Title of article :
Association of apolipoprotein B, apolipoprotein A, and the its ratio with body fat distribution
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi, Masoumeh Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Institute - Cardiac Rehabilitation Research Center, ايران , Pourmoghaddas, Zahra Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Institute - Cardiac Rehabilitation Research Center, ايران , Hekmatnia, Ali Laval University - Laval University Medical Center - Department of Radiology, Canada , Sanei, Hamid Laval University - Laval University Medical Center - Department of Cardiovascular, Canada , Tavakoli, Babak Laval University - Laval University Medical Center - Department of Radiology, Canada , Tchernof, Andre Laval University - Laval University Medical Center - Department of Nutrition; Endocrinology and Genomics, Canada , Roohafza, Hamidreza isfahan university of medical sciences - Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center,Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Institute, ايران , Sarrafzadegan, Nizal isfahan university of medical sciences - Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Center,Isfahan Cardiovascular Research Institute, ايران
From page :
326
To page :
329
Abstract :
Background: To evaluate the association of apolipoprotein B (apoB), apolipoprotein A (apoA), and apoB/apoA ratio with the body fat indicators in patients with stable angina pectoris (SA). Materials and Methods: One hundred and twenty two participants aged 40‑60 years old, with a mean age of 52.1 ± 7.2 years and SA, were recruited for the present study. Body weight, height, and waist circumference (WC) were measured, and waist to height ratio (WHtR) was calculated. After 12 hours of fasting, a blood sample was obtained and serum levels of apoB and apoA were measured and the apoB/apoA ratio was calculated. These patients underwent an abdominal computerized tomography scan (CTS) to assess visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue (VAT, SAT). Linear regressions were computed to assess the relation of apoB, apoA, and their ratio with various measurements of adiposity (VAT, SAT, WC, and WHtR), with adjustment for age, sex, and BMI ≥ 25, WC ≥ 80 in women and WC ≥ 90 in men and WHtR ≥ 0.59. Results: From totally 123 patients with SA with a mean age of 52.1 ± 7.2 years, 44.7% male and 55.3% women were entered. Significant positive associations were found between visceral fat area and the apoB/apoA ratio (P = 0.02, β = 0.2), and significant negative correlations were observed between visceral fat area and apoA concentrations (P = 0.04, β = −0.2). Conclusion: As abdominal fat accumulation is associated with other risk factors such as apolipoproteins in ischemic patients, then we most focus on control of these factors.
Keywords :
Apolipoprotein A , apolipoprotein B , apolipoprotein B , apolipoprotein A , cardiovascular disease , intra‑abdominal fat
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Record number :
2584701
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