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Title: The association between central adiposity and autonomic dysfunction in obesity
Authors: Fidan-Yaylalı, Güzin
Yaylalı, Yalın Tolga
Erdoğan, Çağdaş
Can, Beray
Şenol, Hande
Gedik-Topçu, Bengi
Topsakal, Şenay
Keywords: Autonomic nervous system
Body mass index
Epicardial fat thickness
Waist circumference
adult
age
Article
autonomic dysfunction
body height
body mass
body weight
brain electrophysiology
disease association
echocardiography
electromyography
epicardial fat
exercise test
female
heart left ventricle mass
heart rate
human
major clinical study
male
obesity
waist circumference
adolescent
aged
Autonomic Nervous System Diseases
blood
blood pressure
electrocardiography
middle aged
morphometry
pathophysiology
physiology
risk factor
young adult
lipid
Adolescent
Adult
Age Factors
Aged
Blood Pressure
Body Mass Index
Body Weights and Measures
Electrocardiography
Electromyography
Exercise Test
Female
Heart Rate
Humans
Lipids
Male
Middle Aged
Obesity
Risk Factors
Waist Circumference
Young Adult
Publisher: S. Karger AG
Abstract: Objective: To determine the relationship between central adiposity parameters and autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction. Subjects and Methods: The study included 114 obese individuals without any cardiovascular risk factors. Weight (in kg), height (in m), and waist circumference (WC; in cm) were measured and body mass index was calculated. Echocardiographic examination was performed to measure left ventricular mass and epicardial fat thickness (EFT). All the participants underwent an exercise test and electrophysiological evaluation using electromyography. Heart rate recovery (HRR) at 1-5 min, R-R interval variation at rest and during hyperventilation, and sympathetic skin response were measured. Pearson's correlation analysis was used. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to identify the factors associated with autonomic dysfunction. Results: The HRR at 1-5 min was negatively correlated with WC and age (WC-HRR1: r = -0.32; WC-HRR2: r = -0.31; WC-HRR3: r = -0.26; WC-HRR4: r = -0.23; WC-HRR5: r = -0.21; age-HRR2: r = -0.32; age-HRR3: r = -0.28; age-HRR4: r = -0.41; age-HRR5: r = -0.42). Age was the only independent predictor of reduced HRR at 1-5 min. In addition, WC predicted a reduced HRR at 3 min. There were no significant associations between central obesity and electrophysiological parameters. EFT was not associated with ANS dysfunction. Conclusion: In this study, central adiposity and aging were associated with ANS dysfunction in obese individuals. The WC could be a marker of ANS dysfunction in obese individuals without any cardiovascular risk factors. The HRR assessment at a later decay phase could be more valuable for evaluating ANS function than during early recovery. © 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9485
https://doi.org/10.1159/000446915
ISSN: 1011-7571
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