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Diabetes Care, Vol 19, Issue 12 1404-1411, Copyright © 1996 by American Diabetes Association
Separate associations between visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue distribution, insulin and glucose levels in obese women
R Ross, L Fortier and R Hudson
School of Physical and Health Education, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
OBJECTIVE: The primary purpose of this study was to determine the separate
associations between visceral (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT)
distribution, skeletal muscle (SM), and plasma insulin and glucose levels,
and. A second objective was to determine whether anthropometric methods
could be used to identify those women who are at increased metabolic risk.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Whole-body SAT, SM, and VAT volume were
measured (in liters), using a multislice magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
protocol in 40 premenopausal obese women. Plasma insulin and glucose levels
were measured after an overnight fast and in response to a 75-g oral
glucose tolerance test (OGTT). RESULTS: With the exception of fasting
glucose, VAT was positively correlated with all insulin and glucose
variables (P < 0.01). This observation remained true whether VAT was
derived from multiple MR images (i.e., VAT volume [in liters]) or from a
single MR image (i.e., VAT area [in squared centimeters]). Furthermore, the
segmentation of intraperitoneal adipose tissue (portally drained adipose
tissue) from VAT did not improve the observed relationships. VAT remained a
significant (P < 0.05) correlate of insulin and glucose area after
adjusting for either SAT or abdominal SAT (ASAT). SAT, ASAT, and SM volume
were not related to any metabolic variable. Waist circumference (WC) was
the single strongest anthropometric correlate for fasting insulin and
insulin area (P < 0.05). Because it has been reported that disturbances
in insulin-glucose homeostasis are more likely associated with a WC value
> 1 m, in subjects matched for total adiposity, we compared the glucose
and insulin area values for those with a WC above (n = 17) and below (n =
15) this value. The group with a WC > 1 m had significantly higher
values for both insulin and glucose areas (P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The
primary observation is that VAT is associated with plasma insulin and
glucose variables independent of whole-body SAT, ASAT, and SM in obese
women. In addition, the findings provide support for the utility of WC as
an anthropometric tool that may be used to identify a subgroup of obese
patients at increased metabolic risk.

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Copyright © 1996 by the American Diabetes Association.
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