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Low Plasma Adiponectin Concentrations Predict Increases in Visceral Adiposity and Insulin Resistance.
Citation | “Low Plasma Adiponectin Concentrations Predict Increases In Visceral Adiposity And Insulin Resistance.”. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology And Metabolism, pp. 4626-4633. . |
Center | University of Washington |
Author | Seung Jin Han, Edward J Boyko, Wilfred Y Fujimoto, Steven E Kahn, Donna L Leonetti |
Abstract |
Context: Plasma adiponectin concentration has been shown to be inversely associated with body mass index (BMI) and insulin resistance in cross-sectional research. However, it is unclear whether adiponectin predicts future body composition and insulin resistance. Objective: We aimed to investigate the potential relationship between adiponectin concentration and future regional body fat distribution and insulin resistance. Design and Setting: This was a community-based prospective cohort study with 5 years of follow-up. Participants: A total of 218 Japanese Americans without diabetes (79 men, 139 women, mean age 51.7 ± 10.1 years) were assessed at baseline and after 5 years of follow-up. Main Outcome Measures: Abdominal visceral and subcutaneous fat area and thigh subcutaneous fat area were measured by computed tomography (CT). Insulin resistance was evaluated by homeostasis model assessment 2 of insulin resistance (HOMA2-IR). Plasma total adiponectin was measured by radioimmunoassay. Results: Baseline adiponectin was inversely associated with abdominal visceral fat area (P = 0.037) and HOMA2-IR (P = 0.002) at 5 years in a multiple linear regression model after adjustment for baseline traits (including age, sex, BMI, abdominal visceral fat area, abdominal subcutaneous fat area, thigh subcutaneous fat area, HOMA2-IR) and weight change. However, no association was seen between baseline adiponectin concentration and BMI or other CT-measured regional fat depots at 5 years. Conclusions: Low plasma adiponectin concentration independently predicted future abdominal visceral fat accumulation and increased insulin resistance in Japanese Americans. |
Year of Publication |
2017
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Journal |
The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
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Volume |
102
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Issue |
12
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Number of Pages |
4626-4633
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Date Published |
12/2017
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ISSN Number |
1945-7197
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DOI |
10.1210/jc.2017-01703
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Alternate Journal |
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
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PMID |
29029184
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PMCID |
PMC5718705
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