2014
DOI: 10.1210/jc.2013-3531
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The Typology of Metabolic Syndrome in the Transition to Adulthood

Abstract: During the transition to adulthood, the diagnosis of MetS is highly unstable and fluctuates even among those who are obese and gaining weight.

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“…10, 33 -35 Large proportions of children defined as having MetS during childhood do not meet the diagnostic criteria on follow-up 3 to 6 years later. 10,34 In multiple observational longitudinal studies, although population-level prevalence has increased, withinperson variation in presence or absence of MetS has been large, with many studies showing 50% or more of MetS-positive subjects becoming MetS-negative over time, whether that be with short-term (∼3 weeks) 36 or longer-term (9 years) 35 follow-up. The instability was not related to change in weight status.…”
Section: Defining Mets In Pediatricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…10, 33 -35 Large proportions of children defined as having MetS during childhood do not meet the diagnostic criteria on follow-up 3 to 6 years later. 10,34 In multiple observational longitudinal studies, although population-level prevalence has increased, withinperson variation in presence or absence of MetS has been large, with many studies showing 50% or more of MetS-positive subjects becoming MetS-negative over time, whether that be with short-term (∼3 weeks) 36 or longer-term (9 years) 35 follow-up. The instability was not related to change in weight status.…”
Section: Defining Mets In Pediatricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The instability was not related to change in weight status. 35 Thus, MetS is highly unstable throughout childhood. A child can meet the criteria at 1 point in time and not meet it at another point in time, and it is unclear whether this variation represents an improvement or deterioration in health status.…”
Section: Defining Mets In Pediatricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the clinical utility of the metabolic syndrome in pediatrics remains unclear (Daniels, 2009). There is also quite limited stability for the diagnosis of metabolic syndrome among children and adolescents (Goodman, Daniels, Meigs, & Dolan, 2007; Goodman et al, 2009; Gustafson et al, 2009; Stanley, Chen, & Goodman, 2014). A detailed scientific statement appraising the evidence for utility of the metabolic syndrome in pediatrics is available from the American Heart Association (Steinberger et al, 2009).…”
Section: Consequences Of Pediatric Obesitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em pessoas jovens obesas representa um problema para saúde pública, especialmente considerando a idade pós-púbere, quando a obesidade tem um grande risco de permanecer até a idade adulta (14) . Em 10 anos, a prevalência da obesidade e da SM aumentará consideravelmente nos indivíduos em transição de faixa etária (de crianças e adolescentes para adultos jovens), de 21% para 33,4% e de 2,8% para 17,9%, respectivamente (15) . Além disso, no Brasil, o número de adolescentes do sexo masculino entre 10 a 19 anos idade com excesso de peso passou de 3,7% (1974-1975) para 21,7% (2008-2009), e o número de adolescentes do sexo feminino com excesso de peso passou de 7,6% para 19,4%, no mesmo período, segundo a Pesquisa de Orçamento Familiar (POF) (16) .…”
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