Trunk-to-peripheral fat ratio predicts a subsequent blood pressure in normal-weight pubertal boys: a 3-year follow-up of the Kitakata Kids Health Study

Abstract Background Limited evidence exists regarding the relationship between central-to-peripheral fat ratio measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and subsequent cardiometabolic risk in both pediatric and adult populations. Methods The present cohort study investigated the relationshi...

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Main Authors: Katsuyasu Kouda, Masayuki Iki, Yuki Fujita, Harunobu Nakamura, Masami Hamada, Kazuhiro Uenishi, Mari Miyake, Toshimasa Nishiyama
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-08-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12199-020-00878-1
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spelling doaj-3e7bff936c784cb49baa9fb7053e6a8a2020-11-25T03:44:40ZengBMCEnvironmental Health and Preventive Medicine1342-078X1347-47152020-08-012511910.1186/s12199-020-00878-1Trunk-to-peripheral fat ratio predicts a subsequent blood pressure in normal-weight pubertal boys: a 3-year follow-up of the Kitakata Kids Health StudyKatsuyasu Kouda0Masayuki Iki1Yuki Fujita2Harunobu Nakamura3Masami Hamada4Kazuhiro Uenishi5Mari Miyake6Toshimasa Nishiyama7Department of Hygiene and Public Health, Kansai Medical UniversityDepartment of Public Health, Kindai University Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Public Health, Kindai University Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Health Promotion and Education, Graduate School of Human Development and Environment, Kobe UniversityDepartment of Nursing, Chukyo Gakuin UniversityLaboratory of Physiological Nutrition, Kagawa Nutrition UniversityDepartment of Hygiene and Public Health, Kansai Medical UniversityDepartment of Hygiene and Public Health, Kansai Medical UniversityAbstract Background Limited evidence exists regarding the relationship between central-to-peripheral fat ratio measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and subsequent cardiometabolic risk in both pediatric and adult populations. Methods The present cohort study investigated the relationship between DXA-measured body fat distribution and cardiometabolic parameters. The source population was 275 4th–6th graders (aged 9.6–12.6 years) in the northeast region of Japan (Shiokawa area in Kitakata). A 3-year follow-up was conducted to obtain complete information from 155 normal-weight children (87 boys and 68 girls). Normal-weight children were identified using sex- and age-specific international cut-offs for body mass index (BMI) based on adult BMI values of 25 kg/m2 and 18.5 kg/m2, respectively. Body fat distribution was assessed using the trunk-to-appendicular fat ratio (TAR) and trunk-to-leg fat ratio (TLR) measured by DXA. Results In boys, systolic blood pressure (SBP) at follow-up showed a significant relationship with TAR at baseline after adjusting for age, height, pubic hair appearance, SBP, and whole body fat at baseline (β = 0.24, P < 0.05), and SBP also showed a significant relationship with TLR after adjusting for confounding factors including whole body fat (β = 0.25, P < 0.05). In girls, there were no significant relationships between blood pressure and TAR/TLR. Conclusion Body fat distribution in normal-weight boys predicted subsequent blood pressure levels in adolescence. The relationship between fat distribution and blood pressure was independent of fat volume.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12199-020-00878-1Body fat distributionBlood pressureChildrenDensitometryEpidemiology
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author Katsuyasu Kouda
Masayuki Iki
Yuki Fujita
Harunobu Nakamura
Masami Hamada
Kazuhiro Uenishi
Mari Miyake
Toshimasa Nishiyama
spellingShingle Katsuyasu Kouda
Masayuki Iki
Yuki Fujita
Harunobu Nakamura
Masami Hamada
Kazuhiro Uenishi
Mari Miyake
Toshimasa Nishiyama
Trunk-to-peripheral fat ratio predicts a subsequent blood pressure in normal-weight pubertal boys: a 3-year follow-up of the Kitakata Kids Health Study
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
Body fat distribution
Blood pressure
Children
Densitometry
Epidemiology
author_facet Katsuyasu Kouda
Masayuki Iki
Yuki Fujita
Harunobu Nakamura
Masami Hamada
Kazuhiro Uenishi
Mari Miyake
Toshimasa Nishiyama
author_sort Katsuyasu Kouda
title Trunk-to-peripheral fat ratio predicts a subsequent blood pressure in normal-weight pubertal boys: a 3-year follow-up of the Kitakata Kids Health Study
title_short Trunk-to-peripheral fat ratio predicts a subsequent blood pressure in normal-weight pubertal boys: a 3-year follow-up of the Kitakata Kids Health Study
title_full Trunk-to-peripheral fat ratio predicts a subsequent blood pressure in normal-weight pubertal boys: a 3-year follow-up of the Kitakata Kids Health Study
title_fullStr Trunk-to-peripheral fat ratio predicts a subsequent blood pressure in normal-weight pubertal boys: a 3-year follow-up of the Kitakata Kids Health Study
title_full_unstemmed Trunk-to-peripheral fat ratio predicts a subsequent blood pressure in normal-weight pubertal boys: a 3-year follow-up of the Kitakata Kids Health Study
title_sort trunk-to-peripheral fat ratio predicts a subsequent blood pressure in normal-weight pubertal boys: a 3-year follow-up of the kitakata kids health study
publisher BMC
series Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine
issn 1342-078X
1347-4715
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Abstract Background Limited evidence exists regarding the relationship between central-to-peripheral fat ratio measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and subsequent cardiometabolic risk in both pediatric and adult populations. Methods The present cohort study investigated the relationship between DXA-measured body fat distribution and cardiometabolic parameters. The source population was 275 4th–6th graders (aged 9.6–12.6 years) in the northeast region of Japan (Shiokawa area in Kitakata). A 3-year follow-up was conducted to obtain complete information from 155 normal-weight children (87 boys and 68 girls). Normal-weight children were identified using sex- and age-specific international cut-offs for body mass index (BMI) based on adult BMI values of 25 kg/m2 and 18.5 kg/m2, respectively. Body fat distribution was assessed using the trunk-to-appendicular fat ratio (TAR) and trunk-to-leg fat ratio (TLR) measured by DXA. Results In boys, systolic blood pressure (SBP) at follow-up showed a significant relationship with TAR at baseline after adjusting for age, height, pubic hair appearance, SBP, and whole body fat at baseline (β = 0.24, P < 0.05), and SBP also showed a significant relationship with TLR after adjusting for confounding factors including whole body fat (β = 0.25, P < 0.05). In girls, there were no significant relationships between blood pressure and TAR/TLR. Conclusion Body fat distribution in normal-weight boys predicted subsequent blood pressure levels in adolescence. The relationship between fat distribution and blood pressure was independent of fat volume.
topic Body fat distribution
Blood pressure
Children
Densitometry
Epidemiology
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12199-020-00878-1
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