Artery Research

Volume 16, Issue C, December 2016, Pages 48 - 48

1.2 HOW DOES OBESITY INFLUENCE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN ASYMPTOMATIC ADULTS?

Authors
Bela Benczur1, Renata Bocskei2, Attila Cziraki3
1Hetenyi Geza County Hospital, Dept. of Cardiology, Szolnok, Hungary
2Semmelweis University, Dept. of Pulmonology, Budapest, Hungary
3Heart Institute, University of Pecs, Hungary
Available Online 24 November 2016.
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2016.10.003How to use a DOI?
Abstract

Central obesity is an important cause of cardiovascular disease. It’s well-known that aortic pulse wave velocity (aoPWV) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular events. However the potential correlation between fat accumulation and increased arterial stiffness is poorly investigated. The aim of this study was to assess the association between obesity and aortic stiffness in normotensive adults.

Patients and methods: AoPWV was assessed in apparently healthy, asymptomatic patient population using an invasively validated oscillometric device (TensioMed Arteriograph). AoPWV-values were stratified according to their BMI-values into three categories: normal weight (BMI<25), overweight (BMI: 25–30) and obese (BMI>30). Data are reported as mean and SD for continuous variables. For data comparison, a Student’s t-test was used with a significance level of 0.05. Statistical analysis was carried out with IBM SPSS 20 statistical software.

Results: 9076 normotensive individuals (3749 male – 41.3%, and 5327 female – 58.7%) without any antihypertensive, antidiabetic or antilipemic medication were included into the analysis with a mean age of 48.2±14.1 yrs. 4374 individuals were lean (48%), 3346 were overweight (37%) and 1353 were obese (15%) according to BMI-values. Mean aoPWV of lean subjects was significantly better than overweight or obese individuals (8.6±2.41 m/s, 9.3±2.43 m/s ill. 9.8±2.52 m/s respectively p<0.05).

Conclusions: This is the first population-based study to report the effect of weight on vascular stiffness measured by oscillometric method in adults with wide age range. Our results confirmed that overweight and obesity are major determinants of arterial stiffness. The revealed association suggests that weight gain begins to influence on the vascular system at a very early stage of vascular aging. Nevertheless the effect of weight loss on arterial function needs to be further investigated.

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Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
16 - C
Pages
48 - 48
Publication Date
2016/11/24
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/j.artres.2016.10.003How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

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AU  - Bela Benczur
AU  - Renata Bocskei
AU  - Attila Cziraki
PY  - 2016
DA  - 2016/11/24
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JO  - Artery Research
SP  - 48
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VL  - 16
IS  - C
SN  - 1876-4401
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DO  - 10.1016/j.artres.2016.10.003
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