[HTML][HTML] Overweight across the life course and adipokines, inflammatory and endothelial markers at age 60–64 years: evidence from the 1946 birth cohort

ET Murray, R Hardy, A Hughes, A Wills… - International Journal of …, 2015 - nature.com
International Journal of Obesity, 2015nature.com
Results: In age-and sex-adjusted models, overweight at 11 years and onwards was
associated with higher leptin, CRP and IL-6 and lower adiponectin; overweight at 15 years
and onwards was associated with higher E-selectin and t-PA. Associations between
overweight at all ages earlier than 60–64 with leptin, adiponectin, CRP and IL-6 were
reduced but remained apparent after adjustment for overweight at 60–64 years; whereas
those with E-selectin and t-PA were entirely explained. An accumulation model best …
Results:
In age-and sex-adjusted models, overweight at 11 years and onwards was associated with higher leptin, CRP and IL-6 and lower adiponectin; overweight at 15 years and onwards was associated with higher E-selectin and t-PA. Associations between overweight at all ages earlier than 60–64 with leptin, adiponectin, CRP and IL-6 were reduced but remained apparent after adjustment for overweight at 60–64 years; whereas those with E-selectin and t-PA were entirely explained. An accumulation model best described the associations between overweight across the life course with adipokines and inflammatory markers, whereas for the endothelial markers, the sensitive period model for 60–64 years provided a slightly better fit than the accumulation model.
Conclusions:
Overweight across the life course has a cumulative influence on adipokines, inflammatory and possibly endothelial markers. Avoidance of overweight from adolescence onwards is likely important for cardiovascular disease prevention.
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