Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0026p313 | Obesity | ECE2011

Envirometal and metabolic risk factors of obesity development in preschool children

Viazava L S , Solntsava A V , Sukalo A V , Dashkevich E I

Materials and methods: We investigated 79 normal (1st group) and 99 overweight (2nd group) preschool children. Deficient sport and average physical activity (APA) duration, risen appetite (point-assessment), prolonged television viewing and computer using time in children were considered as risk-factors of juvenile obesity manifestation. Height, weight, waist circumflex (WC) was measured; body mass index (BMI) was calculated. Serum leptin levels were detected by immunoenzyme m...

ea0029p1012 | Male Reproduction | ICEECE2012

Total Testosterone levels and predisposing criteria for metabolic syndrome in healthy young men

Hlazkova A. , Murashko N. , Danilova L. , Romanouski A. , Yaroshevich N. , Raduk D. , Dashkevich E. , Pishchik V.

Object of the study: To evaluate total testosterone (TT) levels in healthy young men and determine its possible influence on metabolic syndrome risk factors.Materials and methods: One hundred and twenty-six practically healthy young men, mean age 20.16±1.42 years old (18–29) were included in the study. Individuals with any clinical manifestations suspicious for hypogonadism, chronic liver and kidney diseases in the anamnesis or receiving any ki...