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Indices of vascular stiffness and wave reflection in relation to body mass index or body fat in healthy subjects.

机译:健康受试者中与身体质量指数或身体脂肪相关的血管僵硬度和波反射指数。

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1. Obesity appears to influence vascular stiffness, an important cardiovascular risk factor. An accurate picture of arterial stiffness may be obtained when a combination of various techniques is used. 2. The purpose of the present study was to assess whether the body mass index (BMI) and body fat content obtained by bioimpedance were of equal value in estimating the influence of body fatness on various indices of vascular stiffness and wave reflection. 3. A total of 175 healthy subjects was studied. Anthropometric measurements and total body bio-impedance analysis were performed to assess fat mass as a proportion of total body composition. Arterial stiffness and wave reflection were assessed using digital volume pulse analysis and tonometric measurement of the wave reflection indices and central haemodynamics. 4. Significant differences in the stiffness index (SI(DVP); P < 0.0001), peripheral augmentation index (pAI(x); P < 0.0001), central augmentation index (cAI(x); P < 0.0001), peripheral pulse pressure (pPP; P = 0.026) and central pulse pressure (cPP; P < 0.0001) were found when the population examined was divided accordingly to tertile of body fat content. However, subdividing various indices of arterial stiffness according to the tertile of BMI did not reveal any significant differences between groups, except for pPP and cPP. 5. Body fat content was significantly correlated with SI(DVP), pAI(x), cAI(x), pPP and cPP. The BMI correlated weakly with SI(DVP), pPP and cPP. 6. In conclusion, the BMI is not very useful in predicting changes in arterial stiffness and wave reflection due to obesity. However, stiffness and wave reflection indices derived from digital volume pulse analysis, the characteristics of radial and aortic pressure waveforms and peripheral and aortic pulse pressure are all related to body fat content, as estimated by bioimpedance.
机译:1.肥胖似乎会影响血管僵硬,这是重要的心血管危险因素。当使用各种技术的组合时,可以获得动脉僵硬度的准确图片。 2.本研究的目的是评估通过生物阻抗获得的体重指数(BMI)和人体脂肪含量在估计人体脂肪对各种血管硬度和波反射指数的影响时是否具有相等的价值。 3.共研究了175名健康受试者。进行人体测量和全身生物阻抗分析,以评估脂肪量占全身成分的比例。使用数字体积脉冲分析和眼压测量的波反射指数和中心血流动力学评估动脉僵硬度和波反射。 4.刚度指数(SI(DVP); P <0.0001),外周增强指数(pAI(x); P <0.0001),中心增强指数(cAI(x); P <0.0001),外周脉压的显着差异(pPP; P = 0.026)和中心脉压(cPP; P <0.0001)被发现的人群根据身体脂肪含量的三分位数进行了划分。但是,除pPP和cPP外,根据BMI的三分位数细分各种动脉硬度指标并没有显示组之间的任何显着差异。 5.体内脂肪含量与SI(DVP),pAI(x),cAI(x),pPP和cPP显着相关。 BMI与SI(DVP),pPP和cPP弱相关。 6.总之,BMI在预测由于肥胖引起的动脉僵硬度和波反射变化方面不是很有用。但是,根据生物阻抗估计,从数字体积脉冲分析得出的刚度和波反射指数,径向和主动脉压力波形的特征以及周围和主动脉脉冲压力都与人体脂肪含量有关。

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