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Title: | Relationship of serum interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor ? levels with abdominal fat distribution evaluated by ultrasonography in overweight or obese postmenopausal women | Authors: | Fenkci, S. Rota, S. Sabir, Nuran Sermez, Y. Guclu, A. Akdağ, Beyza |
Keywords: | Abdominal fat layers Interleukin-6 Tumor necrosis factor? cytokine glucose insulin interleukin 6 tumor necrosis factor alpha abdominal fat adult article female glucose blood level human insulin blood level insulin resistance major clinical study obesity postmenopause protein blood level tissue distribution |
Publisher: | BMJ Publishing Group | Abstract: | Background: The objective of this study was to measure associations of circulating interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor ? (TNF-?) levels with anthropometric and abdominal fat distribution in overweight or obese postmenopausal women. Methods: One hundred eight overweight or obese postmenopausal were evaluated. Demographic and anthropometric measurements were done. Serum IL-6, TNF-?, glucose, and insulin levels were measured. Insulin resistance was calculated by using homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). The assessment of abdominal fat distribution was performed by ultrasonography. Statistical analysis was made with Pearson and partial correlation analysis. Results: There was a positive correlation between serum IL-6 and TNF-? (r = .19; p = .047). IL-6 was positively correlated with body mass index (BMI) (r = .43; p = .0001), waist circumference (r = .41; p = .0001), and visceral fat layer (r = .33; p = .0001) measurements and HOMA-IR index (r = .31, p = .001). A positive relationship between HOMA-IR and visceral fat layer thickness was observed (r = .320; p = .0001). TNF-? was positively associated with BMI but not with any measures of central obesity. When adjustment for BMI was performed, there were no significant relationships between the studied parameters. Conclusions: There are no significant correlations between abdominal fat distributions measured by ultrasonography and circulating IL-6 and TNF-? levels. BMI may have a stronger association with circulating inflammatory cytokine concentrations than with different measures of central obesity in overweight or obese postmenopausal women. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/4700 https://doi.org/10.2310/6650.2006.06010 |
ISSN: | 1708-8267 |
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