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The relationship of visceral adiposity with endothelial functions and subclinical atherosclerosis in obese individuals.
Kose, Merve Polat; Piskinpasa, Mehmet Emin; Hacioglu, Yalcin; Karabag, Turgut.
Affiliation
  • Kose MP; 1Saglik Bilimleri University, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine.
  • Piskinpasa ME; 1Saglik Bilimleri University, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine.
  • Hacioglu Y; 2Saglik Bilimleri University, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Department of Family Medicine.
  • Karabag T; 3Saglik Bilimleri University, Istanbul Education and Research Hospital, Department of Cardiology, Istanbul, Turkey.
Rom J Intern Med ; 2024 Jul 09.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38981454
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

On the cardiovascular system, obesity accelerates atherosclerosis progression, inducing pathophysiological changes that are detectable already from young adults. Endothelial dysfunction is one of the earliest vascular alterations observed in obesity. In this study, we aimed to determine endothelial functions and carotid intima-media thickness in patients with obesity without overt cardiovascular disease.

METHODS:

The study was conducted with 112 individuals with obesity without overt cardiovascular disease and any chronical diseases (BMI>30 kg/m2) (84 female, 28 male, mean age 46.3±11.2 years) and 49 healthy individuals with no diseases (33 female, 16 male, mean age 44.6±10.2 years). All patients were examined for endothelial functions by the flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) method and carotid intima-media thicknesses (CIMT). All measurements were performed by the same imaging specialist, averaging 3 different measurements. In addition to the body mass index and waist circumference visceral adiposity index (VAI) and triponderal mass index (TPI) also calculated.

RESULTS:

The percentage of FMD obtained by brachial artery ultrasound was significantly lower, visceral adipose tissue, perirenal adipose tissue thicknesses measured by abdominal ultrasound and CIMT were significantly thicker in Group 1 compared to Group 2. FMD had a negative significant correlation with body mass index, visceral adipose tissue thickness, perirenal adipose tissue thickness, and waist and hip circumferences, and carotid intima-media thickness and CIMT had a significant correlation with visceral adipose tissue thickness, perirenal adipose tissue thickness, VAI, TPI and waist, hip circumferences.

CONCLUSION:

Individuals with obesity have impaired endothelial functions and greater carotid intima-media thicknesses compared to healthy individuals. This impairment in endothelial functions is proportional to the amount of visceral and perirenal fat accumulation. Parameterss reflecting visceral fat distribution such as VAI and TPI are also related with these impairment.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Rom J Intern Med Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Rom J Intern Med Year: 2024 Document type: Article