@article{MTMT:1457600, title = {Az elhízás következményei gyermekkorban}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/1457600}, author = {Molnár, Dénes and Török, Katalin and Decsi, Tamás and Tényiné Csábi, Györgyi and Erhardt, Éva}, journal-iso = {TÁPLÁLKOZÁS ALLERGIA DIÉTA}, journal = {TÁPLÁLKOZÁS ALLERGIA DIÉTA}, volume = {3}, unique-id = {1457600}, issn = {1419-1520}, year = {1998}, pages = {9-15}, orcid-numbers = {Molnár, Dénes/0000-0002-3675-7019} } @article{MTMT:1446250, title = {Multimetabolikus szindróma kövér gyermekekben}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/1446250}, author = {Tényiné Csábi, Györgyi and Kozari, A and Farid, G and Molnár, Dénes}, journal-iso = {ORV HETIL}, journal = {ORVOSI HETILAP}, volume = {136}, unique-id = {1446250}, issn = {0030-6002}, abstract = {The occurrence of multimetabolic syndrome was studied in 114 (63 boys, 51 girls) obese children. From the blood sample taken after on overnight fast blood sugar, serum insulin, and lipid levels were determined. During oral glucose tolerance test blood sugar concentrations were followed. Body mass index, body fat (on the basis of skinfold measurements), lean body mass and waist/hip ratio were calculated and blood pressure was measured 6 times in all subjects. Multimetabolic syndrome was found in 16% of boys and 19.6% of girls. No significant sex difference in the frequency of multimetabolic syndrome was found. Patients with multimetabolic syndrome could not be characterized by high waist/hip ratio any other antropometric parameter. The duration of obesity was significantly higher in subjects with multimetabolic syndrome than in those not suffering from the syndrome. This finding supports the hypothesis that the development of the multimetabolic syndrome is a process. The authors emphasize the significance of this problem and the importance of early recognition and prevention.}, keywords = {Age Factors; Adolescent; Female; Male; Humans; Child; Insulin/blood; Cholesterol/blood; Hypertension/complications; Body Mass Index; Syndrome; Glucose Tolerance Test; Obesity, Morbid/complications/*metabolism; Hyperglycemia/complications}, year = {1995}, eissn = {1788-6120}, pages = {595-597}, orcid-numbers = {Molnár, Dénes/0000-0002-3675-7019} } @article{MTMT:1446255, title = {The effect of fasting hyperinsulinaemia on physical fitness in obese children.}, url = {https://m2.mtmt.hu/api/publication/1446255}, author = {Molnár, Dénes and Pórszász, János}, doi = {10.1007/BF01957695}, journal-iso = {EUR J PEDIATR}, journal = {EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS}, volume = {149}, unique-id = {1446255}, issn = {0340-6199}, abstract = {Treadmill stress testing was carried out according to the Bruce protocol on 14 non-hyperinsulinaemic and 11 hyperinsulinaemic obese children and on 43 age-matched controls. The obese groups were matched for body weight, body composition, physical activity and plasma lipid values. Body composition was calculated on the basis of four skinfold measurements. Exercise duration and physical working capacity corrected for body weight and lean body mass were decreased in the obese children (P less than 0.01). The hyperinsulinaemic obese children had lower physical working capacities (in absolute values and when corrected for body weight and lean body mass) than the non-hyperinsulinaemic obese children (P less than 0.05). The exercise period was not significantly different in the two obese subgroups. While fasting plasma insulin levels showed a significant negative correlation with exercise duration and relative physical working capacity in the obese children, the anthropometric parameters did not. It is suggested that the decreased physical fitness in obese children is further aggravated in those with hyperinsulinaemia.}, keywords = {Exercise Test; Female; Male; Humans; Anthropometry; Lipoproteins/blood; Evaluation Studies as Topic; *Fasting; Obesity/blood/complications/*physiopathology; Hyperinsulinism/blood/*complications/physiopathology; Skinfold Thickness; *Physical Fitness}, year = {1990}, eissn = {1432-1076}, pages = {570-573}, orcid-numbers = {Molnár, Dénes/0000-0002-3675-7019} }