2007
DOI: 10.1038/oby.2007.602
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Relationship of Visceral Adiposity to Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Black and White Teens

Abstract: of visceral adiposity to cardiovascular disease risk factors in black and white teens. Obesity. 2007;15:1029 -1035. Objective: We tested the hypothesis that visceral adiposity, compared with general adiposity, would explain more of the variance in cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors. Research Method and Procedures: Subjects were 464 adolescents (238 black and 205 girls). Adiposity measures included visceral adipose tissue (VAT; magnetic resonance imaging), percent body fat (%BF; DXA), BMI, and waist girt… Show more

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“…Unhealthy dietary patterns and lack of physical activity (PA) seem to be the most important risk factors (7,13,14) . High energy intake coming from increased consumption of simple carbohydrates and dietary fat, especially saturated and trans fatty acids, in conjunction with low consumption of foods rich in dietary fibre, seems to play a role in the early appearance and development of IR in childhood -even in normal-weight children (15) .…”
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“…Unhealthy dietary patterns and lack of physical activity (PA) seem to be the most important risk factors (7,13,14) . High energy intake coming from increased consumption of simple carbohydrates and dietary fat, especially saturated and trans fatty acids, in conjunction with low consumption of foods rich in dietary fibre, seems to play a role in the early appearance and development of IR in childhood -even in normal-weight children (15) .…”
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“…Assessments of SAAT and VAT have been described in detail elsewhere. 22 Briefly, a series of 5 transverse images was acquired from the lumbar region beginning at the inferior border of the fifth lumbar vertebra and proceeding toward the head; a 2-mm gap between images was used to prevent crosstalk. To calculate volumes for SAAT and VAT, the cross-sectional area from each slice was multiplied by the slice width (1 cm), and then the individual volumes were summed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors such as genotype, age, overall and abdominal obesity, dietary factors, physical activity (PA) have been identified for IR [7][8][9][10][11][12]. In particular, the inverse correlation of PA with various markers of IR among children and adolescents has been extensively evaluated [13][14][15][16][17][18][19].…”
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confidence: 99%