Abdominal Fat Distribution and Cardiovascular Risk in Men and Women With Different Levels of Glucose Tolerance.
@article{Scheuer2015AbdominalFD,
title={Abdominal Fat Distribution and Cardiovascular Risk in Men and Women With Different Levels of Glucose Tolerance.},
author={Stine H. Scheuer and Kristine F{\ae}rch and Annelotte Philipsen and Marit Eika J{\o}rgensen and Nanna Borup Johansen and Bendix Carstensen and Daniel R. Witte and Ingelise Andersen and Torsten Lauritzen and Gregers Stig Andersen},
journal={The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism},
year={2015},
volume={100 9},
pages={
3340-7
}
}CONTEXT
Regional fat distribution rather than overall obesity has been recognized as important to understanding the link between obesity and cardiovascular disease.
OBJECTIVE
We examined the associations of abdominal visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) with cardiovascular risk factors in a Caucasian population of men and women with normal glucose tolerance, prediabetes, or screen-detected diabetes.
DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS
The study was…
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