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- W3198391730 abstract "Abstract Background Previous studies indicated that deposit of abdominal adipose tissue associated with the abnormalities of cardiometabolic components. However, the results were inconsistent on the effects of subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and difference between men and women. The aim of this study was to examine the associations of VAT, SAT with metabolic status and the different effects between male and female. Methods 1388 eligible subjects were recruited from the baseline investigation of metabolic syndrome investigation in China. Areas of abdominal VAT and SAT were determined by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Total triglycerides (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) were measured by biochemical auto-analyzer. Metabolic abnormality (MA) was defined more than one of abnormally metabolic components, which were based on the definition of metabolic syndrome (IDF 2005). Multiple logistic regression was used to calculate the odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95%CI). The predictive values were assessed with area under the curve (AUC), net reclassification improvement (NRI), and integrated discrimination improvement (IDI), respectively. Results Subjects with MA had higher levels of VAT in both of men and women, and higher levels of SAT in men than those with metabolic normality (MN) ( P < 0.05). Different associations of SAT in women depended of levels of BMI. Higher levels of VAT were significantly correlated with higher risks for MA (p for trend <0.05). Comparing with the subjects of the first quartile (Q1) of VAT, OR in fourth quartile (Q4) was 6.537 (95% CI= 3.394 -12.591) in men and 3.364 (95% CI=1.898-5.962) in women. However, no significance was found in SAT. In men, VAT improved the predictive value of MA with the AUC of 0.727 (95% CI= 0.687-0.767), and NRI of 0.139 (95%CI=0.070-0.208) and 0.106 (95%CI=0.038-0.173), IDI of 0.074 (95%CI = 0.053-0.095) and 0.046 (95%CI=0.026-0.066) comparing with BMI and WC, respectively. Similar results were found in women. Conclusions VAT and SAT linked increased risks for metabolic abnormality in men no matter in the BMI<24kg/m 2 or in BMI≥24kg/m 2 , but in women, SAT only increased the risk of MA in BMI≥24kg/m 2 .Deposit of abdominal adipose tissue associated with the metabolic abnormalities. VAT improved the predictive ability of MA." @default.
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- W3198391730 date "2021-08-30" @default.
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- W3198391730 title "Association between deposit of abdominal adipose tissues and metabolic abnormality in a Chinese population" @default.
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