Metabolically healthy obese individuals -- mechanisms and clinical relevance.

Ceskoslovenska fysiologie Pub Date : 2016-10-01
T Hrasko, B Bendlová, V Hainer, M Haluzík
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Obesity is associated with an increased risk of premature death and represents a fast growing worldwide health problem. Although it has been long recognized that obesity is associated with an impaired insulin sensitivity, significantly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, fatty liver disease, hypertension, cardiovascular disease and certain types of cancers, a subgroup of obese individuals called metabolic healthy obese seems to be protected from metabolic and cardiovascular obesity comorbidities. This article focuses on potential mechanisms underlying the healthy obese phenotype (protection against development of hepatic steatosis, inflammation of visceral adipose tissue, ectopic fat deposition and adipose tissue dysfunction) and on clinical relevance of this interesting subgroup of obese individuals. Additionally, definition, epidemiology and stability of healthy obese phenotype are discussed.

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代谢健康的肥胖个体——机制和临床相关性
肥胖与过早死亡的风险增加有关,是一个快速增长的全球健康问题。虽然人们早就认识到肥胖与胰岛素敏感性受损有关,显著增加了患2型糖尿病、血脂异常、脂肪肝、高血压、心血管疾病和某些类型癌症的风险,但肥胖个体的一个亚组被称为代谢性健康肥胖,似乎免受代谢性和心血管性肥胖合并症的影响。本文重点关注健康肥胖表型的潜在机制(防止肝脂肪变性、内脏脂肪组织炎症、异位脂肪沉积和脂肪组织功能障碍)以及这一有趣的肥胖个体亚群的临床相关性。此外,本文还讨论了健康肥胖表型的定义、流行病学和稳定性。
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