Low-grade inflammation and the metabolic syndrome in children and adolescents

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作者
Warnberg, Julia [1 ,2 ]
Marcos, Ascension [1 ]
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[1] CSIC, Spanish Natl Res Council, Immunonutr Grp, Dept Metab & Nutr,Inst Frio, Madrid 28040, Spain
[2] Karolinska Inst, Dept Biosci & Nutr, Unit Prevent Nutr, Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
acute-phase proteins; diabetes type II; lifestyle; obesity;
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Purpose of review The prevalence of overweight and the metabolic syndrome is increasing in young people. This review aims to summarize current research in children and adolescents on inflammatory markers related to components of the metabolic syndrome. Recent findings Obesity is characterized by a state of low-grade inflammation at all ages. Body fat has been shown to correlate with the various components of the metabolic syndrome. There is evidence to show that chronic subclinical inflammation in childhood and adolescence is associated with metabolic dysfunction, which can lead to insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome. Summary The results presented in this review highlight the underlying inflammatory mechanisms of the early stages of metabolic disorders related to obesity. The preclinical phases of diabetes and cardiovascular disease last many decades, and this feature of the diseases provides an opportunity for the early identification of target groups and the use of appropriate prevention strategies while the pathological processes are still completely reversible.
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