J Obes Metab Syndr.  2019 Sep;28(3):186-193. 10.7570/jomes.2019.28.3.186.

The Correlation between the Ratio of Visceral Fat Area to Subcutaneous Fat Area on Computed Tomography and Lipid Accumulation Product as Indexes of Cardiovascular Risk

Affiliations
  • 1Professional Graduate School of Oriental Medicine, Wonkwang University, Iksan, Korea.
  • 2Department of Family Medicine, Wonkwang University Hospital, Iksan, Korea. qibosarang@naver.com

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Visceral obesity and cardiovascular disease are closely related. Research on relevant indexes of cardiovascular disease is particularly important. One of these indexes is lipid accumulation product (LAP). However, the relationship between LAP and the ratio of visceral fat area to subcutaneous fat area (V/S ratio) remains unclear.
METHODS
Individuals who visited the university hospital health promotion center and underwent abdominal computed tomography (CT) were included in the study. We analyzed the V/S ratio obtained using CT with cardiovascular factors and indexes. Standardized coefficients were used to obtain uniform units of all independent variables, and the relationship between LAP and V/S ratio was determined using multiple logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS
A positive correlation between the V/S ratio and LAP was observed even after adjustment for age, smoking history, alcohol drinking history, and exercise (P<0.001). The highest quartile of LAP was independently associated with abdominal obesity (odds ratio [OR], 1.160; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.093-1.232) and visceral fat ≥100 cm² (OR, 1.018; 95% CI, 1.010-1.026), but not with hypertension or diabetes.
CONCLUSION
LAP is closely related to the V/S ratio and can be used to predict the condition of visceral fat tissue.

Keyword

Lipid accumulation product; Visceral fat; Subcutaneous fat

MeSH Terms

Alcohol Drinking
Cardiovascular Diseases
Clothing
Health Promotion
Hypertension
Intra-Abdominal Fat*
Lipid Accumulation Product*
Logistic Models
Obesity, Abdominal
Smoke
Smoking
Subcutaneous Fat*
Smoke
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