Obesity, regional body fat distribution, and the metabolic syndrome in older men and women

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Goodpaster, BH
Krishnaswami, S
Harris, TB
Katsiaras, A
Kritchevsky, SB
Simonsick, EM
Nevitt, M
Holvoet, P
Newman, AB
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Ctr Med, Dept Med, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Univ Pittsburgh, Grad Sch Publ Hlth, Pittsburgh, PA 15260 USA
[3] NIA, Res Program, Baltimore, MD USA
[4] Wake Forest Univ, Sch Med, Sticht Ctr Aging, Winston Salem, NC USA
[5] Univ Calif San Francisco, Prevent Sci Grp, San Francisco, CA USA
[6] Catholic Univ, Ctr Expt Surg & Anesthesiol, Louvain, Belgium
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10.1001/archinte.165.7.777
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background: The metabolic syndrome is a disorder that includes dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, and hypertension and is associated with an increased risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. We determined whether patterns of regional fat deposition are associated with metabolic syndrome in older adults. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed that included a random, population-based, volunteer sample of Medicare-eligible adults within the general communities of Pittsburgh, Pa, and Memphis, Tenn. The subjects consisted of 3035 men and women aged 70 to 79 years, of whom 41.7% were black. Metabolic syndrome was defined by Adult Treatment Panel III criteria, including serum triglyceride level, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol level, glucose level, blood pressure, and waist circumference. Visceral, subcutaneous abdominal, intermuscular, and subcutaneous thigh adipose tissue was measured by computed tomography. Results: Visceral adipose tissue was associated with the metabolic syndrome in men who were of normal weight (odds ratio, 95% confidence interval: 2.1, 1.6-2.9), overweight (1.8, 1.5-2.1), and obese (1.2, 1.0-1.5), and in women who were of normal weight (3.3, 2.4-4.6), overweight (2.4, 2.0-3.0), and obese (1.7, 1.4-2.1), adjusting for race. Subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue was associated with the metabolic syndrome only in normal-weight men (13, 1.1-1.7). Intermuscular adipose tissue was associated with the metabolic syndrome in normal-weight (2.3, 1.6-3.5) and overweight (1.2, 1.1-1.4) men. In contrast, subcutaneous thigh adipose tissue was inversely associated with the metabolic syndrome in obese men (0.9, 0.8-1.0) and women (0.9, 0.9-1.0). Conclusion: In addition to general obesity, the distribution of body fat is independently associated with the metabolic syndrome in older men and women, particularly among those of normal body weight.
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