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Visceral fat amount is associated with carotid atherosclerosis even in type 2 diabetic men with a normal waist circumference

Authors
 SK Kim  ;  SW Park  ;  SH Kim  ;  BS Cha  ;  HC Lee  ;  YW Cho 
Citation
 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY, Vol.33(1) : 131-135, 2009 
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF OBESITY
ISSN
 0307-0565 
Issue Date
2009
MeSH
Abdominal Fat/diagnostic imaging ; Adult ; Analysis of Variance ; Body Mass Index ; Carotid Arteries/diagnostic imaging* ; Carotid Artery Diseases/complications ; Carotid Artery Diseases/diagnostic imaging* ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/complications ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2/diagnostic imaging* ; Humans ; Intra-Abdominal Fat/diagnostic imaging* ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Regression Analysis ; Risk ; Tunica Intima/diagnostic imaging ; Ultrasonography ; Waist Circumference
Keywords
atherosclerosis ; intima-media thickness ; type 2 diabetes ; visceral fat
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to investigate whether determination of the quantity of visceral fat has an additional benefit in assessing atherosclerotic burden in men with type 2 diabetes compared with the traditional measurement of waist circumference (WC) alone.

METHODS: This was an observational study performed in 368 men with type 2 diabetes, consecutively enrolled in Diabetes Clinics. Common carotid artery far-wall intima-media thickness (IMT), WC and visceral fat thickness (VFT), as measured by ultrasonography, were measured for each subject. Abdominal and visceral obesity were defined as a WC >90 cm and a VFT > or =47.6 mm, respectively.

RESULTS: Among subjects with abdominal obesity (n=174), 35 subjects did not have visceral obesity. In contrast, among the subjects without abdominal obesity (n=194), 88 patients had visceral obesity. Despite no differences in age, glucose control, lipid profile and treatment modalities, there was a significant difference in carotid IMT based on VFT strata, but not WC strata. The subjects without abdominal obesity, but who had visceral obesity, had a higher carotid IMT compared with subjects with abdominal obesity, but without visceral obesity (maximal, 0.94+/-0.35 vs 0.78+/-0.17 mm; and average, 0.74+/-0.19 vs 0.64+/-0.14 mm, respectively, P<0.001).

CONCLUSIONS: Subjects having visceral obesity, regardless of a normal WC, showed a higher carotid IMT compared with those with increased WC, but less visceral fat. In addition to WC, a direct estimation for visceral fat may provide an additional role in assessing atherosclerotic burden in men with type 2 diabetes
Full Text
http://www.nature.com/ijo/journal/v33/n1/full/ijo2008222a.html
DOI
10.1038/ijo.2008.222
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Lee, Hyun Chul(이현철)
Cha, Bong Soo(차봉수) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0542-2854
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/104801
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