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Sibling Similarity in Metabolic Syndrome: The Portuguese Sibling Study on Growth, Fitness, Lifestyle and Health

机译:代谢综合征中的兄弟相似性:葡萄牙语兄弟姐妹的生长,健身,生活方式和健康研究

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This study aims to estimate sibling resemblance in metabolic syndrome (MS) markers, and to investigate the associations of biological and behavioral characteristics with MS. The sample comprises 679 biological siblings (363 females; 316 males) aged 9-20 years. MS markers included waist circumference (WC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), triglycerides (TRI), fasting glucose (GLU) and systolic blood pressure (SBP). Body mass index (BMI), biological maturation, muscular, and cardiorespiratory fitness were also assessed. Behavioral characteristics, including dietary intake and physical activity, were self-reported by questionnaire. Multilevel models were used, and sibling resemblance was estimated using the intraclass correlation (rho). In general, same-sex siblings showed higher resemblance in MS markers than opposite-sex siblings. However, variability in sibling resemblance in MS markers was evident with the inclusion of covariates. Biological characteristics including age, BMI and maturity offset influenced all MS markers except for TRI. Importantly, behavioral characteristics diversely influenced MS markers: fruit and vegetables only influenced SBP, whereas physical activity affected HDL-C. Additionally, muscular fitness impacted significantly on MS Z-score, WC, SBP and GLU, whilst cardiorespiratory fitness only affected WC. In conclusion, biological and behavioral characteristics influenced the expression of MS markers. These results confirmed the importance of considering individual characteristics when designing individualized programs for diminishing the adverse effects of specific MS markers.
机译:本研究旨在估计代谢综合征(MS)标记的兄弟同性,并研究生物学和行为特征与MS的关联。该样本包含679个生物兄弟姐妹(363名女性; 316名男性),年龄在9 - 20年龄。 MS标记包括腰围(WC),高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-C),甘油三酯(三),空腹葡萄糖(GLU)和收缩压(SBP)。还评估了体重指数(BMI),生物成熟,肌肉和心肺功能性。由问卷调查是自我报告的行为特征,包括饮食摄入和身体活动。使用多级模型,使用脑内相关性(RHO)估计兄弟相似之电。一般来说,同性兄弟姐妹在MS标记中表现出比异斗性兄弟姐妹更高的相似之处。然而,在包含协变量的情况下,MS标记中的Sibling相似性的变异性是显而易见的。除了TRI之外,包括年龄,BMI和成熟度偏移的生物学特征影响了所有MS标记。重要的是,行为特征多样化影响MS标记:水果和蔬菜只影响SBP,而体育活动影响HDL-C。此外,MS Z-Score,WC,SBP和Glu的肌肉健康显着影响,而心肺刺激健身仅受影响WC。总之,生物学和行为特征影响了MS标志物的表达。这些结果证实了在设计个性化方案时考虑个性化方案的重要性,以减少特定MS标记的不利影响。

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