نتایج جستجو برای: obesity indices

تعداد نتایج: 213093  

Akram Kooshki, Mahmood Rivandi, Roya Akbarzadeh,

Background: Given that abdominal obesity increases the risk of affecting metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, this study was conducted to determine the relationship between energy and macronutrient intake with women's abdominal obesity in Sabzevar. Methods: In this study, 225 female nurses and medical staff in Vase’e hospital of Sabzevar were selected. In order to assess the dietary int...

2016
Arsalan Salari Maryam Shakiba Marjan Mahdavi-Roshan Mahboobeh Gholipour Moona Naghshbandi Ramin Rajabi

Recent observational studies have reported controversial results for the association between different anthropometric indices of obesity and severity of atherosclerosis. The aim of the current study is to determine the associations between anthropometric indices with severity of atherosclerosis in adult population in north of Iran.The cross-sectional study was performed on 610 participants, who...

2015
Annelotte Philipsen Marit E. Jørgensen Dorte Vistisen Annelli Sandbaek Thomas P. Almdal Jens S. Christiansen Torsten Lauritzen Daniel R. Witte

AIMS Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse metabolic risk profile. We assessed whether similar associations can be found with ultrasonography, by quantifying the strength of the relationship between different measures of obesity and indices of glucose metabolism in a population at high risk of type 2 diabetes. METHODS A cross-sectional analysis o...

Journal: :BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2006
Katherine M Burkemper David R Garris

BACKGROUND Both diabetes and obesity syndromes are recognized to promote lumbar vertebral instability, premature osteodegeneration, exacerbate progressive osteoporosis and increase the propensity towards vertebral degeneration, instability and deformation in humans. METHODS The influences of single-gene missense mutations, expressing either diabetes (db/db) or obese (ob/ob) metabolic syndrome...

2017
Shinobu Mori Akiko Shiraishi Karen Epplen Desiree Butcher Daiki Murase Yuka Yasuda Takatoshi Murase

Background: Obesity is considered problematic not only as a major cause of diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, but also as a risk of intractable dermatosis; however influence of obesity on skin function has not been clarified. To clarify the mechanism of obesity-associated skin disorders, we aimed to characterize the skin function of subjects with obesity, and identify possible influencin...

Journal: یافته 2012
esmaeel Yousefi Rad , mohammad javad Hosseinzadeh , mostafa Hoseini , somaye Saboori ,

Background : Some studies have shown that the serum concentration of 25- hydroxy vitamin D which is represent the status of body vitamin D, has a diverse relationship with obesity status, and the risk of obesity decreases in people with high level of 25- hydroxy vitamin D. The aim of this study is to investigate the correlation between the serum level of 25- hydroxy vitamin D and anthropometric...

ضرغامی, نصرت‌اله, محمد‌زاده, قربان, ملکی, محمدجعفر, ممقانی, فریدون, پورحسن‌مقدم, محمد,

Background and Objective: Leptin is a 16 KDa peptide which has a close correlation with adiposity. However, its effect on lipid profile is controversial in human. Therefore, this study was performed to investigate correlation between variations in serum leptin levels with lipid profile and anthropometric indices in women with different grades of obesity. Materials and Methods: The current cross...

Journal: :BMJ 1998
D Pounder D Carson M Davison Y Orihara

Distance to school and car ownership were principal determinants of car travel. After adjustment for these factors, children at independent schools were still more likely to travel by car. Parental fear about “stranger danger” also influenced the decision to drive children to school. Although few translated questionnaires were requested, the study population adequately represented the ethnic di...

2005
Adamu G Bakari Geoffrey C Onyemelukwe

Background: Obesity has been identified as the most important modifiable risk factor in the aetiology of type-2 diabetes mellitus. In clinical practice, body mass index (BMI) is the commonest index used to define the presence and degree of obesity. Unfortunately, BMI does not define the presence or absence of central obesity which has been shown to be the most pathogenically important in the ca...

Journal: :American journal of hypertension 2008
Paul Poirier

I t is well known that there is a greater prevalence of hypertension in obese than among normal weight subjects. However, not every obese individual is hypertensive, indicating that obesity is a heterogeneous condition. Although excess fatness may contribute to high blood pressure (BP) in obese patients, the best indices of adiposity which relate to BP are still unclear. Kotchen and colleagues ...

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