2011
DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1006992
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Adolescent BMI Trajectory and Risk of Diabetes versus Coronary Disease

Abstract: BACKGROUND The association of body-mass index (BMI) from adolescence to adulthood with obesity-related diseases in young adults has not been completely delineated. METHODS We conducted a prospective study in which we followed 37,674 apparently healthy young men for incident angiography-proven coronary heart disease and diabetes through the Staff Periodic Examination Center of the Israeli Army Medical Corps. The height and weight of participants were measured at regular intervals, with the first measurements … Show more

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“…In the general pediatric population, epidemiologic data obtained from separate cohorts of obese children and adolescents of various ethnicities and from separate geographic regions have also demonstrated increased cardiovascular disease mortality later in adulthood 36, 37, 38, 39. Similar to the observed data reported from adults, strong associations between increased body mass index (BMI; calculated as kg/m 2 ) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) have been demonstrated in large population‐based pediatric studies such as NHANES III (Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) 40…”
Section: Cardiovascular Risk Factors Among Asf Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the general pediatric population, epidemiologic data obtained from separate cohorts of obese children and adolescents of various ethnicities and from separate geographic regions have also demonstrated increased cardiovascular disease mortality later in adulthood 36, 37, 38, 39. Similar to the observed data reported from adults, strong associations between increased body mass index (BMI; calculated as kg/m 2 ) and systolic blood pressure (SBP) have been demonstrated in large population‐based pediatric studies such as NHANES III (Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) 40…”
Section: Cardiovascular Risk Factors Among Asf Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The outcome definition for CAD in the MELANY study is angiography-proven stenosis of 50% in at least one coronary artery (1,17,18). Follow-up began at participants' first visit to the screening center and ended at the time of CAD diagnosis, death, retirement from military service, or 8th March 2011, whichever came first.…”
Section: Outcomes and Follow-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Screening for CAD was conducted as reported previously (1,17). Referral for a diagnostic procedure was based on clinical suspicion for participants %35 years of age, while participants above 35 years of age were referred for a treadmill exercise test (Bruce protocol) in the presence of a board-certified cardiologist.…”
Section: Cad Screening In the Melanymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Por su parte, la adiposidad excesiva se ha asociado a riesgo cardiovascular y metabólico. Por ejemplo, valores elevados de IMC en la adolescencia han sido asociados a mayor riesgo de diabetes y enfermedad coronaria en la adultez (14). Igualmente, niveles críticos de porcentaje de masa adiposa (PMA) de 25% en niños y 35% en niñas, han sido asociados con niveles elevados de lipoproteínas, colesterol y tensión arterial en niños y adolescentes (15).…”
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