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Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2015

Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Obese Children and Adolescents

Małgorzata Rumińska; Anna Majcher; Beata Pyrżak; Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Michał Brzewski; Urszula Demkow

The aim of the study was to analyze cardiometabolic risk factors andcarotid intima-media thickness (IMT) in obese children. We studied 122 obese children fulfilling the criteria of the International Obesity Task Force and 58 non-obese children. Anthropometric parameters, blood pressure, lipid profile, C-reactive protein, and adiponectin were assessed in all children. Glucose and insulin during the oral glucose tolerance test were assessed in obese children. The IMT was determined using ultrasound B-mode imaging in 81 obese and 32 non-obese children. We found that obese children had significantly higher levels of lipid andother non-lipid atherogenic indicators, but lower levels of adiponectin compared with non-obese children. The difference in the mean carotid IMT was insignificant in the two groups. Taking the combined groups, the level of adiponectin correlated negatively with body mass index and lipid atherogenic indicators. The IMT strongly correlated with systolic blood pressure in obese children. In the children fulfilling the criteria of metabolic syndrome, 17 out of the 84 obese children older than 10 years of age, IMT was greater than in those who did not fulfil these criteria. We conclude that the coexistence of abdominal obesity with abnormal lipid profile and hypertension leads to the early development of atherosclerosis accompanied by increased carotid intima-media thickness. Obesity initiates the atherosclerotic processes in early childhood.


Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2013

Association of adiponectin gene G276T polymorphism with atherogenic indicators in obese children.

Beata Pyrżak; Małgorzata Rumińska; Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Anna Majcher; Alicja Wisniewska; Michał Brzewski; Urszula Demkow

Adiponectin plays a protective role against atherosclerosis. Genetic investigation has revealed that G276T adiponectin gene polymorphism is related to adiponectin concentration and metabolic disturbances. The aim of the present study was to investigate the association of adiponectin gene G276T polymorphism with indices of atherosclerosis in obese children. We examined 159 children (125 obese and 34 non-obese). G276T of adiponectin gene polymorphism was identified using a PCR-RFLP method. The intima media thickness (IMT) was evaluated in 82 patients. In all children, the anthropometric indices, fasting plasma total cholesterol (TC), HDL and LDL cholesterol, triglycerydes (TG), C-reactive protein (CRP), and adiponectin were measured. Oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) also was performed. We found that the obese patients presented with higher values of atherogenic indicators than the non-obese patients. The indicators positively correlated with CRP and lipid concentrations. Ninety one percent of obese children presented with elevated IMT which correlated with CRP. The children with GG genotype (GG + GT allele) had lower values of BMI, TC, and TG but higher adiponectin concentrations. The mean level of adiponectin was statistically decreased in the compared with the homozygous TT children. The other anthropometric and atherogenic indicators did not differ between these two sets of obese children. We conclude that adiponectin concentrations were decreased in children with polymorphism G276T in adiponectin gene. The study, however, failed to show significant associations between carotid IMT, lipid markers, blood pressure, or HOMA-IR in obese children.


Videosurgery and Other Miniinvasive Techniques | 2017

Stress as a factor contributing to obesity in patients qualified for bariatric surgery – studies in a selected group of patients (a pilot study)

Iwona Boniecka; Helena Wileńska; Anna Jeznach-Steinhagen; Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Marzena Sekuła; Krzysztof Paśnik

Introduction Recently, the incidence of obesity, especially extreme obesity, has significantly increased. It is connected with inappropriate lifestyle, including a high calorie diet, psychological and genetic factors, some medications, diseases or infectious factors. Nowadays, the consumption of food is not only to satisfy a physiological need, but also fulfils psychological needs. The most effective method of morbid obesity treatment is metabolic surgery. Moreover, food is considered to be a reward and method of coping with stress. In order to improve the efficiency of the surgical treatment, it seems significant to assess the effects of psychological factors on eating behaviours. Aim To evaluate the effects of stress on eating habits that increase the risk of extreme obesity. Material and methods The study included 50 subjects qualified for bariatric surgery. The authors’ own questionnaire and standardised PSS-10 questionnaire by Cohen, Kamarcki and Mermelstein adapted by Juczyński and Ogińska-Bulik were used. Results These questionnaires indicated that patients felt a moderate levels of stress but with a tendency for high levels. The majority of respondents declared an increased appetite due to stress-causing factors. Reasons for snacking most frequently included negative emotions and feeling like eating something. Consumption of additional snacks was a way of coping with stress. Most frequently the subjects ate sweets and salty snacks, but also sandwiches, nuts, fruit and alcohol beverages. Conclusions Psychological support may help morbidly obese people both to change nutritional habits and to cope with stress.


Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology | 2015

Nutrition and Immune System in Children with Simple Obesity.

Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Małgorzata Janusz; Anna Jeznach-Steinhagen; Urszula Demkow; Beata Pyrżak

The purpose of this study was to evaluate dietary factors in nutrition influencing the immune system of children and teenagers suffering from simple obesity. The study involved 100 children and teenagers aged 7-18 with simple obesity. Nutritional data were obtained from 3-day food records. The consumed nutrients, including immunomodulators and immunostimulants, were estimated based on the nutrition interview. The results were compared with the nutritional norms. On average, the proportion of n-6:n-3 fatty acids equalled 10:1. Among the amino acids, the highest intake values in the diet were observed for glutamine (13,694.6 mg/day). The study demonstrates inadequate intake levels of iron (73% of recommended dietary allowance, RDA), vitamin C (65% of RDA), and vitamin D (11% of RDA) taking into account the median values for the entire study group. The median daily intake of other nutrients exceeded the RDA values. The diets of the participants in this study were not properly balanced with respect to immunomodulators, which may contribute to the occurrence of immunological disorders and immunodeficiency in this group of patients.


Pediatria polska | 2015

Wpływ wybranych składników pokarmowych na patogenezę otyłości u dzieci i młodzieży

Agata Kurpias-Kuźnicka; Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Małgorzata Rumińska


Postępy Nauk Medycznych | 2014

Relationship between adiponectin levels and metabolic syndrome components in obese children and adolescents

Małgorzata Rumińska; Anna Majcher; Beata Pyrżak; Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Ewelina Witkowska-Sędek; Danuta Janczarska


Postępy Nauk Medycznych | 2014

Immunomodulators and immunostimulants in the diet of children and teenagers suffering from simple obesity

Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Małgorzata Janusz; Anna Jeznach-Steinhagen; Beata Pyrżak


Postępy Nauk Medycznych | 2014

Effect of nutritional status on growth velocity in the first year of growth hormone treatment of children with Growth Hormone Deficiency

Anna Majcher; Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Ewa Woźniak; Beata Pyrżak


Archive | 2014

Borgis P R A C E O R Y G I N A L N E O R I G I N A L P A P E R S

Anna Majcher; Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Ewelina Witkowska-Sędek; Danuta Janczarska; Dorota Szostak-Węgierek


Endokrynologia Pediatryczna | 2014

Wpływ czynników środowiskowych na występowanie otyłości u dzieci do 7 roku życia

Aneta Czerwonogrodzka-Senczyna; Paulina Kryńska; Anna Majcher; Małgorzata Rumińska; Anna Jeznach-Steinhagen; Beata Pyrżak

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Beata Pyrżak

Medical University of Warsaw

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Anna Majcher

Medical University of Warsaw

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Urszula Demkow

Medical University of Warsaw

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Małgorzata Janusz

Medical University of Warsaw

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Michał Brzewski

Medical University of Warsaw

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