Lipid Profiles of Children With Down Syndrome Compared With Their Siblings
Pediatrics, 06/04/2012
Adelekan T et al. – Children with Down syndrome (DS) have less favorable lipid profiles than their siblings independent of weight status. These findings may have important implications for the screening and treatment of this large population at increased risk for ischemic heart disease.
Methods- This was a cross-sectional study. Fasting lipid profile was obtained from 27 children with DS and 31 siblings between 4 and 10 years of age with no severe comorbidities (heart disease, cancer, hypothyroidism, diabetes, or obesity).
- BMI was calculated and BMI z scores were used to account for differences in BMI throughout childhood.
- Children with DS had higher TC, LDL, TG, and lower HDL after adjustment for race, gender, age, and ethnicity.
- Results remained significant after additional adjustment for BMI z score: TC, LDL, TG, and lower HDL.



