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| - OBJECTIVES: Obesity is associated with increased inflammation which represents a link to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Lipoprotein associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) is an independent marker of inflammation and atherosclerosis risk. To assess the impact of weight loss on metabolic markers of atherosclerosis including Lp-PLA2 we examined a group of Czech non-diabetic obese/overweight children exposed to a lifestyle intervention. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fourty unrelated overweight/obese non-diabetic Czech children (13.7 ? 2.1 years, average BMI at baseline 29.8 ? 2.6 kg/m2) underwent 4 weeks of lifestyle modification (reduction of energy intake to age matched optimum and supervised physical activity). Anthropometrical and biochemical variables were determined at baseline and after the intervention. Lp-PLA2 mass concentration was assessed using the ELISA kit. Wilcocson´s rank test and Spearman´s correlation were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: A significant decrease of BMI and waist circumference was associated with significant changes of plasma lipoprotein and glycaemia levels. Mass concentration of Lp-PLA2 at the baseline was 402 ? 94 μg/ml, after the intervention 368 ? 105 μg/ml (p=0.008). Change in Lp-PLA2 was associated with triglyceride level decrease (p=0.009). CONCLUSION: Intensive lifestyle modification leading to body weight decrease results in significant changes of plasma lipoprotein levels and, also, a drop of Lp-PLA2 levels in paediatric obese patients. However, even after the intervention Lp-PLA2 concentrations in this patient group remain elevated suggesting possible increased atherosclerosis risk in later life.
- OBJECTIVES: Obesity is associated with increased inflammation which represents a link to atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. Lipoprotein associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2) is an independent marker of inflammation and atherosclerosis risk. To assess the impact of weight loss on metabolic markers of atherosclerosis including Lp-PLA2 we examined a group of Czech non-diabetic obese/overweight children exposed to a lifestyle intervention. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fourty unrelated overweight/obese non-diabetic Czech children (13.7 ? 2.1 years, average BMI at baseline 29.8 ? 2.6 kg/m2) underwent 4 weeks of lifestyle modification (reduction of energy intake to age matched optimum and supervised physical activity). Anthropometrical and biochemical variables were determined at baseline and after the intervention. Lp-PLA2 mass concentration was assessed using the ELISA kit. Wilcocson´s rank test and Spearman´s correlation were used for statistical analysis. RESULTS: A significant decrease of BMI and waist circumference was associated with significant changes of plasma lipoprotein and glycaemia levels. Mass concentration of Lp-PLA2 at the baseline was 402 ? 94 μg/ml, after the intervention 368 ? 105 μg/ml (p=0.008). Change in Lp-PLA2 was associated with triglyceride level decrease (p=0.009). CONCLUSION: Intensive lifestyle modification leading to body weight decrease results in significant changes of plasma lipoprotein levels and, also, a drop of Lp-PLA2 levels in paediatric obese patients. However, even after the intervention Lp-PLA2 concentrations in this patient group remain elevated suggesting possible increased atherosclerosis risk in later life. (en)
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| - Lifestyle modification induced weight loss and changes of cardiometabolic risk factors including lowering of inflammatory response in obese children
- Lifestyle modification induced weight loss and changes of cardiometabolic risk factors including lowering of inflammatory response in obese children (en)
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| - Lifestyle modification induced weight loss and changes of cardiometabolic risk factors including lowering of inflammatory response in obese children
- Lifestyle modification induced weight loss and changes of cardiometabolic risk factors including lowering of inflammatory response in obese children (en)
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http://linked.open...iv/cisloPeriodika
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http://linked.open...aciTvurceVysledku
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| - RIV/00023001:_____/11:00002504
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| - obesity; atherosclerosis; cardiovascular risk; children; lipoprotein associated phospholipase A2 (Lp-PLA2); weight loss (en)
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| - Neuroendocrinology letters
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http://linked.open...iv/tvurceVysledku
| - Ceska, R.
- Lánská, Věra
- Prusikova, M.
- Vrablik, M.
- Zlatohlavek, L.
- Motykova, E.
- Vasickova, L.
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