| Literature DB >> 25491287 |
Mei Chung Moh1, Chee Fang Sum2, Benjamin Chih Chiang Lam3, Xiao Wei Ng1, Chang Su1, Subramaniam Tavintharan2, Lee Ying Yeoh4, Melvin Ding Sheng Wong1, Simon Biing Ming Lee5, Wern Ee Tang5, Su Chi Lim6.
Abstract
Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus. We evaluated the predictive ability of the recently developed body adiposity index for aortic stiffness, an intermediate endpoint of cardiovascular disease, in a cross-sectional multi-ethnic Asian type 2 diabetes mellitus cohort (N = 1408). AS was estimated using carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity measured by applanation tonometry. Body adiposity index was computed as hip circumference/(height)(1.5) - 18. Compared to body mass index, waist circumference and visceral fat area, body adiposity index displayed the weakest association with pulse wave velocity (r = 0.077, 0.096, 0.134 and 0.058, respectively; all p < 0.05). Interestingly, the relationship between measurements of obesity and pulse wave velocity was ethnic dependent - body mass index, body adiposity index, waist circumference and visceral fat area consistently predicted pulse wave velocity only in Indians but not others. In multi-variable analysis, body mass index was a significant determinant of pulse wave velocity in all ethnicities. In conclusion, body adiposity index is a weak predictor of aortic stiffness (when compared with body mass index) in Asians with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Entities:
Keywords: Aortic stiffness; body adiposity index; obesity; type 2 diabetes
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25491287 DOI: 10.1177/1479164114554609
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diab Vasc Dis Res ISSN: 1479-1641 Impact factor: 3.291