Objectives : To measure Visceral Fat (VF) and Subcutaneous Fat (SCF) by ultrasound, in obese and non-obese diabetics and obese and non-obese non diabetics, in a South Indian (Asian Indian) Population and correlate them with Body Mass Index (BMI), Waist Circumference (WC), components of metabolic syndrome and Insulin Resistance (IR) Research Design and Methods: This was a prospective observational study, 80 diabetics (40 obese and 40 non obese) and 80 non diabetics (40 obese and 40 non obese) a total of 160 subjects were enrolled, out of whom 153 completed the study. The subjects were evaluated with respect to BMI, WC, Blood Pressure (BP); Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) Fasting Insulin levels (FIL), HbA1C and Lipid profile.The SCF and VF were mea...
Objective: Central (truncal) adiposity is associated strongly with insulin resistance and diabetes. ...
Aims Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse met-abolic...
PurposeAbdominal obesity is a fundamental factor underlying the development of metabolic syndrome. B...
Background & Objectives:The objective of the study was to determine whether visceral or subcutan...
Objective: this study set out to investigate the association between abdominal obesity ultrasound me...
Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse metabolic risk ...
Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse metabolic risk ...
Objective: To assess the occurrence of diabetes in obese nondiabetic patients over a 3-year follow-u...
Visceral fat shows a stronger relationship with the incidence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascul...
Objectives-The objective of the study was to examine body fat distribution using computed tomography...
Abdominal Subcutaneous and Visceral Adipose Thickness Are Independently Associated with Insulin Resi...
The aim of the study was to establish the importance of an additional measurement of subcutaneous ad...
Background: It is increasingly evident that visceral adipose tissue plays a leading role in the path...
Aims The aims of this study were first, to investigate the relationship between simple anthropometri...
OBJECTIVE — Visceral obesity is shown to be a predictor of morbidity and mortality. We evaluated the...
Objective: Central (truncal) adiposity is associated strongly with insulin resistance and diabetes. ...
Aims Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse met-abolic...
PurposeAbdominal obesity is a fundamental factor underlying the development of metabolic syndrome. B...
Background & Objectives:The objective of the study was to determine whether visceral or subcutan...
Objective: this study set out to investigate the association between abdominal obesity ultrasound me...
Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse metabolic risk ...
Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse metabolic risk ...
Objective: To assess the occurrence of diabetes in obese nondiabetic patients over a 3-year follow-u...
Visceral fat shows a stronger relationship with the incidence of metabolic syndrome and cardiovascul...
Objectives-The objective of the study was to examine body fat distribution using computed tomography...
Abdominal Subcutaneous and Visceral Adipose Thickness Are Independently Associated with Insulin Resi...
The aim of the study was to establish the importance of an additional measurement of subcutaneous ad...
Background: It is increasingly evident that visceral adipose tissue plays a leading role in the path...
Aims The aims of this study were first, to investigate the relationship between simple anthropometri...
OBJECTIVE — Visceral obesity is shown to be a predictor of morbidity and mortality. We evaluated the...
Objective: Central (truncal) adiposity is associated strongly with insulin resistance and diabetes. ...
Aims Visceral adipose tissue measured by CT or MRI is strongly associated with an adverse met-abolic...
PurposeAbdominal obesity is a fundamental factor underlying the development of metabolic syndrome. B...