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Pediatric-Specific Reference Intervals in a Nationally Representative Sample of Iranian Children and Adolescents: The Caspian-Iii Study Publisher Pubmed



Kelishadi R1 ; Marateb HR2 ; Mansourian M1, 3 ; Ardalan G1 ; Heshmat R4 ; Adeli K5
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  1. 1. Department of Pediatrics, Child Growth and Development Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non Communicable Disease, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  2. 2. Biomedical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, the University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Department of biostatistics and Epidemiology, Health school, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, 81745, Iran
  4. 4. Epidemiology Department, Chronic Diseases Research Centre, Endocrinology and Metabolism Population Sciences Institute, Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Institute, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  5. 5. The Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Source: World Journal of Pediatrics Published:2016


Abstract

Background: This study aimed to determine for the first time the age- and gender-specific reference intervals for biomarkers of bone, metabolism, nutrition, and obesity in a nationally representative sample of the Iranian children and adolescents. Methods: We assessed the data of blood samples obtained from healthy Iranian children and adolescents, aged 7 to 19 years. The reference intervals of glucose, lipid profile, liver enzymes, zinc, copper, chromium, magnesium, and 25-hydroxy vitamin D [25(OH)D] were determined according to the Clinical & Laboratory Standards Institute C28-A3 guidelines. The reference intervals were partitioned using the Harris–Boyd method according to age and gender. Results: The study population consisted of 4800 school students (50% boys, mean age of 13.8 years). Twelve chemistry analyses were partitioned by age and gender, displaying the range of results between the 2.5th to 97.5th percentiles. Significant differences existed only between boys and girls at 18 to 19 years of age for low density lipoprotein-cholesterol. 25(OH)D had the only reference interval that was similar to all age groups and both sexes. Conclusions: This study presented the first national database of reference intervals for a number of biochemical markers in Iranian children and adolescents. It is the first report of its kind from the Middle East and North Africa. The findings underscore the importance of providing reference intervals in different ethnicities and in various regions. © 2016, Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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