J Korean Acad Nurs.
2000 Aug;30(4):948-955.
Difference of the Obesity Index, Blood Pressure and Serum Lipids in Abdominal and Non Abdominal in Men and Women
- Affiliations
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- 1College of Nursing, Catholic University, Korea.
Abstract
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This study was done to compare the difference of obesity index(waist-hip ratio, body fat, body mass index, relative
body weight), blood pressure and serum lipids in abdominal obesity and non abdominal in both men and women.
Abdominal and non abdominal obesity was divided into waist-hip ratio above 0.85 in women and 0.95 in men. The
subjects were 412 adults (age range 40-59), who had regular health examinations between 1996 to 1997 at the
S-Hospital in Seoul. The data were analyzed using ANCOVA (for adjusted for age) and Pearson correlation
coefficient. The results were as follows:
1. 39.9% of men and 42.5% of women had abdominal obesity. The average age group of abdominal obesity
was 50.8 which is older than the non abdominal obesity group(48.0).
2. After they were adjusted for age, the group of men who have abdominal obesity had higher levels in
body fat, body mass index, relative body weight, blood pressure, total cholesterol, LDL- cholesterol and
triglyceride than the group of non abdominal obesity group. The group of women with abdominal obesity
had higer levels in body fat, body mass index, relative body weight , blood pressure and triglyceride than
the group of non abdominal obesity.
3. In the group of non abdominal obesity, the waist-hip ratio was significantly correlated to body fat, body
mass index, relative body weight, blood pressure and serum lipids the group of abdominal obesity in
men and women.