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Sagittal abdominal diameter as a marker of visceral obesity in older primary care patients

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摘要 Background Longevity,combined with a higher prevalence of obesity,particularly visceral obesity,has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases.Insulin resistance(IR)is an important link between visceral obesity and cardiovascular diseases.An important association has been found between sagittal abdominal diameter,visceral obesity and IR.The objective of this study is to evaluate sagittal abdominal diameter as a marker of visceral obesity and correlate it with IR in older primary health care patients.Methods A cross-sectional study was performed with 389 patients over 60 years of age(70.6±6.9),of whom 74%were female.Their clinical,anthropometric and metabolic profiles were assessed and their fasting serum insulin level was used to calculate the homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance(HOMA-IR).Sagittal abdominal diameter was measured in the supine position at the midpoint between the iliac crest and the last rib with abdominal calipers.Results Sagittal abdominal diameter was significantly correlated with anthropometric measures of general and visceral obesity and with HOMA-IR in both genders.There was no change in the association between sagittal abdominal diameter and HOMA-IR after adjusting for age,sex,diabetes and hypertension.Conclusion It is feasible to use sagittal abdominal diameter in older primary care patients as a tool to evaluate visceral obesity,which is an indicator of cardiovascular risk.
出处 《Journal of Geriatric Cardiology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第5期279-283,共5页 老年心脏病学杂志(英文版)
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