Background: Upper body subcutaneous neck fat (UBSF) is a unique fat depot anatomically separate from visceral abdominal fat that appears to be associated with cardiometabolic risk above and beyond generalized adiposity. We sought to develop a protocol to quantify UBSF using multidetector computed tomography measurements. Methods and Results: Protocol development was performed in participants from the Framingham Heart Study who had participated in the multidetector computed tomography scanning substudy, consisting of chest scans. Volumetric assessment of UBSF was defined by 40 contiguous 0.625‐mm slices superior to the body of the sternum. The reader manually traced the chest to identify total neck fat. Breast tissue exterior to the chest wa...
Objectives Neck adipose tissue (NAT) volume increases with general adiposity, with fat accumulating ...
An upper-body distribution of fat, especially with in-creased visceral fat, is more predictive of th...
Context: Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a metabolically active visceral fat depot. Its distribut...
Background-—Upper body subcutaneous neck fat (UBSF) is a unique fat depot anatomically separate from...
© The Author(s) 2020Neck circumference (NC) has been proposed as a simple and practical tool, indepe...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate whether computed tomography (CT) attenuation, as a m...
Upper-body subcutaneous adiposetissue, estimated by neck circum-ference (NC), is a unique fat depot ...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the interobserver reproducibility of the quantification of the visceral and...
The location and type of adipose tissue is an important factor in metabolic syndrome. A database of ...
The purpose of this research was to quantify the volume of subcutaneous fat, visceral fat and intra...
Beyond estimation of depot volumes, quantitative analysis of adipose tissue properties could improve...
The supraclavicular fat depot is known for brown adipose tissue presence. To unravel adipose tissue ...
Deposition of perirenal adipose tissue has been associated with adverse renal and cardiovascular eve...
BackgroundCardiac fat is emerging as an important parameter for cardiovascular risk stratification. ...
Background: Excess accumulation of abdominal subcutaneous (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is...
Objectives Neck adipose tissue (NAT) volume increases with general adiposity, with fat accumulating ...
An upper-body distribution of fat, especially with in-creased visceral fat, is more predictive of th...
Context: Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a metabolically active visceral fat depot. Its distribut...
Background-—Upper body subcutaneous neck fat (UBSF) is a unique fat depot anatomically separate from...
© The Author(s) 2020Neck circumference (NC) has been proposed as a simple and practical tool, indepe...
ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate whether computed tomography (CT) attenuation, as a m...
Upper-body subcutaneous adiposetissue, estimated by neck circum-ference (NC), is a unique fat depot ...
AbstractPurposeTo assess the interobserver reproducibility of the quantification of the visceral and...
The location and type of adipose tissue is an important factor in metabolic syndrome. A database of ...
The purpose of this research was to quantify the volume of subcutaneous fat, visceral fat and intra...
Beyond estimation of depot volumes, quantitative analysis of adipose tissue properties could improve...
The supraclavicular fat depot is known for brown adipose tissue presence. To unravel adipose tissue ...
Deposition of perirenal adipose tissue has been associated with adverse renal and cardiovascular eve...
BackgroundCardiac fat is emerging as an important parameter for cardiovascular risk stratification. ...
Background: Excess accumulation of abdominal subcutaneous (SAT) and visceral adipose tissue (VAT) is...
Objectives Neck adipose tissue (NAT) volume increases with general adiposity, with fat accumulating ...
An upper-body distribution of fat, especially with in-creased visceral fat, is more predictive of th...
Context: Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a metabolically active visceral fat depot. Its distribut...