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Sampling and processing blood samples within the South American Youth/Child cARdiovascular and Environmental (SAYCARE) Study.

Graciela LópezRaphael Assali SerruyaMagalí BarchukDiego Gaitan-CharryFrancisco Leonardo Torres-LealLuis Alberto MorenoCarlos Alberto DelgadoHeráclito Barbosa CarvalhoAugusto Cesar Ferreira De MoraesFrancisco Leonardo Torres Leal
Published in: Scientific reports (2020)
Obesity and overweight in children and adolescents is increasing rapidly worldwide; however, scarce data have been reported from South America countries. With the purpose of assessing hyperlipidemia, insulin resistance and chronic inflammation, the evaluation of blood biomarkers such as glucose, lipoproteins and chronic inflammation proteins is required. In the context of the SAYCARE study, in children and adolescents (3 to 18 years) from seven South American cities, our aim was to assess the impact of pre analytical conditions on different biomarkers evaluated in 474 fresh serum samples, in different country centers. We also evaluated the stability according to time and frozen storage within this study across the concordance of the results obtained from the 49 blood samples measured in three different centers. Significant correlations as well as concordance were observed in TG, Total-C, HDL-C and glucose between Buenos Aires and São Paulo. The samples evaluated in Teresina and São Paulo presented similar results, with exception of total cholesterol. We observed acceptable concordance between Buenos Aires vs São Paulo and Teresina vs São Paulo, suggesting that samples could be processed in each of these centers. This concordance is a consequence of the strict pre analytical conditions previously established in the SAYCARE study.
Keyphrases
  • insulin resistance
  • type diabetes
  • oxidative stress
  • weight loss
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • risk assessment
  • blood glucose
  • high fat diet induced
  • glycemic control