Associations of visceral and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue with markers of cardiac and metabolic risk in obese adults
Obesity2013Vol. 21(9), pp. E439–47
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Ian J. Neeland, Colby Ayers, Anand Rohatgi, Aslan T. Turer, Jarett D. Berry, Sandeep R. Das, Gloria Lena Vega, Amit Khera, Darren K. McGuire, Scott M. Grundy, James A. de Lemos
Abstract
VAT associated with an adverse metabolic, dyslipidemic, and atherogenic obesity phenotype. In contrast, SAT demonstrated a more benign phenotype, characterized by modest associations with inflammatory biomarkers and leptin, but no independent association with dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, or atherosclerosis in obese individuals. These findings suggest that abdominal fat distribution defines distinct obesity sub-phenotypes with heterogeneous metabolic and atherosclerosis risk.
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