Literature DB >> 11410819

Obesity, body fat distribution and coronary atherosclerosis among Japanese men and women.

K Tanaka1, H Kodama, S Sasazuki, K Yoshimasu, Y Liu, M Washio, S Tokunaga, S Kono, H Arai, S Koyanagi, K Hiyamuta, Y Doi, T Kawano, O Nakagaki, K Takada, T Nii, K Shirai, M Ideishi, K Arakawa, M Mohri, A Takeshita.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relation of the obesity and body-fat distribution with angiographically defined coronary atherosclerosis.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional study in a clinical setting.
SUBJECTS: Three hundred and twenty men (median age, 59 y) and 212 women (median age, 67 y) who underwent coronary angiography for suspected or known coronary heart disease at 5 cardiology departments between September 1996 and August 1997. Patients with disease duration >1 y were excluded. MEASUREMENTS: The body mass index (BMI) and the waist to hip circumference ratio (WHR) were used as main exposure variables, and either the presence of significant coronary stenosis or the Gensini's score (> or =10 vs<10) as an outcome variable, in a sex-specific multiple logistic regression analysis controlling for age, hospital, and other coronary risk factors.
RESULTS: Among male patients, BMI was progressively higher with an increasing number of vessels involved (P trend=0.05); the adjusted odds ratios for the presence of significant stenosis across quartiles of BMI were 1.0 (reference), 1.1, 1.9 and 2.5 (P trend=0.02), and the positive association was more pronounced for younger patients. Among females, however, such associations were not evident. Employing the Gensini's score as an outcome gave similar results. WHR was not significantly associated with either outcome regardless of sex.
CONCLUSION: These results suggested that BMI was predictive of coronary stenosis among male patients, but not among female patients. Unlike most previous studies, this study failed to detect a positive association with WHR.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11410819     DOI: 10.1038/sj.ijo.0801478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord


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1.  Relation between type A behavior pattern and the extent of coronary atherosclerosis in Japanese women.

Authors:  Kouichi Yoshimasu; Masakazu Washio; Shoji Tokunaga; Keitaro Tanaka; Ying Liu; Hiroko Kodama; Hidekazu Arai; Samon Koyanagi; Koji Hiyamuta; Yoshitaka Doi; Tomoki Kawano; Osamu Nakagaki; Kazuyuki Takada; Shizuka Sasazuki; Takanobu Nii; Kazuyuki Shirai; Munehito Ideishi; Kikuo Arakawa; Masahiro Mohri; Akira Takeshita
Journal:  Int J Behav Med       Date:  2002

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Journal:  Int J High Risk Behav Addict       Date:  2012-07-25

4.  Role of prehypertension in the development of coronary atherosclerosis in Japan.

Authors:  Masakazu Washio; Shoji Tokunaga; Kouichi Yoshimasu; Hiroko Kodama; Ying Liu; Shizuka Sasazuki; Keitaro Tanaka; Suminori Kono; Masahiro Mohri; Akira Takeshita; Kikuo Arakawa; Munehito Ideishi; Takanobu Nii; Kazuyuki Shirai; Hidekazu Arai; Yoshitaka Doi; Tomoki Kawano; Osamu Nakagaki; Kazuyuki Takada; Koji Hiyamuta; Samon Koyanagi
Journal:  J Epidemiol       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 3.211

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