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Asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than Caucasian women with similar body mass index

BACKGROUND: In the Multiethnic Cohort Study, Japanese Americans (JA) have lower mean body mass index (BMI) compared with Caucasians, but show a higher waist-to-hip ratio at similar BMI values and a greater risk of diabetes and obesity-associated cancers. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the abdominal, vis...

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Autores principales: Lim, U, Ernst, T, Buchthal, S D, Latch, M, Albright, C L, Wilkens, L R, Kolonel, L N, Murphy, S P, Chang, L, Novotny, R, Le Marchand, L
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3302135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23449381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nutd.2011.2
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author Lim, U
Ernst, T
Buchthal, S D
Latch, M
Albright, C L
Wilkens, L R
Kolonel, L N
Murphy, S P
Chang, L
Novotny, R
Le Marchand, L
author_facet Lim, U
Ernst, T
Buchthal, S D
Latch, M
Albright, C L
Wilkens, L R
Kolonel, L N
Murphy, S P
Chang, L
Novotny, R
Le Marchand, L
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description BACKGROUND: In the Multiethnic Cohort Study, Japanese Americans (JA) have lower mean body mass index (BMI) compared with Caucasians, but show a higher waist-to-hip ratio at similar BMI values and a greater risk of diabetes and obesity-associated cancers. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the abdominal, visceral and hepatic fat distribution in these Asian and Caucasian Americans. DESIGN: A cross-sectional sample of 60 female cohort participants (30 JA and 30 Caucasians), of ages 60–65 years and BMIs 18.5–40 kg m(−2), underwent anthropometric measurements and a whole-body dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan: a subset of 48 women also had abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). RESULTS: By design, JA women had similar BMIs (mean 26.5 kg m(−2)) to Caucasian women (27.1 kg m(−2)). JA women were found to have a significantly smaller hip circumference (96.9 vs 103.6 cm; P=0.007) but not a significantly lower DXA total fat mass (25.5 vs 28.8 kg; P=0.16). After adjusting for age and DXA total fat mass, JA women had a greater waist-to-hip ratio (0.97 vs 0.89; P<0.0001), DXA trunk fat (15.4 vs 13.9 kg; P=0.0004) and MRI % abdominal visceral fat (23.9 vs 18.5% P=0.01) and a lower DXA leg fat mass (8.2 vs 10.0 kg; P=<.0001). Their MRI % subcutaneous fat (33.4 vs 30.2% P=0.21) and % liver fat (5.8 vs 3.8% P=0.06) did not significantly differ from that of Caucasian women. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings build on limited past evidence, suggesting that Asian women carry greater abdominal and visceral fat when compared with Caucasian women with similar overall adiposity. This may contribute to their elevated metabolic risk for obesity-related diseases.
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spelling pubmed-33021352012-03-16 Asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than Caucasian women with similar body mass index Lim, U Ernst, T Buchthal, S D Latch, M Albright, C L Wilkens, L R Kolonel, L N Murphy, S P Chang, L Novotny, R Le Marchand, L Nutr Diabetes Original Article BACKGROUND: In the Multiethnic Cohort Study, Japanese Americans (JA) have lower mean body mass index (BMI) compared with Caucasians, but show a higher waist-to-hip ratio at similar BMI values and a greater risk of diabetes and obesity-associated cancers. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the abdominal, visceral and hepatic fat distribution in these Asian and Caucasian Americans. DESIGN: A cross-sectional sample of 60 female cohort participants (30 JA and 30 Caucasians), of ages 60–65 years and BMIs 18.5–40 kg m(−2), underwent anthropometric measurements and a whole-body dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scan: a subset of 48 women also had abdominal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). RESULTS: By design, JA women had similar BMIs (mean 26.5 kg m(−2)) to Caucasian women (27.1 kg m(−2)). JA women were found to have a significantly smaller hip circumference (96.9 vs 103.6 cm; P=0.007) but not a significantly lower DXA total fat mass (25.5 vs 28.8 kg; P=0.16). After adjusting for age and DXA total fat mass, JA women had a greater waist-to-hip ratio (0.97 vs 0.89; P<0.0001), DXA trunk fat (15.4 vs 13.9 kg; P=0.0004) and MRI % abdominal visceral fat (23.9 vs 18.5% P=0.01) and a lower DXA leg fat mass (8.2 vs 10.0 kg; P=<.0001). Their MRI % subcutaneous fat (33.4 vs 30.2% P=0.21) and % liver fat (5.8 vs 3.8% P=0.06) did not significantly differ from that of Caucasian women. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings build on limited past evidence, suggesting that Asian women carry greater abdominal and visceral fat when compared with Caucasian women with similar overall adiposity. This may contribute to their elevated metabolic risk for obesity-related diseases. Nature Publishing Group 2011-05 2011-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3302135/ /pubmed/23449381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nutd.2011.2 Text en Copyright © 2011 Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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Ernst, T
Buchthal, S D
Latch, M
Albright, C L
Wilkens, L R
Kolonel, L N
Murphy, S P
Chang, L
Novotny, R
Le Marchand, L
Asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than Caucasian women with similar body mass index
title Asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than Caucasian women with similar body mass index
title_full Asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than Caucasian women with similar body mass index
title_fullStr Asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than Caucasian women with similar body mass index
title_full_unstemmed Asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than Caucasian women with similar body mass index
title_short Asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than Caucasian women with similar body mass index
title_sort asian women have greater abdominal and visceral adiposity than caucasian women with similar body mass index
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3302135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23449381
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nutd.2011.2
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