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Endocrine Abstracts (2023) 90 EP374 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.90.EP374

ECE2023 Eposter Presentations Diabetes, Obesity, Metabolism and Nutrition (355 abstracts)

Atherogenic Index of Plasma Associated Cardiovascular Risk in 10,241 Paediatric Patients

Tomader Ali , Radwa Helal , Rayan Khaled , Hani Sabbour & Nader Lessan


Imperial College London Diabetes Centre, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates


Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of mortality. Childhood obesity is a major contributor to CVD. Atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) is an indicator of risk of atherosclerotic CVD. Associations between childhood obesity and CVD risk in the region remains under-explored. We aim to investigate this association as a predictor of CVD in this young population.

Methods: Patients who attended our Centre (2009-2019), age ≤19 years and with complete lipid profiles were assessed. Extracted data was grouped per sex, age and BMI percentile: normal-weight (NrWt) 5th – 85th percentile, overweight (OvWt) 85th – 95th percentile and obese (Ob) 95th percentile. AIP was calculated using the logarithmic formula, log(Triglyceride(TG)/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C)) [1]; patients were divided into three risk groups (Gps): Gp1=low, Gp2= intermediate and Gp3=increased CVD risk.

Results: In our study population (n=10,241), 52.9% of total patients were females. Female percentage is different in each AIP risk group: Gp1=59.6%, Gp2=46.5% and Gp3=35.4% in low, intermediate and high risk groups respectively. In the different BMI percentiles, CVD risk varied; 88.00%, 8.75% and 3.25% in Gp1 (low), Gp2 (intermediate) and Gp3 (high) respectively. In the overweight/obese (OvWt/Ob) group specifically, 41.3% of patients were in Gp1 (low risk), 72.7% of patients were in Gp2 (intermediate risk) and 81.4% were in Gp3 (high risk).

Table 1 Cardiovascular risk in paediatric patients
CategoriesAtherogenic Index of Plasma (AIP) -Logarithmically Transformed Ratio of Molar Concentrations of Triglycerides to HDL-Cholesterol
Gp1Gp2Gp3
Low Risk (AIP &unix2C2;0.1) Intermediate Risk (AIP 0.1 - 2.1) Increased Risk (AIP >2.1)
Patient Number (n)Total n9012896333
Females5373 (59.6%)417 (46.5%)118 (35.4%)
Males3639 (40.4%)479 (53.5%)215 (64.6%)
Weight (BMI Percentile)Total n9012 (88.00%)896 (8.7%)333 (3.3)
NrWt4546 (50.4%)227 (25.3%)60 (18.0%)
OvWt3720 (41.3%)651 (72.7%)271 (81.4%)
UnWt746 (8.3%)18 (2.0%)2 (0.6%)

Conclusion: Even at a young age, all patients displayed some level of AIP associated CVD risk. There is a significant group of children and adolescents with increased risk of cardiovascular disease who do not belong to familial hypercholesterolemia group. This is further exacerbated by obesity. The data highlights the importance of early identification of these patients at a younger age, potentially earlier than previously acknowledged to prevent long-term detrimental complications.

Reference: 1. Fernández-Macías, J.C., et al., Atherogenic Index of Plasma: Novel Predictive Biomarker for Cardiovascular Illnesses. Arch Med Res, 2019. 50(5): p. 285-294.

Volume 90

25th European Congress of Endocrinology

Istanbul, Turkey
13 May 2023 - 16 May 2023

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