Measurement site influences abdominal subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue in obese adolescents before and after exercise

Summary Background/Objectives The objective of this study was to determine if abdominal adipose tissue (AT) measurement site influences the association between baseline and change in abdominal subcutaneous (ASAT) and visceral AT (VAT), and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents. Methods Fifty‐f...

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Published in:Pediatric obesity Vol. 10; no. 2; pp. 98 - 104
Main Authors: Brown, R. E., Kuk, J. L., Lee, S.
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Abstract Summary Background/Objectives The objective of this study was to determine if abdominal adipose tissue (AT) measurement site influences the association between baseline and change in abdominal subcutaneous (ASAT) and visceral AT (VAT), and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents. Methods Fifty‐five obese adolescents (14.9 ± 1.7 years; 51% male; 42% white) participated in an aerobic or resistance exercise intervention three times/week for 3 months. We compared the association between changes in abdominal AT area (spanning 5 cm below to 15 cm above L4–L5) and volume measured by magnetic resonance imaging with concomitant changes in metabolic risk. Results All AT areas were significantly (p < 0.05) correlated with the respective volume at baseline and follow‐up. Baseline VAT areas at 5 and 10 cm above L4–L5 were more strongly associated with VAT volume than VAT area at L4–L5 (p < 0.05). After the intervention, changes in the area at 5 and 10 cm above L4–L5 were more strongly associated with changes in AT volumes than changes in L4–L5 (p < 0.05). Changes in abdominal AT volumes were more strongly associated with insulin area under the curve than any single‐slice abdominal AT area. Conclusions The measurement site for abdominal AT has significant influence on the relationships with total VAT or ASAT and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents before and after an exercise intervention.
AbstractList Summary Background/Objectives The objective of this study was to determine if abdominal adipose tissue (AT) measurement site influences the association between baseline and change in abdominal subcutaneous (ASAT) and visceral AT (VAT), and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents. Methods Fifty‐five obese adolescents (14.9 ± 1.7 years; 51% male; 42% white) participated in an aerobic or resistance exercise intervention three times/week for 3 months. We compared the association between changes in abdominal AT area (spanning 5 cm below to 15 cm above L4–L5) and volume measured by magnetic resonance imaging with concomitant changes in metabolic risk. Results All AT areas were significantly (p < 0.05) correlated with the respective volume at baseline and follow‐up. Baseline VAT areas at 5 and 10 cm above L4–L5 were more strongly associated with VAT volume than VAT area at L4–L5 (p < 0.05). After the intervention, changes in the area at 5 and 10 cm above L4–L5 were more strongly associated with changes in AT volumes than changes in L4–L5 (p < 0.05). Changes in abdominal AT volumes were more strongly associated with insulin area under the curve than any single‐slice abdominal AT area. Conclusions The measurement site for abdominal AT has significant influence on the relationships with total VAT or ASAT and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents before and after an exercise intervention.
The objective of this study was to determine if abdominal adipose tissue (AT) measurement site influences the association between baseline and change in abdominal subcutaneous (ASAT) and visceral AT (VAT), and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents. Fifty-five obese adolescents (14.9 ± 1.7 years; 51% male; 42% white) participated in an aerobic or resistance exercise intervention three times/week for 3 months. We compared the association between changes in abdominal AT area (spanning 5 cm below to 15 cm above L4-L5) and volume measured by magnetic resonance imaging with concomitant changes in metabolic risk. All AT areas were significantly (p < 0.05) correlated with the respective volume at baseline and follow-up. Baseline VAT areas at 5 and 10 cm above L4-L5 were more strongly associated with VAT volume than VAT area at L4-L5 (p < 0.05). After the intervention, changes in the area at 5 and 10 cm above L4-L5 were more strongly associated with changes in AT volumes than changes in L4-L5 (p < 0.05). Changes in abdominal AT volumes were more strongly associated with insulin area under the curve than any single-slice abdominal AT area. The measurement site for abdominal AT has significant influence on the relationships with total VAT or ASAT and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents before and after an exercise intervention.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVESThe objective of this study was to determine if abdominal adipose tissue (AT) measurement site influences the association between baseline and change in abdominal subcutaneous (ASAT) and visceral AT (VAT), and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents. METHODSFifty-five obese adolescents (14.9 ± 1.7 years; 51% male; 42% white) participated in an aerobic or resistance exercise intervention three times/week for 3 months. We compared the association between changes in abdominal AT area (spanning 5 cm below to 15 cm above L4-L5) and volume measured by magnetic resonance imaging with concomitant changes in metabolic risk. RESULTSAll AT areas were significantly (p < 0.05) correlated with the respective volume at baseline and follow-up. Baseline VAT areas at 5 and 10 cm above L4-L5 were more strongly associated with VAT volume than VAT area at L4-L5 (p < 0.05). After the intervention, changes in the area at 5 and 10 cm above L4-L5 were more strongly associated with changes in AT volumes than changes in L4-L5 (p < 0.05). Changes in abdominal AT volumes were more strongly associated with insulin area under the curve than any single-slice abdominal AT area. CONCLUSIONSThe measurement site for abdominal AT has significant influence on the relationships with total VAT or ASAT and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents before and after an exercise intervention.
Summary Background/Objectives The objective of this study was to determine if abdominal adipose tissue (AT) measurement site influences the association between baseline and change in abdominal subcutaneous (ASAT) and visceral AT (VAT), and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents. Methods Fifty-five obese adolescents (14.9±1.7 years; 51% male; 42% white) participated in an aerobic or resistance exercise intervention three times/week for 3 months. We compared the association between changes in abdominal AT area (spanning 5cm below to 15cm above L4-L5) and volume measured by magnetic resonance imaging with concomitant changes in metabolic risk. Results All AT areas were significantly (p<0.05) correlated with the respective volume at baseline and follow-up. Baseline VAT areas at 5 and 10cm above L4-L5 were more strongly associated with VAT volume than VAT area at L4-L5 (p<0.05). After the intervention, changes in the area at 5 and 10cm above L4-L5 were more strongly associated with changes in AT volumes than changes in L4-L5 (p<0.05). Changes in abdominal AT volumes were more strongly associated with insulin area under the curve than any single-slice abdominal AT area. Conclusions The measurement site for abdominal AT has significant influence on the relationships with total VAT or ASAT and metabolic risk factors in obese adolescents before and after an exercise intervention.
Author Brown, R. E.
Lee, S.
Kuk, J. L.
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Summary Background/Objectives The objective of this study was to determine if abdominal adipose tissue (AT) measurement site influences the association between...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVESThe objective of this study was to determine if abdominal adipose tissue (AT) measurement site influences the association between baseline...
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SubjectTerms Abdominal fat
Abdominal Fat - pathology
Adolescent
African Americans
Body fat
Childrens health
European Continental Ancestry Group
Exercise
Female
Humans
insulin
Insulin Resistance
Intra-Abdominal Fat - pathology
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Metabolic Syndrome - epidemiology
Metabolic Syndrome - prevention & control
Obesity
Obesity - epidemiology
Obesity - pathology
Obesity - prevention & control
Pediatrics
Risk Factors
Waist Circumference
Title Measurement site influences abdominal subcutaneous and visceral adipose tissue in obese adolescents before and after exercise
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