Fatness and Fluctuating Body Weight: Effect on Central Vasculature.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology BioResearch Open Access Pub Date : 2018-06-01 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1089/biores.2017.0044
Zachary S Zeigler, Natasha Birchfield, Karen Moreno, Darith James, Pamela Swan
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Weight Cycling (WC) is a prevalent behavior associated with adverse cardiovascular (CV) health. However, a 2010 review on the effects of WC and blood pressure (BP) determined that there was not enough evidence to draw definitive conclusions. Central BP is the principal predictor of CV risk compared to peripheral BP. The influence that WC may have specifically on central BP is unknown. Cross-sectional observation of self-reported history of WC on measures of CV health was undertaken. Seventy-five women completed a Weight and Lifestyle Inventory questionnaire, which is considered a reliable index of WC (r = 0.87, p < 0.001). Measures of visceral fat, BP, arterial stiffness, and VO2peak were taken. Regression equations were used to assess primary predictors of these outcomes. Seventy-five middle aged (39 ± 11 years), obese (32 ± 7 kg/m2), and relatively unfit (24 ± 8 ml·kg-1 min-1) women completed the study. Visceral fat was the strongest predictor of brachial systolic blood pressure (SBP; r2 = 0.283), brachial diastolic blood pressure (DBP; r2 = 0.176), central SBP (r2 = 0.375), and augmentation index (AIx; r2 = 0.535, all p < 0.001). VO2peak was the strongest predictor of central DBP (r2 = 0.062, p = 0.036) and augmentation pressure (AP; r2 = 0.491, p < 0.001). Weight cycling index was associated with visceral fat (r = 0.521, p < 0.001). Visceral fat was a mediator between WC and central SBP (confidence interval [CI] = 0.0053-0.0602), AP (CI = 0.0507-0.4915), AIx (CI = 0.0025-0.0699), and carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (CI = 0.0115-0.1227; all p < 0.05). WC may increase visceral fat accumulation, which was associated with increased central SBP and measures of arterial stiffness.

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肥胖和体重波动:对中枢血管的影响
骑自行车减肥(WC)是一种与心血管(CV)健康不利相关的普遍行为。然而,2010 年一项关于骑自行车减肥和血压(BP)影响的研究表明,没有足够的证据可以得出明确的结论。与外周血压相比,中心血压是预测心血管风险的主要指标。目前还不清楚腹围对中心血压的具体影响。我们对自我报告的 WC 史对心血管健康测量的影响进行了横断面观察。75 名女性填写了体重和生活方式调查问卷,该问卷被认为是可靠的体重指数(r = 0.87,p 2)。回归方程用于评估这些结果的主要预测因素。75 名中年(39 ± 11 岁)、肥胖(32 ± 7 kg/m2)和体能相对较差(24 ± 8 ml-kg-1 min-1)的女性完成了这项研究。内脏脂肪是肱动脉收缩压(SBP;r2 = 0.283)、肱动脉舒张压(DBP;r2 = 0.176)、中心 SBP(r2 = 0.375)和增强指数(AIx;r2 = 0.535,均为 p 2 峰值是中心 DBP(r2 = 0.062,p = 0.036)和增强压(AP;r2 = 0.491,p r = 0.521,p p
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