Effect of oxidative stress on cognitive functions in children with obesity
Abstract
Objectives: This study aims to evaluate the relationship between the oxidative stress induced by obesity and metabolic changes in the cognitive functions of obese children.
Methods: Thirty-three obese children and adolescents (age: 8-18); and 33 healthy children similar in terms of age and gender were enrolled. Children were diagnosed with obesity according to the Turkish children's body mass index (BMI) curves. Patients over the 95th percentile in terms of Turkish children's BMI curves considering their genders and age were called obese children. Obese children were excluded whose obesity was related to any syndrome or disease. Neurocognitive functions including the Visual Memory Test, Finger Tapping Test, Memory Test, Symbol Digit Coding, Stroop Test, Continuous Performance Test, and Shifting Attention Test were evaluated with the battery tests of Central Nervous System Vital Signs (CNSVS) via computer. Malondialdehyde (MDA) and protein carbonyl (PC) were analyzed to determine the oxidative stress. After 10 hours overnight fast, blood samples were collected to determine Fasting glucose, total cholesterol, triglyceride, low-density lipoprotein, high-density lipoprotein, liver enzymes aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase by using methods.
Results: MDA and PC levels in obese children were founs significantly higher (0.78±0.16 µmol/L;198.30±84.45 nmol/mL) than the controls (0.5±0.10 µmol/L; 125.35±43.52 nmol/mL) (P<0.001). All of the cognitive performance domains were statistically significantly different between the study and control groups. A statistically significant correlation was found between neurocognitive indexes and MDA and PC levels.
Conclusions: Obese children's cognitive functions must be evaluated. Elevated oxidative stress may be the reason for the bad cognitive performance in children with obesity. However, this cognitive performance study in obese children should be supported with large study groups.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Pediatric Endocrinology , Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Samet Özer
*
0000-0003-0880-7215
Türkiye
İlknur Bütün
0000-0003-3517-7933
Türkiye
Hasan Bozkurt
This is me
0000-0002-5099-6833
Türkiye
Early Pub Date
August 8, 2024
Publication Date
September 4, 2024
Submission Date
May 1, 2024
Acceptance Date
July 29, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2024 Volume: 10 Number: 5