Article

The study of lipid profile, diet and other cardiovascular risk factors in children born to parents having premature ischemic heart disease.

Department of Pediatrics, Mysore Medical College and Research Institute, Mysore, Karnataka, India.
Indian Journal of Community Medicine 10/2011; 36(4):291-5. DOI:10.4103/0970-0218.91334 pp.291-5
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Dyslipidemia is a marker for ischemic heart disease (IHD), which can be detected in early childhood and tracks to adulthood. Dyslipidemia, along with factors like diet, obesity and sedentary activity, increases the risk of a child developing IHD in adulthood. Early detection and modification of these risk factors can prevent IHD.
To study the lipid profile in children born to parents with history of premature IHD and also to study the effect of diet, lifestyle factors, and obesity in the study group.
Fifty children of parents with premature IHD and 50 control children without any family history of IHD were analyzed for cardiovascular risk factors such as lipid profile, body mass index (BMI) and hypertension. The effects of modifiable risk factors like diet and physical activity on lipid profile were analyzed. The correlation between parent and child lipid profile was studied.
Mean total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein cholesterol and triglycerides were significantly higher (P<0.05) in children with family history of IHD as compared to children without family history. There was a positive correlation between lipid levels of parents and their children. Children with elevated BMI, a sedentary lifestyle, and excess oily/junk diet intake showed increased incidence of dyslipidemia (P<0.05).
Children of IHD patients have significant incidence of dyslipidemia. The risk factors like BMI, diet and physical activity increase the incidence of dyslipidemia. Therefore, all children of premature IHD patients should be screened for dyslipidemia.

0 0
 · 
1 Bookmark
 · 
30 Views

Keywords

50 control children
 
body mass index
 
cardiovascular risk factors
 
child lipid profile
 
children
 
excess oily/junk diet intake
 
family history
 
ischemic heart disease
 
lifestyle factors
 
lipid profile
 
modifiable risk factors
 
physical activity
 
physical activity increase
 
positive correlation
 
premature IHD
 
premature IHD patients
 
risk factors
 
sedentary activity
 
sedentary lifestyle
 
study group