Efecto del estado nutricional neonatal en el riesgo de síndrome metabólico en niños obesos de 2 comunas de la Región del Bío-Bío.

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  • Jorge Sapunar Universidad de la Frontera
  • Paulina Bustos Universidad de Concepción
  • Katia Sáez Universidad de Concepción
  • Sergio Muñoz Universidad de La Frontera
  • Sylvia Asenjo Universidad de Concepción

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Fetal Development, Infant Nutrition Disorders, Metabolic Syndrome X

Resumen

Background: Neonatal malnutrition defined by birth weight (BW) is a risk factor for obesity and cardio - metabolic diseases in adults. Neonatal ponderal index (NPI) may have better diagnostic value than BW to establish nutritional status. Aim: To determine the effect of neonatal nutritional status, established by the three NPI curves available in Chile, on the risk of Metabolic Syndrome (MS) in obese school children. Material and methods: A nested case/control study in a sample of 410 obese school children aged 10 to 16 years (57% males) was performed. The dichotomous response variable was the presence of MS defined as International Diabetes Federation (IDF) or Cook’s criteria. The exposure variable was having NPI < percentile (p)10. Results: The frequency of MS was 36 and 39% according to the IDF and Cook criteria, respectively. The proportion of children with neonatal malnutrition exceeded 20%. A significantly increased risk for MS was only found when PNI was defined according to Lagos´s Table and MS was defined using IDF criteria. Having a PNI > p90, however, showed a trend towards a reduced risk of MS, which only reached significance using Lagos´s Table and Cook´s Criteria. Conclusions: Neonatal malnutrition defined by NPI is common in obese school children. The condition of neonatal under nutrition defined as PNI < p10 may be a risk factor for developing MS. Instead, having a NPI > p90 could be protective.

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Jorge Sapunar, Universidad de la Frontera

Magister Unidad Endocrinología y Diabetes Dpto Medicina Centro de Excelencia CIGES

Paulina Bustos, Universidad de Concepción

Magister Departamento de Bioquímica Clínica e Inmunología . Facultad de Farmacia

Katia Sáez, Universidad de Concepción

PhD Departamento de Estadística Facultad de Ciencias Físicas y Matemáticas

Sergio Muñoz, Universidad de La Frontera

PhD Departamento de Salud Pública Centro de Excelencia CIGES Facultad de Medicina

Sylvia Asenjo, Universidad de Concepción

Profesor Titular MD Departamento de Pediatría Facultad de Medicina

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2014-11-26

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Sapunar, J., Bustos, P., Sáez, K., Muñoz, S., & Asenjo, S. (2014). Efecto del estado nutricional neonatal en el riesgo de síndrome metabólico en niños obesos de 2 comunas de la Región del Bío-Bío. Revista Médica De Chile, 142(12). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/3693

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