Abdominal fat depots associated with insulin resistance and metabolic syndrome risk factors in black African young adults

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作者
Rolfe, Emanuella De Lucia [1 ]
Ong, Ken K. [1 ,2 ]
Sleigh, Alison [3 ,4 ]
Dunger, David B. [2 ]
Norris, Shane A. [2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cambridge, Sch Clin Med, Inst Metab Sci, Med Res Council Epidemiol Unit, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, England
[2] Univ Cambridge, Dept Pediat, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, England
[3] Univ Cambridge, Sch Clin Med, Wolfson Brain Imaging Ctr, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, England
[4] Univ Cambridge, Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, Wellcome Trust Cambridge Clin Res Facil, Natl Inst Hlth Res, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, England
[5] Univ Witwatersrand, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Paediat, MRC Wits Dev Pathways Hlth Res Unit, Johannesburg, South Africa
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
VISCERAL ADIPOSE-TISSUE; RACIAL-DIFFERENCES; DIABETES-MELLITUS; OBESITY; WHITE; SENSITIVITY; SECRETION; AMERICANS; CHILDREN; NIDDM;
D O I
10.1186/s12889-015-2147-x
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Individuals of black African ethnicity tend to have less visceral adipose tissue (VAT) but more subcutaneous-abdominal adipose tissue (SCAT) than white Caucasians. However, it is unclear whether such distribution of abdominal fat is beneficial for metabolic disease risk in black individuals. Here we compared the associations between these specific abdominal fat depots, insulin sensitivity and metabolic syndrome risk. Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of 76 black South African young adults (36 men; 40 women) aged 18-19 years participating in the Birth to Twenty Cohort Study had VAT and SCAT measured by MRI. The metabolic syndrome traits (blood pressure, lipid profile, fasting glucose and insulin) were measured and the values were combined into a metabolic syndrome risk score. Fasting glucose and insulin were used to derive the HOMA-index of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Results: Compared to men, women had greater VAT (mean: 16.6 vs. 12.5 cm(2)) and SCAT (median 164.0 vs. 59.9 cm(2)). In men, SCAT (r = 0.50) was more strongly correlated to the metabolic syndrome score (MetS) than was VAT (r = 0.23), and was associated with both MetS (P = 0.001) and HOMA-IR (P = 0.001) after adjustment for VAT and total fat mass. In women, both abdominal fat compartments showed comparable positive correlations with MetS (r = 0.26 to 0.31), although these trends were weaker than in men. Conclusions: In young black South African adults, SCAT appears to be more relevant than VAT to metabolic syndrome traits.
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