Sex differences of body fat distribution and cardiovascular dysmetabolic factors in old age

Abstract

Background: the relationship between ual differences of distribution and in old people is controversial.

Objectives: to use -derived distribution to clarify its relationship with glucose tolerance status, blood pressure and lipid profile.

Design: cross-sectional survey in a tertiary-care medical centre in Tainan, Taiwan.

Subjects: 114 men and 101 women, aged >60 years.

Methods: we measured total % body and distribution (reflected as ) by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, and plasma glucose, glycosylated haemoglobin, blood pressure, total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and atherogenic index (total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol).

Results:  showed better linear correlation with than mass index, total % and waist-to-hip ratio, except in systolic blood pressure. Women had higher total % , but the % abdominal and were both higher in men. Subjects with diabetes mellitus had the highest compared with those with impaired or normal glucose tolerance. After adjustment for age and total % , men still had higher diastolic blood pressure, triglyceride levels and atherogenic indices, but lower HDL cholesterol levels than women. However, when further adjusted for , the differences in were statistically insignificant.

Conclusions:  is a useful method for assessing in older people. distribution is an important factor in differences of cardiovascular dysmetabolic factors in old people.

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