Associations between metabolic syndrome components and markers of inflammation in Welsh school children

Type Article

Journal Article

Authors

N. E. Thomas; D. A. Rowe; E. M. Murtagh; J. W. Stephens; R. Williams

Year of publication

2018

Publication/Journal

Eur J Pediatr

Volume

177

Issue

3

Pages

409-417

Abstract

We investigated the multivariate dimensionality and strength of the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and inflammation in children. Caucasian school children (N = 229; 12-14 years) from Wales were tested on several health indicators including measures of body composition, inflammation, fasting glucose regulation, blood pressure, and lipids. The multivariate association between MetS and inflammation was investigated via canonical correlation analysis. Data were corrected for non-normality by log transformation, and sex-specific z-scores computed for variables where there was a significant sex difference. Structure r's were interpreted to determine the dimensions of MetS and inflammation responsible for significant canonical variates. The overall multivariate association between MetS and inflammation was significant (Wilks' Lambda = 0.54, p