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2021 Vol.2 Sept.No3

  • Title: Cluster analysis of cardiovascular risk factors in simple obese children
  • Name: katsushika hokusai1,Yasujirô Ozu2
  • Company: (1.Osaka Yinla University,Fengzhong 556-0015,Japan; 2.Nagoya Shaping University,Nagoya 481-0006,Japan)
  • Abstract:

    Objective: With the rapid development of social economy and the improvement of people's living standard, childhood obesity has become a common nutritional disease in pediatrics. In order to prevent and intervene cardiovascular diseases caused by obesity in the early stage, it is necessary to analyze the risk factors of cardiovascular diseases caused by simple obesity. Methods: According to the obesity diagnosis standard formulated by China Nutrition Association, on the basis of excluding various secondary factors, 142 children aged 9-14 years were selected as test subjects in our city, including 51 children with simple obesity as the observation group and 71 children with normal body fat as the control group. Both groups of subjects kept regular eating habits. Methods: According to the obesity diagnosis standard formulated by China Nutrition Association, on the basis of excluding various secondary factors, 102 children aged 9-14 years were selected as test objects in our city, including 51 children with simple obesity as the observation group and 51 children with normal body fat as the control group. Both groups of subjects kept regular eating habits. Results:After 20 weeks of the experiment, the release of endothelial factors, arterial blood pressure, vasodilation function of reactive hyperemia and systolic and diastolic function of the heart were detected in the two groups. The total score of each test function level in the observation group was lower than that in the control group, which was easy to induce cardiovascular diseases. Conclusion: Appropriate exercise and diet adjustment for teenagers can prevent and intervene obesity at an early stage and reduce the probability of teenagers suffering from cardiovascular diseases.


  • Keyword: Teenagers; Obesity; Obesity rate; Dyslipidemia; Cardiovascular risk factors
  • DOI: 10.12250/jpcarme2021020359
  • Citation form: katsushika hokusai1,Yasujirô Ozu2.Cluster analysis of cardiovascular risk factors in simple obese children.2020, vol. 3,12-17.
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