Blood lipids among young children in Europe: results from the European IDEFICS study
Male
CHILDHOOD
Coronary Artery Disease
Cohort Studies
TRACKING
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Reference Values
Risk Factors
ADOLESCENTS
Medicine and Health Sciences
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK-FACTORS
Humans
Mass Screening
CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE
Epidemiology ; Atherosclerosis ; Lipids ; Paediatrics
Child
Life Style
POPULATION
ASSOCIATIONS
2. Zero hunger
Cholesterol, HDL
Age Factors
Cholesterol, LDL
Fasting
DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL
Health Surveys
Lipids
Diet
3. Good health
Europe
Child, Preschool
SERUM-LIPIDS
Female
Public Health
7 COUNTRIES
DOI:
10.1038/ijo.2014.137
Publication Date:
2014-09-15T07:43:48Z
AUTHORS (16)
ABSTRACT
Measurement of cholesterol and triglyceride (TG) fractions in blood has become standard practice in the early detection of atherosclerotic disease pathways. Considerable attention is given nowadays to the presence of these risk factors in children and to start preventive campaigns early in life. In this context, it is imperative to have valid comparative frameworks for interpretation of lipid levels. The aim of this study is to present sex- and age-specific reference values on blood lipid levels in European children aged 2.0-10.9 years.Fasting blood was obtained via either venipuncture or capillary sampling. In 13,579 European non-obese children (50.3% boys), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), total cholesterol (TC), TG and TC/HDL-C ratio levels were measured with a point-of-care analyser (Cholestech). Sex- and age-specific reference values were computed with the GAMLSS method with the statistical software R.Reference curves and 1st, 3rd, 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th, 90th, 97th and 99th percentile values are presented. HDL-C showed a positive trend with age, from 2 years onwards, but was relatively stable above the age of 7. For LDL-C and TC, linear but small age-related trends were seen. The TC/HDL-C values showed a gradual negative trend from the age of 2 up to 6 and were relatively stable afterwards. For TG, no age trend was found (P=0.285). Boys had higher mean HDL-C values than girls (1.414 vs 1.368 mmol l(-1)), and lower TC, LDL-C, TC/HDL-C and TG values (3.981 vs 4.087 mmol l(-1); 2.297 vs 2.435 mmol l(-1); 2.84 vs 3.01mmol l(-1); and 0.509 vs 0.542 mmol l(-1), respectively).These new and recent references could serve as a European orientation of blood lipid values in children in the context of standard medical practice and for the purpose of public health screening.
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