Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2193539560> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2193539560 endingPage "645" @default.
- W2193539560 startingPage "639" @default.
- W2193539560 abstract "Small studies have shown that South Asians (SAs) have more total body, subcutaneous, visceral and hepatic fat and abnormal adipokine levels compared with Whites. However, comprehensive studies of body composition and adipokines in SAs compared with other ethnic groups are lacking. Using harmonized data, we performed a cross-sectional analysis of two community-based cohorts: Mediators of Atherosclerosis of South Asians Living in America (MASALA, n=906) and Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA which included 2622 Whites, 803 Chinese Americans, 1893 African Americans and 1496 Latinos). General linear models were developed to assess the ethnic differences in ectopic fat (visceral, intermuscular and pericardial fat; and hepatic attenuation), lean muscle mass and adipokines (adiponectin and resistin). Models were adjusted for age, sex, site, alcohol use, smoking, exercise, education, household income and body mass index. Ectopic fat models were additionally adjusted for hypertension, diabetes, high-density lipoprotein and triglycerides. Adipokine models were adjusted for subcutaneous, visceral, intermuscular and pericardial fat; and hepatic attenuation. Compared with all ethnic groups in MESA (Whites, Chinese Americans, African Americans and Latinos), SAs had greater intermuscular fat (pairwise comparisons with each MESA group, P<0.01), lower hepatic attenuation (P<0.001) and less lean mass (P<0.001). SAs had greater visceral fat compared with Chinese Americans, African Americans and Latinos (P<0.05) and greater pericardial fat compared with African Americans (P<0.001). SAs had lower adiponectin levels compared with other ethnic groups (P<0.01; except Chinese Americans) and higher resistin levels than all groups (P<0.001), even after adjusting for differences in body composition. There are significant ethnic differences in ectopic fat, lean mass and adipokines. A less favorable body composition and adipokine profile in SAs may partially explain the increased predisposition to cardiometabolic disease. The mechanisms that underlie these differences warrant further investigation." @default.
- W2193539560 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2193539560 creator A5001211507 @default.
- W2193539560 creator A5004978695 @default.
- W2193539560 creator A5008031965 @default.
- W2193539560 creator A5029383390 @default.
- W2193539560 creator A5036496822 @default.
- W2193539560 creator A5064977813 @default.
- W2193539560 creator A5071844909 @default.
- W2193539560 creator A5075847288 @default.
- W2193539560 date "2015-12-08" @default.
- W2193539560 modified "2023-10-11" @default.
- W2193539560 title "Less favorable body composition and adipokines in South Asians compared with other US ethnic groups: results from the MASALA and MESA studies" @default.
- W2193539560 cites W1528026209 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W1537369790 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W1563336970 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W1579698123 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W1675830194 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W1900468389 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W1969276623 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W1976631918 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W1985020422 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2005531948 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2014968248 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2016235653 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2017992202 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2019105043 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2019276898 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W202045349 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2021178322 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2032530751 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2033442974 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2036168461 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2043632902 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2055380516 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2057597513 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2074205164 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2076705627 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2084217892 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2090912353 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2092193441 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2104095591 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2111052721 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2115402569 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2121094364 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2127545177 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2155872087 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2155922467 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2156097706 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2156200158 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2159560084 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2162837059 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W2170676031 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W4230518743 @default.
- W2193539560 cites W4250196929 @default.
- W2193539560 doi "https://doi.org/10.1038/ijo.2015.219" @default.
- W2193539560 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/4821815" @default.
- W2193539560 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26499444" @default.
- W2193539560 hasPublicationYear "2015" @default.
- W2193539560 type Work @default.
- W2193539560 sameAs 2193539560 @default.
- W2193539560 citedByCount "107" @default.
- W2193539560 countsByYear W21935395602016 @default.
- W2193539560 countsByYear W21935395602017 @default.
- W2193539560 countsByYear W21935395602018 @default.
- W2193539560 countsByYear W21935395602019 @default.
- W2193539560 countsByYear W21935395602020 @default.
- W2193539560 countsByYear W21935395602021 @default.
- W2193539560 countsByYear W21935395602022 @default.
- W2193539560 countsByYear W21935395602023 @default.
- W2193539560 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2193539560 hasAuthorship W2193539560A5001211507 @default.
- W2193539560 hasAuthorship W2193539560A5004978695 @default.
- W2193539560 hasAuthorship W2193539560A5008031965 @default.
- W2193539560 hasAuthorship W2193539560A5029383390 @default.
- W2193539560 hasAuthorship W2193539560A5036496822 @default.
- W2193539560 hasAuthorship W2193539560A5064977813 @default.
- W2193539560 hasAuthorship W2193539560A5071844909 @default.
- W2193539560 hasAuthorship W2193539560A5075847288 @default.
- W2193539560 hasBestOaLocation W21935395601 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C137403100 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C171089720 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C19165224 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C194832188 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C2776782570 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C2777391703 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C2779760629 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C2780221984 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C2780613262 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C511355011 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConceptScore W2193539560C126322002 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConceptScore W2193539560C134018914 @default.
- W2193539560 hasConceptScore W2193539560C137403100 @default.