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Is Neck Circumference a Marker for Cardiovascular Risk in Obese Adolescents?

  • 1. Pediatrics Department – Escola Paulista de Medicina – UNIFESP, Rua Botucatu, 598- Vila clementino, Zip code: 04023-062. São Paulo-SP, Brazil
  • 2. Nutrology Discipline of the Pediatrics Department – Escola Paulista de Medicina – UNIFESP, Rua Loefgreen, 1647, Vila Clementino, Zip code 04040-032, São Paulo-SP, Brazil

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Background: Weight excess has become a public health problem worldwide, reaching about 200 million

children, of whom 40 to 50 million are obese. Obesity in childhood is associated with increased blood pressure (BP),

high triglycerides, low HDL-cholesterol and abnormal glucose metabolism. Visceral fat is a stronger predictor of

metabolic dysfunction and cardiovascular risk than total body adiposity. Assessment of neck circumference (NC) is an

easy method, which can serve as screening to identify individuals with weight excess. Our study aim was to examine

associations between NC with BP values, lipid profile, blood glucose and fasting insulin in obese adolescents and verify

the reproducibility of measurements of NC.

Methods: 82 adolescents aged 10 to 17 years were included in the study, being 43 (22 boys and 21 girls) with obesity

and 39 with normal weight (20 boys and 19 girls).

Results: Significant associations were observed between NC and BMI, BP, HDL cholesterol, insulin and HOMA-IR.

Disagreement between both observers for NC was observed in 5.2% of the sample, only concerning obese individuals.

Conclusion: Our findings strengthen the knowledge about the potential value of NC as a tool for identifying patients at

risk for hypertension, insulin resistance, and obesity. However as with the waist circumference it may be flawed in obese

individuals.

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