Waist Circumference Is an Anthropometric Parameter That Identifies Women with Metabolically Unhealthy Phenotypes

Metabolically healthy (MH) and metabolically unhealthy (MUH) phenotypes can be present in any subject independently of their body mass index (BMI). However, factors related to the presence of these phenotypes are poorly understood. Therefore, the aim of this cross-sectional study is to describe the...

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Main Authors: Nathaly Torres-Castillo, Wendy Campos-Perez, Karina Gonzalez-Becerra, Iván Hernandez-Cañaveral, Barbara Vizmanos, José Muñoz-Valle, Erika Martinez-Lopez
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/4/447
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spelling doaj-accc282ca2714e8bbabe4726b92b93512020-11-25T00:51:36ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-04-0110444710.3390/nu10040447nu10040447Waist Circumference Is an Anthropometric Parameter That Identifies Women with Metabolically Unhealthy PhenotypesNathaly Torres-Castillo0Wendy Campos-Perez1Karina Gonzalez-Becerra2Iván Hernandez-Cañaveral3Barbara Vizmanos4José Muñoz-Valle5Erika Martinez-Lopez6Service of Molecular Biology in Medicine, Civil Hospital Fray Antonio Alcalde, 44280 Guadalajara, MexicoService of Molecular Biology in Medicine, Civil Hospital Fray Antonio Alcalde, 44280 Guadalajara, MexicoService of Molecular Biology in Medicine, Civil Hospital Fray Antonio Alcalde, 44280 Guadalajara, MexicoDepartment of Microbiology and Parasitology, Health Sciences University Center, University of Guadalajara, 44340 Guadalajara, MexicoDepartment of Human Reproduction, Health Sciences University Center, University of Guadalajara, 44340 Guadalajara, MexicoInstitute of Research in Biomedical Sciences, University of Guadalajara. 44340 Guadalajara, MexicoService of Molecular Biology in Medicine, Civil Hospital Fray Antonio Alcalde, 44280 Guadalajara, MexicoMetabolically healthy (MH) and metabolically unhealthy (MUH) phenotypes can be present in any subject independently of their body mass index (BMI). However, factors related to the presence of these phenotypes are poorly understood. Therefore, the aim of this cross-sectional study is to describe the prevalence and characteristics associated with the MH and MUH phenotypes in Mexican subjects with different BMI categories. Anthropometric and biochemical parameters were evaluated after 12 h of fasting. HMW (High Molecular Weight) adiponectin and insulin levels were measured by ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). A total of 345 subjects were included, of which, 73.9% were women. The prevalence of the MH phenotype was 69.9%, 46.7%, and 19% in normal weight, overweight, and obesity, respectively. ROC (receiver operating characteristic) curve analysis showed that the waist circumference demonstrated a statistical significance (p < 0.01) in detecting the MUH phenotype in each BMI group only in women. Furthermore, subjects with lower HMW adiponectin levels showed a 2.1 increased risk of presenting the MUH phenotype. In conclusion, in this Mexican population, waist circumference was an anthropometric parameter that identified women with the MUH phenotype in all BMI categories and hypoadiponectinemia was a risk factor for the presence of this phenotype.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/4/447metabolically healthy phenotypeprevalenceanthropometric parametersadiponectin
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author Nathaly Torres-Castillo
Wendy Campos-Perez
Karina Gonzalez-Becerra
Iván Hernandez-Cañaveral
Barbara Vizmanos
José Muñoz-Valle
Erika Martinez-Lopez
spellingShingle Nathaly Torres-Castillo
Wendy Campos-Perez
Karina Gonzalez-Becerra
Iván Hernandez-Cañaveral
Barbara Vizmanos
José Muñoz-Valle
Erika Martinez-Lopez
Waist Circumference Is an Anthropometric Parameter That Identifies Women with Metabolically Unhealthy Phenotypes
Nutrients
metabolically healthy phenotype
prevalence
anthropometric parameters
adiponectin
author_facet Nathaly Torres-Castillo
Wendy Campos-Perez
Karina Gonzalez-Becerra
Iván Hernandez-Cañaveral
Barbara Vizmanos
José Muñoz-Valle
Erika Martinez-Lopez
author_sort Nathaly Torres-Castillo
title Waist Circumference Is an Anthropometric Parameter That Identifies Women with Metabolically Unhealthy Phenotypes
title_short Waist Circumference Is an Anthropometric Parameter That Identifies Women with Metabolically Unhealthy Phenotypes
title_full Waist Circumference Is an Anthropometric Parameter That Identifies Women with Metabolically Unhealthy Phenotypes
title_fullStr Waist Circumference Is an Anthropometric Parameter That Identifies Women with Metabolically Unhealthy Phenotypes
title_full_unstemmed Waist Circumference Is an Anthropometric Parameter That Identifies Women with Metabolically Unhealthy Phenotypes
title_sort waist circumference is an anthropometric parameter that identifies women with metabolically unhealthy phenotypes
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Metabolically healthy (MH) and metabolically unhealthy (MUH) phenotypes can be present in any subject independently of their body mass index (BMI). However, factors related to the presence of these phenotypes are poorly understood. Therefore, the aim of this cross-sectional study is to describe the prevalence and characteristics associated with the MH and MUH phenotypes in Mexican subjects with different BMI categories. Anthropometric and biochemical parameters were evaluated after 12 h of fasting. HMW (High Molecular Weight) adiponectin and insulin levels were measured by ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). A total of 345 subjects were included, of which, 73.9% were women. The prevalence of the MH phenotype was 69.9%, 46.7%, and 19% in normal weight, overweight, and obesity, respectively. ROC (receiver operating characteristic) curve analysis showed that the waist circumference demonstrated a statistical significance (p < 0.01) in detecting the MUH phenotype in each BMI group only in women. Furthermore, subjects with lower HMW adiponectin levels showed a 2.1 increased risk of presenting the MUH phenotype. In conclusion, in this Mexican population, waist circumference was an anthropometric parameter that identified women with the MUH phenotype in all BMI categories and hypoadiponectinemia was a risk factor for the presence of this phenotype.
topic metabolically healthy phenotype
prevalence
anthropometric parameters
adiponectin
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/4/447
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