Ectopic adipose tissue: association of obesity phenotypes with integral metabolic indices of obesity

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Podzolkov, V. I. [1 ]
Bragina, A. E. [1 ]
Rodionova, Yu. N. [1 ]
Osadchiy, K. K. [1 ]
Vasilchenko, M. K. [1 ]
Sizova, Zh. M. [1 ]
V. Mospanova, E. [1 ]
Litvinenko, N. S. [1 ]
Muradova, I. D. [1 ]
V. Akvitskaya, D. [1 ]
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[1] I M Sechenov First Moscow State Med Univ, Sechenov Univ, Moscow, Russia
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ectopic obesity; abdominal obesity; pericardial obesity; perivascular obesity; perirenal obesity; obesity phenotypes; obesity indices; PRODUCT;
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10.20996/1819-6446-2024-3035
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R5 [内科学];
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<bold>Aim</bold>. To study the relationship and predictive value of integral metabolic indices of obesity in the identification of ectopic obesity. <bold>Material and methods</bold>. The study included 326 patients (146 men and 180 women, mean age 61 +/- 9 years). Anthropometric data, degree of obesity, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), sagittal abdominal diameter (SAD), body obesity index (BAI), visceral obesity index (VAI), lipid accumulation index (LAP), triglycerides-glucose index (TyG) was assessed. Perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) volume, pericardial adipose tissue (PAT) volume and thickness of perirenal fat tissue (PRF) were assessed with CT. <bold>Results</bold>. Patients were divided into groups: with isolated ectopic obesity (iEO) (n=17); with isolated abdominal obesity (iAO) (n=74); with EO variants: pericardial (PCO) (n=31), perivascular (PVO) (n=22) or perirenal (PRO) (n=33) with AO; with mixed ectopic obesity and AO (mEO+AO) (n=117), and patients without obesity (n=32). Significantly higher BMI, WC, SAD, and BAI indices were found in individuals with PCO+AO, PRO+AO and mEO+AO. The highest values of LAP were found in groups: PCO+AO, PVO+AO, PRO+AO. There was a correlation between ectopic fat depots and WC (r=0,62 for PAT, r=0,55 for PVAT and r=0,39 for PRF, p=0,01) and SAD (0,429, 0,329 and 0,435, respectively, p=0,01). Correlation was established between PAT, PRF and LAP (0,425 and 0,319, respectively, p=0,01). The highest AUC values>0,8 had models of WC and SAD in identification of PCO (0,801 and 0,801, respectively) and PRO (0,826 and 0,826, respectively). For PCO, the cut-off point of WC was 100,5 cm (specificity 72,9%, sensitivity 70,2%, p=0,000), SAD - 25 cm (specificity 73%, sensitivity 70,2%, p=0,000). For PRO, the cut-off of WC was 101 cm (specificity 71,4%, sensitivity 72,7%, p=0,000), SAD - 25 cm (specificity 71,4%, sensitivity 72,7%, p=0,000). <bold>Conclusion</bold>. & IEcy;ctopic fat depots are related to the risk of metabolic disorders. Potential informative value of simple and accessible integral metabolic indices was established. WC>100,5 cm, SAD>25 cm may indicate to the presence of PCO; WC>101 cm, SAD>25 cm - to the presence of PRO.
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