Skin Carotenoid Score as a Potential Early Biomarker of Metabolic Syndrome Risk in Adolescents
Giuseppina Augimeri, Luca Gelsomino, Marco Germanò, Giovanni Tripepi, Daniela Bonofiglio, Renzo Bonofiglio

TL;DR
This study explores how skin carotenoid levels might help identify adolescents at risk of metabolic syndrome early on.
Contribution
It introduces skin carotenoid score as a non-invasive early biomarker for metabolic syndrome risk in adolescents.
Findings
Skin carotenoid scores were inversely linked to BMI Z-score, diastolic blood pressure, and triglycerides.
Higher carotenoid scores were associated with better Mediterranean diet adherence and lower waist circumference.
The score showed potential as a complementary tool for early metabolic risk detection in adolescents.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: The increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in adolescents represents a major global health concern. Adolescent weight gain frequently shows additional metabolic risk factors, including insulin resistance, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, whose co-occurrence defines the metabolic syndrome (MetS). Adherence to a healthy dietary pattern, such as the Mediterranean Diet (MD), has been shown to reduce the metabolic risk among adolescents. Skin carotenoid score has emerged as an objective and non-invasive indicator of MD adherence; however, its relationship with a cluster of metabolic parameters which characterize the MetS, including the triglyceride levels, diastolic blood pressure, and waist circumference, remains poorly explored. Here, we investigated the role of skin carotenoid score as an early biomarker of metabolic syndrome risk in adolescents. Methods: A…
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TopicsNutritional Studies and Diet · Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress · Nutrition, Genetics, and Disease
