Korean J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr.  2006 Sep;9(2):218-225.

The Prevalence of Elevated Serum Liver Enzymes in Obese Children

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Inha University, Incheon, Korea. pedkim@inha.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
With a remarkable increase in the prevalence of childhood obesity, the prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease is assumed to be increasing. The aim of this study is to evaluate the prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, hyperlipidemia, and glucose intolerance in normal and obese children.
METHODS
A total of 2,206 elementary students (boys: 1340, girls: 866) were grouped according to obesity index; normal group and obesity group (mild, moderate, severe). Aspartate aminotransferase (AST, SGOT) and alanine aminotransferase (ALT, SGPT) were measured with total cholesterol, triglyceride, and fasting blood glucose.
RESULTS
Compared with the 4.6% of elevated aminotransferases in normal group, obese groups showed significantly higher prevalence; 12.1% in mild obesity group, 19.4% in moderate group, and 21.6% in severe group (p<0.0001). The prevalence of hypertriglyceremia was 16.9% in normal weight group, which was significantly lower than obesity group (mild obesity group 30.3%, moderate and severe 37.6%, 38.2% each). In boys, the prevalences of elevated aminotransferases in normal weight and obese groups (mild, moderate, severe) were 6.8%, 18.0%, 23.0%, and 26.0%, respectively (p<0.0001). In girls, those were 2.1%, 5.1%, 12.0%, and 12.6%, respectively (p<0.0001). The prevalence of hypertriglyceremia was relative to severity of obesity in boys and girls (p<0.0001).
CONCLUSION
The prevalence of elevated serum liver enzymes increased with severity of obesity. For the prevention and treatment of fatty liver and hypertriglycemia, it is important to lower the obesity degree and enforce the education for a weight loss in the student and the parents.

Keyword

Obesity index; Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; Cholesterol; Triglyceride

MeSH Terms

Alanine Transaminase
Aspartate Aminotransferases
Blood Glucose
Child*
Cholesterol
Education
Fasting
Fatty Liver
Female
Glucose Intolerance
Humans
Hyperlipidemias
Liver*
Obesity
Parents
Pediatric Obesity
Prevalence*
Transaminases
Triglycerides
Weight Loss
Alanine Transaminase
Aspartate Aminotransferases
Blood Glucose
Cholesterol
Transaminases
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