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Preliminary analysis of metabolic syndrome components in Korean adolescents by using Korean national health and nutrition examination Survey pooling data (1998, 2001, and 2005)

한국국민건강영양조사 병합자료(1998년, 2001년, 2005년)를 이용한 소아청소년에서의 대사증후군 진단 요인의 기초 분석

  • Huh, Kyoung (Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Inje University, Sanngye-Paik Hospital) ;
  • Park, Mi Jung (Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Inje University, Sanngye-Paik Hospital)
  • 허경 (인제대학교 의과대학 상계백병원 소아과학교실) ;
  • 박미정 (인제대학교 의과대학 상계백병원 소아과학교실)
  • Received : 2008.05.22
  • Accepted : 2008.11.21
  • Published : 2008.12.15

Abstract

Purpose :This study aimed to estimate age- and gender-specific cut points for metabolic syndrome (MS) components, including body mass index (BMI), blood pressure (BP), triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and glucose. Methods :Data from the 1998, 2001, and 2005 Korean NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) were analyzed (n=4164; 2,139 boys and 2,025 girls, aged 10-19 years). Height, weight, waist circumference (WC), BP, triglycerides, HDL cholesterol, and fasting glucose were measured. Results :BMI over $25kg/m^2$ represents the $85^{th}P$ (percentile) in 17-year-old boys and the $90^{th}P$ in 17-year-old girls. A level of WC higher than that of the cutoff points of Asian adults was found in the $90^{th}P$ of 17-year-old boys and girls. The $90^{th}P$ of boys aged 15 years old and the $95^{th}P$ of 13-year-old were included in the range of systolic BP over 130 mm Hg. Over the $75^{th}P$ of the group showed triglycerides greater than 110 mg/dL, (criterion of MS presented by NCEP-ATP III) and the $90^{th}P$ of the group showed triglycerides greater than 150 mg/dL by IDF. An HDL cholesterol level of 40 mg/dL represents the $25^{th}P$ in boys and the $10^{th}P$ in girls. A glucose level greater than 110 mg/dL represents the $95^{th}P$ and greater than 100 mg/dL represents the $90^{th}P$. Conclusion :Values of the $90^{th}P$ of MS components in late adolescent boys (WC, BP, and triglycerides) and girls (WC and triglycerides) were very high and in close proximity to the diagnostic criteria of adult MS.

목 적: 본 연구는 국내 소아청소년의 대사증후군의 기준치 설정의 참고자료가 되고자 BMI, 혈압, 허리둘레, 중성지방, 중성지방, HDL-콜레스테롤, 공복혈당의 연령별, 성별 백분위수 분포를 분석하였다. 방 법: 1998년, 2001년 및 2005년 국민건강영양조사에서 조사된 10-19세 연령 총 4,164명(남아 2,139명, 여아 2,025명)을 대상으로 하였다. 신장, 체중, 허리둘레를 측정하였고 BMI, 혈압, 지질 농도와 혈당의 분포를 분석하였다. 결 과: BMI 는 여아 17세 90 백분위수에서, 남아 17세의 85 백분위수에서 성인 비만 위험군으로 정의하는 25 이상으로 측정되고 있었다. 허리둘레는 17세 이상 90 백분위수 남아 여아 모두에서 아시아 성인 복부비만의 기준치 이상이 측정되었다. 수축기 혈압은 남아 15세 이상 90 백분위수 이상, 13세 이상 95 백분위수 이상에서 성인 대사증후군의 진단 기준인 수축기 혈압 130 mmHg 이상이 측정되었고 이완기 혈압은 남아 17세 이상의 90 백분위수 이상, 15세 이상 95 백분위수 이상에서 80 mmHg 이상이었다. 혈장 중성지방은 NCEP-ATP III의 기준인 110 mg/dL 이상은 남아 여아 모두 75 백분위수에 해당하였고 IDF의 기준인 150 mg/dL 이상은 남아 여아 모두 90 백분위수에 해당하였다. HDL-콜레스테롤의 대사증후군 진단 기준인 40 mg/dL 이하는 남아에서 25 백분위수 이하가 여아에서 10 백분위수 이하가 해당되었다. 공복 혈당은 NCEP-ATP III 기준인 110 mg/dL 이상은 남아 여아에서 95 백분위수에 해당하였고 IDF 기준인 100 mg/dL 는 남아 여아 모두 90 백분위수에 해당하였다. 결 론: 한국 청소년 후기 남아에서 혈압, 허리둘레, 중성지방의 90 백분위수와 여아에서 허리둘레, 중성지방의 90 백분위 수치가 한국 성인 대사증후군의 기준치에 근접하여 매우 높았다.

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