Tri-ponderal mass index and left ventricular hypertrophy in a cohort of caucasian children and adolescents with obesity

Ital J Pediatr. 2024 Apr 19;50(1):75. doi: 10.1186/s13052-024-01634-9.

Abstract

Background: Pediatric obesity is a global emerging burden for society; among its health-related consequences there are hypertension (HTN) and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Several anthropometric indices have been investigated for the early identification of cardiovascular risk in children. The aim of the present study was to assess whether tri-ponderal mass index (TMI) was associated with LVH in a cohort of Caucasian children and adolescents with obesity.

Methods: In this observational study, 63 children and adolescents with obesity aged 7-to-16 years were enrolled. During outpatient visits, adiposity, and cardio-metabolic indices (BMI z-score, WHR, TMI, ABSI) were collected. All subjects underwent a 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and transthoracic echocardiography.

Results: Children and adolescents with obesity with LVH had significantly higher BMI z-score (p = 0.009), WHR (p = 0.006) and TMI (p = 0.026) compared to children without LVH. WC and WHR were the only indices significantly associated with left ventricular mass index (LVMI).

Conclusion: Left ventricular remodeling is associated with the cardio-metabolic risk markers WC and WHR, but not with the adiposity index TMI among children with obesity.

Keywords: Cardiovascular risk; Left ventricular hypertrophy; Left ventricular mass index; Pediatric obesity; Tri-ponderal mass index.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
  • Body Mass Index
  • Child
  • Humans
  • Hypertension* / epidemiology
  • Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular / complications
  • Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular / etiology
  • Pediatric Obesity* / complications
  • Pediatric Obesity* / epidemiology