Characterization of Cardiometabolic Risks in Different Combination of Anthropometric Parameters and Percentage Body Fat

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Yuan-Yuei Chen
Wen-Hui Fang
Chung-Ching Wang
Tung-Wei Kao
Yaw-Wen Chang
Hui-Fang Yang
Chen-Jung Wu
Yu-Shan Sun
Wei-Liang Chen
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[1] Tri-Service General Hospital Songshan Branch,Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Tri-Service General Hospital; and School of Medicine,Division of Family Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine
[3] National Defense Medical Center,Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Family and Community Medicine
[4] Tri-Service General Hospital; and School of Medicine,Graduate Institute of Clinical Medical
[5] National Defense Medical Center,Division of Family Medicine, Department of Community Medicine
[6] College of Medicine,Department of General Medicine
[7] National Taiwan University,undefined
[8] Taoyuan Armed Forces General Hospital,undefined
[9] Tri-Service General Hospital,undefined
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The prevalence of obesity was increasing and became a growing problem worldwide. Obesity increased the risk of developing metabolic abnormalities and was associated adverse health outcomes. Our aim was to examine the associations among different combinations of obesity phenotypes (high body mass index > 27 kg/m2 (O), high waist circumference (male > 90 cm, female > 80 cm) (W), fatty liver (F) and percentage body fat in top 40% (P)) and cardiometabolic diseases (type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension (HTN), metabolic syndrome (MetS)). A total of 48426 eligible subjects were categorized based on the different definitions. After adjusting for all covariables, participants with O + F + P combination were more likely associated with the presence of DM. Participants with O + W combination were more associated with the presence of HTN than others. Participants with O + W + F + P had higher risk for the presence of MetS than others. The study addressed the associations between different obesity phenotypes and DM and HTN in the adult population. Better understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms underlined individual vulnerability and progression of cardiometabolic insults.
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