Sex hormone binding globulin concentration as a prepubertal marker for hyperinsulinaemia in obesity

性激素结合球蛋白浓度作为青春期前肥胖高胰岛素血症的标志物

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Overweight children become obese adults who are prone to develop the "metabolic syndrome" and premature coronary arterial disease (CAD). AIMS: To assess whether sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) is a potential marker for hyperinsulinaemia/insulin resistance in prepubertal obese children. METHODS: Twenty five obese children (body mass index (BMI) >2SD) who warranted investigation on clinical grounds were enrolled. Their insulin response to an oral glucose tolerance test was assessed. RESULTS: Fourteen children were hyperinsulinaemic. Despite being matched for age and BMI, SHBG concentrations were below the sex related reference range in the hyperinsulinaemic group. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that a subnormal SHBG concentration in a prepubertal child is strongly predictive of hyperinsulinaemia. By measuring the circulating SHBG concentration, it might be possible to identify those at most risk of premature CAD, targeting them for lifestyle changes.

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