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Risk for metabolic diseases in normal weight individuals with visceral fat accumulation: a cross-sectional study in Japan

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between visceral fat area (VFA) and metabolic syndrome (Mets) among normal weight Japanese. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. SETTING: The health check-up centre of the Takeda Hospital group in Kyoto, Japan. METHODS: This study involved 1674 men and 1448 wome...

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Autores principales: Tatsumi, Yukako, Nakao, Yoko M, Masuda, Izuru, Higashiyama, Aya, Takegami, Misa, Nishimura, Kunihiro, Watanabe, Makoto, Ohkubo, Takayoshi, Okamura, Tomonori, Miyamoto, Yoshihiro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5253636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28093438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013831
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author Tatsumi, Yukako
Nakao, Yoko M
Masuda, Izuru
Higashiyama, Aya
Takegami, Misa
Nishimura, Kunihiro
Watanabe, Makoto
Ohkubo, Takayoshi
Okamura, Tomonori
Miyamoto, Yoshihiro
author_facet Tatsumi, Yukako
Nakao, Yoko M
Masuda, Izuru
Higashiyama, Aya
Takegami, Misa
Nishimura, Kunihiro
Watanabe, Makoto
Ohkubo, Takayoshi
Okamura, Tomonori
Miyamoto, Yoshihiro
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description OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between visceral fat area (VFA) and metabolic syndrome (Mets) among normal weight Japanese. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. SETTING: The health check-up centre of the Takeda Hospital group in Kyoto, Japan. METHODS: This study involved 1674 men and 1448 women aged 30–74 years who underwent medical check-ups in 2012 in the health check-up centre. They were stratified by Body Mass Index (BMI cut-off for obesity is set at 23.0 kg/m(2) for Asians): normal weight 18.5–22.9 kg/m(2) or higher weight ≥23.0 kg/m(2). The age-adjusted ORs of the 2nd to 4th groups of sex-specific VFA quartiles compared with the 1st quartile for a Mets component clustering were estimated. The clustering was having two or more of the following factors: high blood pressure, high fasting blood glucose (FBG), low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and high triglycerides. Statistical analyses were conducted in 2016. RESULTS: Participants in the 2nd to 4th VFA quartiles had significantly higher clustering risks; ORs were 3.4 (1.5 to 8.0), 6.3 (2.8 to 14.2) and 9.3 (4.2 to 20.7) for normal weight participants, and 1.7 (1.2 to 2.6), 2.6 (1.8 to 3.9) and 6.0 (4.1 to 8.8) for higher weight participants, respectively. The ORs of the 4th VFA quartile for Mets components were significantly higher; ORs for normal weight participants were 2.1 (1.5 to 3.0) (high blood pressure), 2.4 (1.4 to 4.2) (high FBG), 5.2 (2.1 to 12.9) (low HDL-C) and 12.0 (5.7 to 25.3) (high triglycerides), and higher weight participants were 3.9 (2.8 to 5.5), 4.1 (2.8 to 6.2), 3.9 (2.2 to 6.9) and 5.0 (3.4 to 7.4), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Among participants with normal weight, as well as those of higher weight, dose-dependent responses were observed between VFA and risk for Mets components and the clustering among Japanese adults. VFA may be useful information for interventions to improve metabolic risk factors in people with normal weight.
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spelling pubmed-52536362017-01-25 Risk for metabolic diseases in normal weight individuals with visceral fat accumulation: a cross-sectional study in Japan Tatsumi, Yukako Nakao, Yoko M Masuda, Izuru Higashiyama, Aya Takegami, Misa Nishimura, Kunihiro Watanabe, Makoto Ohkubo, Takayoshi Okamura, Tomonori Miyamoto, Yoshihiro BMJ Open Epidemiology OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between visceral fat area (VFA) and metabolic syndrome (Mets) among normal weight Japanese. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. SETTING: The health check-up centre of the Takeda Hospital group in Kyoto, Japan. METHODS: This study involved 1674 men and 1448 women aged 30–74 years who underwent medical check-ups in 2012 in the health check-up centre. They were stratified by Body Mass Index (BMI cut-off for obesity is set at 23.0 kg/m(2) for Asians): normal weight 18.5–22.9 kg/m(2) or higher weight ≥23.0 kg/m(2). The age-adjusted ORs of the 2nd to 4th groups of sex-specific VFA quartiles compared with the 1st quartile for a Mets component clustering were estimated. The clustering was having two or more of the following factors: high blood pressure, high fasting blood glucose (FBG), low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and high triglycerides. Statistical analyses were conducted in 2016. RESULTS: Participants in the 2nd to 4th VFA quartiles had significantly higher clustering risks; ORs were 3.4 (1.5 to 8.0), 6.3 (2.8 to 14.2) and 9.3 (4.2 to 20.7) for normal weight participants, and 1.7 (1.2 to 2.6), 2.6 (1.8 to 3.9) and 6.0 (4.1 to 8.8) for higher weight participants, respectively. The ORs of the 4th VFA quartile for Mets components were significantly higher; ORs for normal weight participants were 2.1 (1.5 to 3.0) (high blood pressure), 2.4 (1.4 to 4.2) (high FBG), 5.2 (2.1 to 12.9) (low HDL-C) and 12.0 (5.7 to 25.3) (high triglycerides), and higher weight participants were 3.9 (2.8 to 5.5), 4.1 (2.8 to 6.2), 3.9 (2.2 to 6.9) and 5.0 (3.4 to 7.4), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Among participants with normal weight, as well as those of higher weight, dose-dependent responses were observed between VFA and risk for Mets components and the clustering among Japanese adults. VFA may be useful information for interventions to improve metabolic risk factors in people with normal weight. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5253636/ /pubmed/28093438 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013831 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Epidemiology
Tatsumi, Yukako
Nakao, Yoko M
Masuda, Izuru
Higashiyama, Aya
Takegami, Misa
Nishimura, Kunihiro
Watanabe, Makoto
Ohkubo, Takayoshi
Okamura, Tomonori
Miyamoto, Yoshihiro
Risk for metabolic diseases in normal weight individuals with visceral fat accumulation: a cross-sectional study in Japan
title Risk for metabolic diseases in normal weight individuals with visceral fat accumulation: a cross-sectional study in Japan
title_full Risk for metabolic diseases in normal weight individuals with visceral fat accumulation: a cross-sectional study in Japan
title_fullStr Risk for metabolic diseases in normal weight individuals with visceral fat accumulation: a cross-sectional study in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Risk for metabolic diseases in normal weight individuals with visceral fat accumulation: a cross-sectional study in Japan
title_short Risk for metabolic diseases in normal weight individuals with visceral fat accumulation: a cross-sectional study in Japan
title_sort risk for metabolic diseases in normal weight individuals with visceral fat accumulation: a cross-sectional study in japan
topic Epidemiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5253636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28093438
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013831
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