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The levels of the following blood serum lipid constituents: total cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, HDL-cholesterol, apolipoproteins AI, AII and B, and lipoprotein fractions have been determined in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes in relation to sex, age, duration of diabetes, coexistence of obesity, insulin dosage and history of genetic predispositions. The age of the patients was between 1.3 and 22 years and the duration of the disease ranged between 3 months and 15 years. The analysis of the results revealed that sex, age, daily insulin dose and the known genetic predispositions have no influence on the values of the parameters of lipid metabolism. However, an increase in the levels of cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides and apolipoproteins AI and B was observed along with the progressing duration of the disease. An increase in the levels of cholesterol, apolipoprotein B and beta-lipoprotein, and a decrease in the level of alpha-lipoprotein have been found in diabetic children with coexisting obesity. The above analysis indicates that besides metabolic control of diabetes its duration and accompanying obesity may negatively influence the course of the disease contributing to the precocious development of atherosclerosis.
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PMID:[Lipid metabolism in patients with insulin dependent diabetes. IV. Effect of sex, age, excess body weight, duration of diabetes, insulin dosage and family history on lipid metabolism in patients with insulin dependent diabetes]. 134 34

The level of lipoprotein Lp(a), one of the risk factors of atherosclerosis, was determined in 91 children and adolescents of age ranging from 3.3 to 22 years suffering from insulin-dependent diabetes. The changes in Lp(a) were analyzed in relation to the group of patients, the duration of diabetes, possible genetic factors, other factors predisposing to early onset of atherosclerosis, and occurrence of obesity in the analyzed group. The relation between the level of Lp(a) and other parameters of lipid metabolism (total cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, HDL-cholesterol and apolipoprotein B) as well as a degree of metabolic normalization of diabetes (as assessed by the determination of glycosylated hemoglobin and fructosamine) was studied in addition. No relation between Lp(a) and the factors mentioned above, with exception of glycosylated hemoglobin and fructosamine concentrations, could be demonstrated. The elevated level of Lp(a) in children and adolescents during the period of poor metabolic control of diabetes may constitute an additional risk factor for early onset of atherogenic changes.
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PMID:[State of lipid metabolism in children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes. I. Evaluation of lipoprotein (A) behavior in children and adolescents with insulin-dependent diabetes]. 136 93

Dietary intakes, anthropometric indices and plasma lipoprotein and alpha-tocopherol concentrations were measured in premenopausal vegetarian women of Indian descent (n = 22) and in white women of European descent consuming either mixed (n = 22) or vegetarian diets (n = 18). The Indian women were shorter in height than the white women and had a higher proportion of body fat. Energy intakes were lower in the Indian women, both in absolute terms and per kg body weight. The proportion of energy derived from saturated fatty acids was lower and that from polyunsaturated fatty acids was greater in both Indian and white vegetarians compared with the subjects on mixed diets. Intakes of dietary fibre and vitamins C and E were higher in the white vegetarians compared with the other groups. Plasma concentrations of total and LDL cholesterol and apolipoprotein B and the ratio of apolipoprotein B/apolipoprotein AI were lower and HDL and HDL2 cholesterol, alpha-tocopherol concentrations and the ratio of alpha-tocopherol/cholesterol were greater in the white vegetarian group than in the other groups. Total plasma cholesterol was associated with measures of truncal obesity, especially subscapular skinfold thickness and the percentage energy derived from saturated fatty acids. Plasma concentrations of apo(a) were higher and those of HDL and HDL2 cholesterol and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) were lower in the Indian vegetarian women compared with both groups of white women. No relationship could be found between apo(a), HDL and HDL2 cholesterol concentration and nutrient intake but HDL and HDL2 were negatively associated with the proportion of body fat and apo(a) weakly with subscapular skinfold thickness.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Lipoprotein risk factors in vegetarian women of Indian descent are unrelated to dietary intake. 141 95

The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between insulin and BP in patients with normal glucose tolerance. The associations between systolic and diastolic BP, age, body mass index, waist/hip ratio, fasting glucose, insulin, fructosamine, glycosylated haemoglobin, lipid profile, and glucose and insulin two hours after 75 g oral glucose were examined in 1,520 employees of a public utility company and non-medical staff of a district hospital. Patients with impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes mellitus (using WHO criteria) were excluded. In men (mean age 35.6 +/- 8.7 years, n = 769), both systolic and diastolic BP were positively associated with age, body mass index, waist/hip ratio, fasting and 2h glucose and insulin, triglycerides and apolipoprotein B, and were negatively associated with glucose/insulin ration, and high density lipoprotein and cholesterol and its subfractions. However, in multivariate analysis only body mass index, age, fasting glucose and insulin were independent predictors of systolic BP, while only body mass index and age predicted diastolic BP. In women, age, glycosylated haemoglobin, 2h glucose/insulin ratio, 2h glucose, fructosamine and triglycerides were predictors of systolic BP. Fasting or 2h insulin, and glucose/insulin ratios did not predict diastolic BP. The results are compatible with the hypothesis that systolic hypertension may reflect a hyper-insulinaemic state even in those with normal glucose tolerance, independent of age and obesity. The association between plasma lipids and blood pressure is probably mediated by insulin and obesity.
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PMID:Association between insulin and blood pressure in a community population with normal glucose tolerance. 146 89

Obesity and an android body fat distribution are related to metabolic disorders. We investigated the interdependences between metabolism, overweight, and body fat distribution in 40 moderately obese men before and after weight-loss. Correlations between metabolic parameters and body mass index (BMI) or waist to hip ratio (WHR) were much weaker in this exclusively obese population than in subjects of all weight categories, but the association between BMI and glucose tolerance (r = -.46, P less than .01) increased significantly after weight-loss. The improvement of metabolic parameters was much stronger in men who achieved normal weight (BMI less than 27 kg/m2) than in those who remained obese (BMI greater than 30 kg/m2, P less than .05). The WHR decreased during the diet (P less than .001), and this decrease and the extent of weight-loss were significantly correlated to an increase in insulin sensitivity (r = -.41, P less than .01) and a decrease in glucose area after an oral glucose load (r = .34, P less than .05). The decrease in apolipoprotein B, total cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol was significantly correlated only to the extent of weight-loss (r = .34, .31, and .39, respectively; P less than .05). We conclude that it is best to reach normal weight for the normalization of metabolic aberrations. The reduction of cholesterol appears to be dependent on the extent of weight-loss, while the improvement in insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance apparently is related to both the extent of weight-loss and to a change toward a less android body fat distribution.
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PMID:Benefit from hypocaloric diet in obese men depends on the extent of weight-loss regarding cholesterol, and on a simultaneous change in body fat distribution regarding insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance. 151 20

Altered lipoprotein composition may be a better predictor of cardiovascular disease than modestly increased serum lipid concentrations, although possible interactions between lipoprotein composition, obesity, and insulinemia have not been fully elucidated. Therefore, we investigated the association between different measures of insulinemia and lipoproteins in 297 healthy Caucasian men (body mass index [BMI] less than 27 in 233, greater than 27 [obese] in 64) and 295 healthy Caucasian women (BMI less than 25 in 198, greater than 25 [obese] in 97). Associations observed in both obese and nonobese men and women were between increasing tertiles of most insulin measures and serum triglyceride concentrations (p = 0.079-0.004) and the ratio of low density lipoprotein to high density lipoprotein cholesterol (p = 0.094-0.008). Graded reductions in the high density lipoprotein cholesterol to apolipoprotein A-I ratio were also recorded in obese women, with increasing tertiles of fasting (p = 0.014-0.007) and postglucose load (p = 0.001) serum insulin levels, after correcting for BMI and triglyceride concentrations. Less marked graded increases in the triglyceride to apolipoprotein B ratios were recorded in obese women with increasing tertiles of fasting (p = 0.001-0.006) and postglucose challenge (p = 0.081) insulinemic measures. In men with normal or slightly elevated cholesterol levels (fasting serum cholesterol less than 6.5 mmol/l), hyperapobetalipoproteinemia was recorded with increasing tertiles of insulinemia (p = 0.006, correcting for BMI and triglyceride concentrations), as well as in subjects with hypertriglyceridemia (fasting serum triglycerides greater than 1.70 mmol/l) (p = 0.004, correcting for BMI and age). Hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance are associated with altered lipoprotein composition in obese women, presumably reflecting a complex interplay between sex hormones, body mass, and insulin action. Insulin resistance appears to be more associated with apolipoprotein B concentrations in men. The hyperinsulinemic nondiabetic subject may be at increased risk of cardiovascular disease because of altered concentrations of apolipoprotein concentrations and lipoprotein composition.
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PMID:Relation between insulinemia, body mass index, and lipoprotein composition in healthy, nondiabetic men and women. 154 96

In a group of 2000 Prague children aged 11-12 years the distribution of serum cholesterol levels was assessed. For further investigations 100 children with cholesterol levels above the 95th percentile (HYPER) were selected and 100 children with values between the 5th and 10th percentile (HYPO). Children and parents were subjected to detailed clinical and laboratory examination, in children the three-day dietary intake was assessed. Boys of the HYPER group had significantly higher LDL, HDL and VLDL cholesterol levels as well as levels of apolipoprotein B and less favourable values of the atherogenic index (AI). Girls of the HYPER group had significantly higher mean values of LDL-cholesterol and apolipoprotein B and also less favourable values of the AI. In the group HYPER children no abnormalities were detected in the carbohydrate metabolism nor a higher incidence of obesity although they differed significantly from children in the HYPO group as regards parameters of the lipid spectrum. The energy value of the consumed diet of children in the HYPER and HYPO group does not differ significantly. Although in boys of the HYPER group there was a higher ratio of total fat and animal fat (p less than 0.05), neither the percentage ratio of fatty acids nor the P:S ratio differed significantly in children of the HYPER and HYPO group. Parents of children of the HYPER group had significantly higher mean cholesterol, apolipoprotein B, LDL cholesterol values and less favourable values of the atherogenic index than parents of children of the HYPO group. The incidence of hypercholesterolaemia in the families of these children was also significantly higher.
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PMID:[Serum lipid and lipoprotein levels in children in relation to their dietary habits and parental blood cholesterol]. 155 69

To assess the relationship between obesity and body fat distribution with cardiovascular risk factors in children, various measures of obesity and waist-to-hip circumference ratio (WHR) were related to serum lipids, lipoproteins, apolipoproteins, glucose, insulin, uric acid, systolic (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP). In boys univariate analysis revealed an association of triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), apolipoprotein B (ApoB), the ratio ApoAI/ApoB, cholesterol/HDL-C, glucose and insulin to WHR. SBP and DBP and serum uric acid correlated with all measures of obesity [body mass index (BMI), percent overweight, percent body fat, skinfolds], but not with WHR. In girls lipid parameters (triglycerides, LDL-C, HDL-C, HDL2, ApoAI, ApoB) and atherogenic ratios correlated with measures of obesity and WHR. Glucose, insulin, SBP and DBP showed the highest correlation with WHR (r = 0.598, p less than 0.001 and r = 0.713, p less than 0.001). Multivariate analysis in girls revealed a first step dependency of ApoAI, the ratio cholesterol/ApoAI, insulin, SBP and DBP on WHR, triglycerides, HDL-C, LDL-C and the ratio ApoAI/ApoB, a first step dependency on percent body fat mass. In boys triglycerides, ApoB and the ratio ApoAI/ApoB were related to WHR for insulin, SBP and DBP, but a positive association with the WHR was found, explaining 33, 21.8, and 22.6% of the variance. This study demonstrates that cardiovascular risk factors in obese children are related to obesity and body fat distribution. Obese children with predominantly abdominal fat mass show a risk profile that is less favorable than gluteal-femoral fat distribution. Evaluation of body fat distribution in obese children, therefore, may help to identify persons most susceptible to cardiovascular risk in adulthood.
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PMID:Cardiovascular risk factors in obese children in relation to weight and body fat distribution. 161 99

The aim of the study was to examine the relationships of obesity, lipids and apolipoproteins with the risk for subsequent ischaemic heart disease in middle-aged women, using a case-control study nested within a cohort study. A total of 3634 women aged 26-88 were recruited in Guernsey between 1977 and 1985 and followed until June 1986 by abstraction of their general practitioners' records. Fifty-one cases of incident ischaemic heart disease (11 myocardial infarction, 40 angina) were identified. For each case up to 4 controls were selected, matched for age and date at recruitment. Odds ratios for the development of ischaemic heart disease in the middle and upper thirds of the distribution for each variable in the controls, relative to the lowest third (and two-sided P-values for linear trends), were: 3.0, 2.6 (0.015) for Quetelet's index; 3.3, 5.1 (0.003) for total cholesterol; 0.5, 0.6 (0.102) for apolipoprotein A-I; 1.8, 2.4 (0.015) for apolipoprotein B; 1.3, 2.1 (0.155) for apolipoprotein(a). The increased risks associated with increased Quetelet's index and total cholesterol were independent of each other and these variables were more strongly related to myocardial infarction than to angina. The relationships of risk with serum cotinine, fatty acids, dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate and sex hormone binding globulin were weak and did not approach statistical significance.
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PMID:A prospective study of obesity, lipids, apolipoproteins and ischaemic heart disease in women. 163 46

Obesity commonly accompanies hypertriglyceridemia, and weight reduction is widely recommended for treatment of elevated triglyceride levels. To determine whether weight reduction will normalize lipoprotein metabolism in overweight, hypertriglyceridemic patients, 10 such male patients underwent weight loss until their body weights were within the desirable range. After reestablishment of a steady state in body weight at the lower level, measurements were made of plasma lipid, lipoprotein, and apolipoprotein levels and the kinetics of low density lipoprotein (LDL) apolipoprotein B-100 (apo B) and apolipoprotein A-I (apo A-I). The patients lost an average of 10.6 +/- 2.1 kg (mean +/- SEM). Plasma triglyceride concentrations fell from 431 +/- 42 mg/dl to 248 +/- 27 mg/dl (p less than 0.001), whereas concentrations of total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, total apo B, and high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol were unchanged after weight loss. On average, the fractional catabolic rates (FCRs) for LDL were much higher in the patients after weight loss than in 16 normal control subjects (0.55 +/- 0.06 versus 0.31 +/- 0.06 pool/day), and input rates for LDL also were higher for hypertriglyceridemic patients after weight loss (22.2 +/- 2.4 versus 12.8 +/- 2.3 mg/kg.day). Compared with 20 normal control subjects, hypertriglyceridemic patients after weight reduction had persistent low HDL cholesterol levels (32 +/- 2 versus 54 +/- 3 mg/dl) as well as low apo A-I levels (99 +/- 5 versus 122 +/- 4 mg/dl).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Persistence of abnormalities in metabolism of apolipoproteins B-100 and A-I after weight reduction in patients with primary hypertriglyceridemia. 163 97


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