Body adiposity and its relationship of metabolic syndrome components in Colombian adults
Objective: recently, Bergman et al. have introduced a new index of adiposity, namely, body adiposity index (BAI), as a marker of obesity excess body fat in clinical practice. We aimed to determine the prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) and to assess the predicting ability of BAI in...
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- Cholesterol
Triacylglycerol
Adult
Blood
Colombia
Cross-sectional study
Human
Male
Metabolic syndrome x
Middle aged
Obesity
Pathology
Prevalence
Young adult
Adiposity
Adult
Cholesterol
Colombia
Cross-sectional studies
Humans
Male
Metabolic syndrome x
Middle aged
Obesity
Prevalence
Triglycerides
Young adult
Colombia
Men
Metabolic syndrome
Obesity
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Body adiposity and its relationship of metabolic syndrome components in Colombian adults |
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Adiposidad corporal y su relación con componentes del síndrome metabólico en adultos de Bogotá, Colombia |
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Body adiposity and its relationship of metabolic syndrome components in Colombian adults |
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Body adiposity and its relationship of metabolic syndrome components in Colombian adults Cholesterol Triacylglycerol Adult Blood Colombia Cross-sectional study Human Male Metabolic syndrome x Middle aged Obesity Pathology Prevalence Young adult Adiposity Adult Cholesterol Colombia Cross-sectional studies Humans Male Metabolic syndrome x Middle aged Obesity Prevalence Triglycerides Young adult Colombia Men Metabolic syndrome Obesity |
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Body adiposity and its relationship of metabolic syndrome components in Colombian adults |
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Body adiposity and its relationship of metabolic syndrome components in Colombian adults |
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Body adiposity and its relationship of metabolic syndrome components in Colombian adults |
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Body adiposity and its relationship of metabolic syndrome components in Colombian adults |
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Body adiposity and its relationship of metabolic syndrome components in Colombian adults |
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Cholesterol Triacylglycerol Adult Blood Colombia Cross-sectional study Human Male Metabolic syndrome x Middle aged Obesity Pathology Prevalence Young adult Adiposity Adult Cholesterol Colombia Cross-sectional studies Humans Male Metabolic syndrome x Middle aged Obesity Prevalence Triglycerides Young adult Colombia Men Metabolic syndrome Obesity |
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Cholesterol Triacylglycerol Adult Blood Colombia Cross-sectional study Human Male Metabolic syndrome x Middle aged Obesity Pathology Prevalence Young adult Adiposity Adult Cholesterol Colombia Cross-sectional studies Humans Male Metabolic syndrome x Middle aged Obesity Prevalence Triglycerides Young adult Colombia Men Metabolic syndrome Obesity |
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Objective: recently, Bergman et al. have introduced a new index of adiposity, namely, body adiposity index (BAI), as a marker of obesity excess body fat in clinical practice. We aimed to determine the prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) and to assess the predicting ability of BAI in various atherogenic indices, MetS and its components among adult from Bogota, Colombia. Methods: cross-sectional study in 690 male. MetS components (waist circumference ? 90 cm; fasting plasma glucose ? 100 mg/dL, blood pressure ? 135/85 mm Hg; triglycerides ? 150 mg/dL and HDL-c ? 40 mg/dL were measured. Atherogenic indices (cholesterol/HDL-c, LDL-c/HDL-c, triglycerides/HDL-c, lipid-metabolic index [LMI] and MetS score) were calculated. Results: the prevalence of obesity by BAI (cut-point > 26.1%) and MetS was 50.1% and 19.1%, respectively. Subjects with MetS and obesity by BAI, show lower HDL-c levels and more frequently components of MetS (waist circumference, cholesterol and serum triglycerides). Predicting ability of BAI with a greater odds for atherogenic indices were 1.78 (95%CI 1.25 to 2.55), 1.46 (95%CI 1.01 to 2.14), 1.97 (95% 1.29 to 3.02), 2.04 (95%CI 1.23 to 3.39) and 1.47 (95%CI 1.03 to 2.11), elevation in LDL-c, LMI, MetS score and cholesterol/ HDL-c, and triglyceride/HDL-c, respectively (p less than 0.05). Conclusion: subjects with higher levels of BAI show raised prevalence of obesity and positively associated with components of MetS. © 2015, Grupo Aula Medica S.A. All Rights Reserved. |
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