Metabolic risk associated with liver enzymes, uric acid, and hemoglobin in adolescents.
Sonimar de SouzaCézane Priscilla ReuterLars B AndersenRodrigo A LimaKarin A PfeifferElza D de MelloAnelise R GayaSilvia I R FrankeJane D P RennerPublished in: Pediatric research (2020)
Elevated hepatic, renal, and hematological markers were associated with metabolic risk in adolescents, especially ALT, AST, and uric acid levels. It is still controversial which marker best predicts metabolic changes in adolescents. In addition, association of Hb with metabolic risk is under-studied in this population. It is important to further investigate the relationship between elevated Hb and hepatic markers, since there are key aspects not addressed yet. Our results highlight the importance of creating public health policies aimed to child and adolescent population, to prevention of metabolic disorders from an early age.