Does having a body mass index outside the normal range worsen risk parameters for cardiovascular disease in healthy school-aged children?
Overweight and obesity significantly worsen cardiovascular risk parameters in school-aged children, highlighting the need for weight-considered risk cut-offs.
Having a body mass index outside the normal range significantly worsens risk parameters for cardiovascular disease in school aged children. This effect, already substantial in overweight children, increases in obesity and could be larger than previously thought. There is a need to establish whether acceptable parameter cut-off levels not considering weight are a valid measure of risk in modern children and whether methods used in their study and reporting should be standardised.
Smith et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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