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Diabetes, Vol 49, Issue 6 1042-1048, Copyright © 2000 by American Diabetes Association
Age-related patterns of the clustering of cardiovascular risk variables of syndrome X from childhood to young adulthood in a population made up of black and white subjects: the Bogalusa Heart Study
W Chen, W Bao, S Begum, A Elkasabany, SR Srinivasan and GS Berenson
Tulane Center for Cardiovascular Health, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University Medical Center, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112, USA.
The age-related patterns of clustering of cardiovascular risk variables of
Syndrome X from childhood to adulthood were examined in a community-based
sample of black and white children (aged 5-10 years, n = 2,389),
adolescents (aged 11-17 years, n = 3,371), and young adults (aged 18-37
years, n = 2,115). In the analysis of clustering, insulin resistance index,
BMI, triglycerides/ HDL cholesterol ratio, and mean arterial pressure were
used either as categorical variables (age-, race- and sex-specific values
>75th percentiles) to calculate risk ratios (observed frequency/expected
frequency) or as continuous variables (normal scores based on ranks) to
compute intraclass correlations. In the total sample, the risk ratio for
clustering of adverse levels of all 4 variables was 9.8 for whites (P <
0.01) versus 7.4 for blacks (P < 0.01); the intraclass correlation was
0.33 for whites (P < 0.001) versus 0.26 for blacks (P < 0.001). Both
the risk ratio and intraclass correlation were significantly higher in
whites than in blacks in the total sample. The intraclass correlations of
the 4 variables were significant (P < 0.001) in all race and age-groups,
and they were higher during preadolescence and adulthood than during
adolescence. Furthermore, unlike risk ratios, intraclass correlations
showed a continuous increase with age during adulthood. When BMI was
adjusted, the intraclass correlations involving the other 3 variables were
reduced by approximately 50%, and the age-related pattern was no longer
evident. These results suggest that the degree of clustering of risk
variables of Syndrome X varies with age from childhood to adulthood and is
likely influenced by the age-related changes in obesity and the attendant
insulin resistance.

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