Abdominal visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissues in association with cardiometabolic risk in children and adolescents: the China Child and Adolescent Cardiovascular Health (CCACH) study

ObjectiveTo investigate the association of abdominal visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) with cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents.Research design and methodsThis cross-sectional study consisted of 8460 children and adolescents aged 6–18 years from...

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Veröffentlicht in:BMJ open diabetes research & care 2019-12, Vol.7 (1), p.e000824-e000824
Hauptverfasser: Yan, Yinkun, Liu, Junting, Zhao, Xiaoyuan, Cheng, Hong, Huang, Guimin, Mi, Jie, Dong, Hongbo, Hou, Dongqing, Chen, Fangfang, Meng, Linghui, Liu, Qin, Zhang, Meixian, Wang, Wenpeng, Wu, Lijun, Sun, Jinghui, Wang, Xiaona, Li, Ying, Yan, Weili, liu, Fang, Zhang, Yi, Cheng, Yi, Chen, Shaoke, Zhao, Qian, Cao, Fang, Mu, Kai, Niu, Dayan, Xi, Bo, Zhao, Min, Xiong, Feng, Zhu, Gaohui, Ding, Wenqing, Zhang, Ling, Jia, Leina
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Zusammenfassung:ObjectiveTo investigate the association of abdominal visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) with cardiometabolic risk factors in children and adolescents.Research design and methodsThis cross-sectional study consisted of 8460 children and adolescents aged 6–18 years from Chinese urban areas who underwent dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry scan and had metabolic risk factors measured.ResultsIn multivariate analysis adjusted for region, family income, age, puberty development, physical activity, and smoking, VAT and SAT were significantly associated with all metabolic risk factors for both sexes (all p
ISSN:2052-4897
2052-4897
DOI:10.1136/bmjdrc-2019-000824