Impact of metabolic syndrome parameters and different fat depots on arterial stiffness in patients with abdominal obesity

Overweight is closely associated with development of cardiovascular disorders. Currently, the terms metabolically healthy abdominal obesity (MHAO) and metabolically unhealthy obesity, i.e., metabolic syndrome (MS) are stated. Comparison target organs status and their link with fat depots in persons...

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Autores principales: Marina V. Andreevskaia, Ekaterina A. Zheleznova, Juliya V. Zhernakova, Irina E. Chazova, Merab A. Shariia, Nataliia V. Blinova, Alsu R. Zairova, Marina O. Azimova, Anatolii N. Rogoza, Marina A. Saidova
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:cd428938c63141288bc0fd4ca6d0bb722021-11-30T16:09:16ZImpact of metabolic syndrome parameters and different fat depots on arterial stiffness in patients with abdominal obesity2075-082X2542-218910.26442/2075082X.2020.4.200530https://doaj.org/article/cd428938c63141288bc0fd4ca6d0bb722021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://syst-hypertension.ru/2075-082X/article/viewFile/60285/43454https://doaj.org/toc/2075-082Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2542-2189Overweight is closely associated with development of cardiovascular disorders. Currently, the terms metabolically healthy abdominal obesity (MHAO) and metabolically unhealthy obesity, i.e., metabolic syndrome (MS) are stated. Comparison target organs status and their link with fat depots in persons of these categories is of important scientific and practical interest. Aim. To assess arterial stiffness in young people with abdominal obesity with / without MS by various methods as well as its link with various fat stores and other metabolic factors. Materials and methods. 116 people, 18- to 45-year-old, with abdominal obesity were divided into two groups: MHAO (n=46), aged 40 [34; 43] years and MS (n=70), aged 40 [35; 44] years. The control group (CG) included 16 conditionally healthy volunteers without obesity, aged 32 [27; 35] years (p0.01). All subjects were assessed for height, body weight, body mass index, and waist circumference. Lipid profile, glucose, 2-hour glucose tolerance test, insulin, leptin, adiponectin, HOMA-IR were determined. 24-hour blood pressure monitoring was performed. Subcutaneous, visceral, perivascular, epicardial fat volumes and, the ratio of subcutaneous fat to visceral fat were determined by computed tomography. Arterial stiffness was determined according to CAVI (Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index), brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity baPWV (VaSera 1000), aortic pulse wave velocity aoPWV (EnVisor ultrasound system). Results. aoPWV were significantly different between groups (p0.01). In persons with MS: 6.61.1 m/s, in MHAO and CG groups: 4.30.9 m/s and 5.51.0 m/s, respectively. Significant differences in baPWV were found only in MS group 13.88.2 m/s (p0.01) compared with CG and MHAO groups: 10.981.2 and 12.33.8 m/s, respectively. The CAVI index did not differ significantly between groups. There were reliable relationships between aoPWV and baPWV and almost all MS factors. The highest correlation coefficient was between aoPWV and visceral (r=0.55; p0.01) and epicardial (r=0.45; p0.01) fats. A close relationship between aoPWV and HOMA IR was revealed (r=0.42; p0.01). Correlation analysis showed a higher quality relationship between aoPWV and MS markers, insulin resistance, and fat depots compared to baPWV. According to multivariate regression analysis, the main contribution to the formation aoPWV is made by body mass index, systolic blood pressure, and epicardial fat. Conclusion. The most sensitive to metabolic factors and the volume of fat depots was aoPWV indicator. Significant differences on some metabolic risk factors and aoPWV between the control group and MHAO raises doubts about the correctness of the term metabolically healthy obesity.Marina V. AndreevskaiaEkaterina A. ZheleznovaJuliya V. ZhernakovaIrina E. ChazovaMerab A. ShariiaNataliia V. BlinovaAlsu R. ZairovaMarina O. AzimovaAnatolii N. RogozaMarina A. SaidovaIP Morozov P.V.articleaortic pulse wave velocitybrachial-ankle pulse wave velocityaortic stiffnessobesitymetabolic syndromefat depotsvisceral fatperivascular fatperiaortic fatDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemRC666-701RUСистемные гипертензии, Vol 17, Iss 4, Pp 55-62 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language RU
topic aortic pulse wave velocity
brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity
aortic stiffness
obesity
metabolic syndrome
fat depots
visceral fat
perivascular fat
periaortic fat
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
spellingShingle aortic pulse wave velocity
brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity
aortic stiffness
obesity
metabolic syndrome
fat depots
visceral fat
perivascular fat
periaortic fat
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
Marina V. Andreevskaia
Ekaterina A. Zheleznova
Juliya V. Zhernakova
Irina E. Chazova
Merab A. Shariia
Nataliia V. Blinova
Alsu R. Zairova
Marina O. Azimova
Anatolii N. Rogoza
Marina A. Saidova
Impact of metabolic syndrome parameters and different fat depots on arterial stiffness in patients with abdominal obesity
description Overweight is closely associated with development of cardiovascular disorders. Currently, the terms metabolically healthy abdominal obesity (MHAO) and metabolically unhealthy obesity, i.e., metabolic syndrome (MS) are stated. Comparison target organs status and their link with fat depots in persons of these categories is of important scientific and practical interest. Aim. To assess arterial stiffness in young people with abdominal obesity with / without MS by various methods as well as its link with various fat stores and other metabolic factors. Materials and methods. 116 people, 18- to 45-year-old, with abdominal obesity were divided into two groups: MHAO (n=46), aged 40 [34; 43] years and MS (n=70), aged 40 [35; 44] years. The control group (CG) included 16 conditionally healthy volunteers without obesity, aged 32 [27; 35] years (p0.01). All subjects were assessed for height, body weight, body mass index, and waist circumference. Lipid profile, glucose, 2-hour glucose tolerance test, insulin, leptin, adiponectin, HOMA-IR were determined. 24-hour blood pressure monitoring was performed. Subcutaneous, visceral, perivascular, epicardial fat volumes and, the ratio of subcutaneous fat to visceral fat were determined by computed tomography. Arterial stiffness was determined according to CAVI (Cardio-Ankle Vascular Index), brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity baPWV (VaSera 1000), aortic pulse wave velocity aoPWV (EnVisor ultrasound system). Results. aoPWV were significantly different between groups (p0.01). In persons with MS: 6.61.1 m/s, in MHAO and CG groups: 4.30.9 m/s and 5.51.0 m/s, respectively. Significant differences in baPWV were found only in MS group 13.88.2 m/s (p0.01) compared with CG and MHAO groups: 10.981.2 and 12.33.8 m/s, respectively. The CAVI index did not differ significantly between groups. There were reliable relationships between aoPWV and baPWV and almost all MS factors. The highest correlation coefficient was between aoPWV and visceral (r=0.55; p0.01) and epicardial (r=0.45; p0.01) fats. A close relationship between aoPWV and HOMA IR was revealed (r=0.42; p0.01). Correlation analysis showed a higher quality relationship between aoPWV and MS markers, insulin resistance, and fat depots compared to baPWV. According to multivariate regression analysis, the main contribution to the formation aoPWV is made by body mass index, systolic blood pressure, and epicardial fat. Conclusion. The most sensitive to metabolic factors and the volume of fat depots was aoPWV indicator. Significant differences on some metabolic risk factors and aoPWV between the control group and MHAO raises doubts about the correctness of the term metabolically healthy obesity.
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author Marina V. Andreevskaia
Ekaterina A. Zheleznova
Juliya V. Zhernakova
Irina E. Chazova
Merab A. Shariia
Nataliia V. Blinova
Alsu R. Zairova
Marina O. Azimova
Anatolii N. Rogoza
Marina A. Saidova
author_facet Marina V. Andreevskaia
Ekaterina A. Zheleznova
Juliya V. Zhernakova
Irina E. Chazova
Merab A. Shariia
Nataliia V. Blinova
Alsu R. Zairova
Marina O. Azimova
Anatolii N. Rogoza
Marina A. Saidova
author_sort Marina V. Andreevskaia
title Impact of metabolic syndrome parameters and different fat depots on arterial stiffness in patients with abdominal obesity
title_short Impact of metabolic syndrome parameters and different fat depots on arterial stiffness in patients with abdominal obesity
title_full Impact of metabolic syndrome parameters and different fat depots on arterial stiffness in patients with abdominal obesity
title_fullStr Impact of metabolic syndrome parameters and different fat depots on arterial stiffness in patients with abdominal obesity
title_full_unstemmed Impact of metabolic syndrome parameters and different fat depots on arterial stiffness in patients with abdominal obesity
title_sort impact of metabolic syndrome parameters and different fat depots on arterial stiffness in patients with abdominal obesity
publisher IP Morozov P.V.
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/cd428938c63141288bc0fd4ca6d0bb72
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