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Autonomic Reactivity Differs in Young Adults Classified using Revised Indian and WHO Guidelines for Obesity

机译:使用经修订的印度和WHO肥胖指南分类的年轻成年人的自主神经反应性差异

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Introduction: Many studies have reported alteration in autonomic activity in obesity. However, there is paucity of literature comparing autonomic reactivity using different guidelines of obesity. As Indian guidelines were revised recently and WHO states that countries should use all categories of BMI for reporting purposes, it is prudent to compare physiological state in different categories of BMI.Aim: The aim of the present study was to compare the autonomic alteration in young adults using revised Indian and WHO guidelines for obesity.Materials and Methods: A battery of autonomic tests (Valsalva Manoeuvre (VM), Deep Breathing Test (DBT), Lying to Standing Test (LST) and Hand Grip isometric exercise Test (HGT) was conducted on 34 overweight and obese and 30 normal weight volunteers categorised using revised Indian guidelines of body mass index. Same participants were regrouped and analysed using WHO guidelines of BMI and waist hip ratio (WHR).Results: For analysis, participants were grouped into 3 categories of normal, overweight and obese using revised Indian guidelines for obesity. Same participants were regrouped according to WHO guidelines. E:I ratio during DBT, 30:15 ratio during LST, Valsalva ratio during VM and increase in DBP during HGT were compared in different subgroups. There was no difference in sympathetic and parasympathetic activities in participants classified according to revised Indian guidelines. In participants classified using WHO criteria, sympathetic reactivity in overweight subjects was significantly less as compared to normal subjects (p<0.05).Conclusion: Autonomic alterations might be more related to body fat percent rather than BMI. Indian guidelines are based on the observation that Asian population has more adipose tissue in WHO range of BMI. As the guidelines of BMI are applicable to all age groups and do not consider physical activity profile, they might still not be a good predictor of body fat.
机译:简介:许多研究报告了肥胖症中自主神经活动的改变。然而,很少有文献使用不同的肥胖指南比较自主神经反应性。随着印度指南的最新修订以及世界卫生组织(WHO)声明各国应使用所有类别的BMI进行报告,因此比较不同类别BMI的生理状态是谨慎的。目的:本研究的目的是比较年轻人中的自主神经改变成人和成人,使用经修订的印度和WHO肥胖指南。材料和方法:进行了一系列自主神经测试(Valsalva动作(VM),深呼吸测试(DBT),平躺测试(LST)和握力等距运动测试(HGT)。根据修订后的印度体重指数指南对34名超重和肥胖志愿者以及30名体重正常的志愿者进行了调查,对相同的参与者进行了重新分组,并根据WHO的BMI和腰臀比(WHR)指南进行了分析。使用经修订的印度肥胖指南对正常,超重和肥胖进行分类,根据WHO指南将相同的参与者重新分组。DBT期间E:I比为30:15在LST期间,比较了不同亚组的VM期间Valsalva比率和HGT期间DBP的增加。根据修订的印度指南分类的参与者在交感神经和副交感神经活动方面没有差异。在按照WHO标准分类的受试者中,超重受试者的交感反应性明显低于正常受试者(p <0.05)。印度指南基于以下观察结果:亚洲人群在WHO的BMI范围内拥有更多的脂肪组织。由于BMI指南适用于所有年龄段,并且未考虑身体活动状况,因此它们可能仍然不是体内脂肪的良好预测指标。

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