Literature DB >> 12612398

Adiposity, central body fat distribution and blood pressure among young Bengalee adults of Kolkata, India: sexual dimorphism.

Mithu Bhadra1, Ashish Mukhopadhyay, Kaushik Bose.   

Abstract

A cross-sectional study of 174 men and 153 women of Bengalee ethnicity was undertaken to compare levels of adiposity, central body fat distribution and blood pressure. The mean age of both the sexes were similar (men = 20.1 years; women = 20.0 years). Significantly more women (n = 42, 27.5%) were overweight (body mass index, BMI > or = 25.0 kg/m2) as compared with men (19, 10.9%). Men were significantly taller and heavier. They also had significantly greater mean waist (WC) and mid upper arm (MUAC) circumferences compared with women. On the other hand, women had significantly (p < 0.001) greater mean BMI, biceps (BSF), triceps (TSF) and subscapular (SSF) skinfolds. The mean values of systolic (SBP), diastolic (DBP) and mean arterial (MAP) blood pressure were significantly greater among men. These significant differences existed even after controlling for BMI. Regression analyses revealed that sex had significant effect on all these variables even after controlling for BMI. Correlation studies showed that WC was found to be much more strongly correlated than BMI with SBP, DBP and MAP, in both sexes. However, when the effect of WC (along with BMI) was also controlled for, there was no significant sex difference in blood pressure.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12612398     DOI: 10.2114/jpa.21.273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol Anthropol Appl Human Sci        ISSN: 1345-3475


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Journal:  Yale J Biol Med       Date:  2003
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