MetS, performing as well as more complex indexes, making it highly usable in clinical settings.

Article Abstract

Few data are currently available on the reliability of the different anthropometric, instrumental and biochemical indexes in recognizing the presence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) in children and adolescents with severe obesity. Therefore, the objective of our study was to find out the simplest and most accurate predictive index of MetS in this population at-risk. In 1065 children and adolescents (563 f, 502 m), aged 14.6 ± 2.1 years (range 10-17), with severe obesity [BMI-SDS 3.50 ± 0.36 (range 3.00-5.17)], the following indexes were evaluated: BMI, BMI-SDS, Tri-Ponderal Mass Index, Waist-to-Height ratio, TG/HDL-Cholesterol ratio, Cardiometabolic Index (CMI), and Visceral Adiposity Index (VAI). For each subject, all the components of MetS, defined according to the IDF criteria, were determined. Overall, the presence of MetS was found in 324 patients (30.4%), 167 males (33.3%) and 157 females (27.9%). According to the ROC analysis, three indexes (VAI, CMI and TG/HDL-Cholesterol ratio), performed significantly better than the other ones in identifying MetS, with no difference among them. In conclusion, the TG/HDL ratio, which just needs the evaluation of two simple biochemical parameters, offers the same accuracy as other more sophisticated indexes in recognizing MetS in children and adolescents with severe obesity, thus making it the best predictor to be easily used.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9369869PMC
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