1. Brown adipose tissue activation is inversely related to central obesity and metabolic parameters in adult human.
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Qidi Wang, Min Zhang, Min Xu, Weiqiong Gu, Yun Xi, Lu Qi, Biao Li, and Weiqing Wang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BackgroundRecent studies have shown that adult human possess active brown adipose tissue (BAT), which might be important in affecting obesity. However, the supporting evidence on the relationship between BAT and central obesity and metabolic profile in large population based studies is sparse.Methodology/principal findingsWe studied 4011 (2688 males and 1323 females) tumor-free Chinese adults aged 18-89 for BAT activities, visceral/subcutaneous fat areas (VFA/SFA), waist circumferences (WC) and metabolic parameters. We found that the prevalence of BAT was around 2.7% in our study participants, with a significant sexual difference (5.5% in the females vs. 1.3% in the males; pConclusions/significanceOur data suggest that decreased amount of active BAT might be associated with accumulation of visceral fat content and unfavorable metabolic outcomes.
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- 2015
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