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Effect of liraglutide in different abdominal fat layers measured by ultrasound. The importance of perirenal fat reduction

Authors :
Guillem Cuatrecasas
Marta Calbo
Olga Rossell
Laia Dachs
Gerardo Aguilar-Soler
Maria-José Coves
Ioana Patrascioiu
Camila Eugenia Benito
Sonia March
Mariona Balfegó
Gabriel Cuatrecasas
Silvana Di Gregorio
Inaki Marina
Pilar Garcia-Lorda
Elena Munoz-Marron
Francisco De Cabo
Source :
Obesity Facts, Pp 1-1 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Karger Publishers, 2024.

Abstract

Introduction: Ultrasonography in patients with Obesity allows us to measure different layers of abdominal fat (Superficial subcutaneous, Deep subcutaneous, Preperitoneal, Omental and Perirenal), not assessable by DEXA or CT scan. Omental and Perirenal fat depots are considered predictors of metabolic complications. Liraglutide is particularly effective in reducing weight in patients with insulin-resistance, but its direct impact on each abdominal fat layer is unknown. Methods: We measured, at the L4 level, all 5 abdominal fat depots in 860 patients with obesity (72.8% women. Mean age 56.6±1.5 years. BMI 34.4±4.7 kg/m2. Body fat 47±2%. Abdominal circumference 105.8±3 cm), before and after 6 months of Liraglutide treatment. Laboratory tests for glucose, insulin and lipid profile were routinely done. T-student was used to compare intra-individual differences. Results: Weight loss was 7.5±2.8 Kg (7.96% from baseline), with no differences by sex/age/BMI. Greater loss was observed in patients with higher dosages and NAFLD. All US-measured fat layers showed a significant reduction (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16624033 and 00053899
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Obesity Facts
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.043b0d4d6174413898c6805b8d9c6674
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1159/000538996