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Adiposity and Fat Distribution in relation to Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Relatively Lean Population of Chinese Women
Objectives: This study evaluated associations of various anthropometric measures of adiposity with a panel of inflammatory and oxidative stress markers in a relatively lean population of Chinese women. Methods: This analysis included 1,005 Chinese women aged 40–70 years. Plasma concentrations of inf...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3740559/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23396296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-130969 |
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author | Wu, Sheng-Hui Shu, Xiao-Ou Chow, Wong-Ho Xiang, Yong-Bing Zhang, Xianglan Cai, Qiuyin Li, Hong-Lan Milne, Ginger Wen, Wanqing Ji, Bu-Tian Rothman, Nathaniel Gao, Yu-Tang Zheng, Wei Yang, Gong |
author_facet | Wu, Sheng-Hui Shu, Xiao-Ou Chow, Wong-Ho Xiang, Yong-Bing Zhang, Xianglan Cai, Qiuyin Li, Hong-Lan Milne, Ginger Wen, Wanqing Ji, Bu-Tian Rothman, Nathaniel Gao, Yu-Tang Zheng, Wei Yang, Gong |
author_sort | Wu, Sheng-Hui |
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description | Objectives: This study evaluated associations of various anthropometric measures of adiposity with a panel of inflammatory and oxidative stress markers in a relatively lean population of Chinese women. Methods: This analysis included 1,005 Chinese women aged 40–70 years. Plasma concentrations of inflammatory and oxidative stress markers were measured. Anthropometric measurements were taken by trained interviewers. Results: Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) were all positively and linearly associated with the inflammatory markers, CRP, TNF-α, soluble TNF-receptor 1 (sTNF-R1), and IL-6. A significant positive association of these measures of adiposity with the oxidative stress marker F(2)-IsoP-M, a metabolite of F(2)-IsoPs, but with not F(2)-IsoPs was found. Differences in biomarkers between extreme quartiles of anthropometric measurements varied widely, ranging from 9.7% for sTNF-R1 to 162.0% for CRP. For each specific biomarker, various anthropometric measurements exhibited similar ability to explain variations in the biomarker, with the biggest partial r(2) (11%) observed for CRP. Conclusions: This study suggests that both general adiposity (measured by BMI) and central adiposity (measured by WC and WHtR) are positively and similarly associated with various markers of inflammation and oxidative stress in relatively lean Chinese women. The metabolite F(2)-IsoP-M of F(2)-IsoPs may be a better marker of in vivo oxidative stress than its parent compounds. |
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spelling | pubmed-37405592013-08-12 Adiposity and Fat Distribution in relation to Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Relatively Lean Population of Chinese Women Wu, Sheng-Hui Shu, Xiao-Ou Chow, Wong-Ho Xiang, Yong-Bing Zhang, Xianglan Cai, Qiuyin Li, Hong-Lan Milne, Ginger Wen, Wanqing Ji, Bu-Tian Rothman, Nathaniel Gao, Yu-Tang Zheng, Wei Yang, Gong Dis Markers Other Objectives: This study evaluated associations of various anthropometric measures of adiposity with a panel of inflammatory and oxidative stress markers in a relatively lean population of Chinese women. Methods: This analysis included 1,005 Chinese women aged 40–70 years. Plasma concentrations of inflammatory and oxidative stress markers were measured. Anthropometric measurements were taken by trained interviewers. Results: Body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) were all positively and linearly associated with the inflammatory markers, CRP, TNF-α, soluble TNF-receptor 1 (sTNF-R1), and IL-6. A significant positive association of these measures of adiposity with the oxidative stress marker F(2)-IsoP-M, a metabolite of F(2)-IsoPs, but with not F(2)-IsoPs was found. Differences in biomarkers between extreme quartiles of anthropometric measurements varied widely, ranging from 9.7% for sTNF-R1 to 162.0% for CRP. For each specific biomarker, various anthropometric measurements exhibited similar ability to explain variations in the biomarker, with the biggest partial r(2) (11%) observed for CRP. Conclusions: This study suggests that both general adiposity (measured by BMI) and central adiposity (measured by WC and WHtR) are positively and similarly associated with various markers of inflammation and oxidative stress in relatively lean Chinese women. The metabolite F(2)-IsoP-M of F(2)-IsoPs may be a better marker of in vivo oxidative stress than its parent compounds. IOS Press 2013 2013-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3740559/ /pubmed/23396296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-130969 Text en Copyright © 2013 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. |
spellingShingle | Other Wu, Sheng-Hui Shu, Xiao-Ou Chow, Wong-Ho Xiang, Yong-Bing Zhang, Xianglan Cai, Qiuyin Li, Hong-Lan Milne, Ginger Wen, Wanqing Ji, Bu-Tian Rothman, Nathaniel Gao, Yu-Tang Zheng, Wei Yang, Gong Adiposity and Fat Distribution in relation to Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Relatively Lean Population of Chinese Women |
title | Adiposity and Fat Distribution in relation to Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Relatively Lean Population of Chinese Women |
title_full | Adiposity and Fat Distribution in relation to Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Relatively Lean Population of Chinese Women |
title_fullStr | Adiposity and Fat Distribution in relation to Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Relatively Lean Population of Chinese Women |
title_full_unstemmed | Adiposity and Fat Distribution in relation to Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Relatively Lean Population of Chinese Women |
title_short | Adiposity and Fat Distribution in relation to Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in a Relatively Lean Population of Chinese Women |
title_sort | adiposity and fat distribution in relation to inflammation and oxidative stress in a relatively lean population of chinese women |
topic | Other |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3740559/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23396296 http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/DMA-130969 |
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