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Visceral fat accumulation in Japanese high school students and related atherosclerotic risk factors.

Naoko Tadokoro1, Masaki Shinomiya, Masao Yoshinaga, Hideto Takahashi, Kaori Matsuoka, Yo Miyashita, Masato Nakamura, Nobuichi Kuribayashi.   

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the factors that influence visceral fat accumulation in adolescence, we performed a medical examination of high school students and assessed abdominal fat thickness and fatty change of the liver.
METHODS: A cohort of 374 Japanese high school students aged 15-16 years (193 boys and 181 girls) in public high schools in Chiba prefecture were enrolled. Anthropometric parameters, blood cell count, blood chemistry and adipocytokine levels were measured. Preperitoneal fat thickness (PFT) and echoic contrast of the liver were measured by ultrasonography.
RESULTS: Anthropometric parameters, systolic blood pressure, blood cell count, ALT, AST, FBS, gamma-GTP, HDL-C, LpL, UA, adiponectin, resistin and leptin levels differed between sexes. Multivariate regression analysis revealed that leptin was the most appropriate marker for PFT in both sexes (p<0.0001). Visceral obesity, categorized as PFT exceeding 8 mm, was observed in 9.6% of all students. Boys with visceral obesity showed apparent liver dysfunction, hyperlipidemia, hyperinsulinemia, and high leptin and low adiponectin levels. Overall, 16.6% of boys and 30.4% of girls showed hepatorenal echo contrast positivity. Boys with visceral obesity and fatty liver had more risk factors for atherosclerosis.
CONCLUSIONS: Physical examination of high school students is important for early detection of atherosclerosis.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20562515     DOI: 10.5551/jat.3251

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Atheroscler Thromb        ISSN: 1340-3478            Impact factor:   4.928


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