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Quantifying the proportion of deaths due to body mass index- and waist circumference-defined obesity
OBESITY - 01 Mar 2016
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the risk of mortality associated with and quantify the deaths attributable to combinations of body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC).
METHODS:
This study included 41,439 participants. For the hazard ratio (HR) calculation, adiposity categories were defined as: BMI(N) /WC(N) , BMI(N) /WC(O) , BMI(O) /WC(N) , and BMI(O) /WC(O) (N = non-obese, O = obese)....
Exercise improves adipose function and inflammation and ameliorates fatty liver disease in obese diabetic mice
OBESITY - 01 Sep 2015
OBJECTIVE:
Adipose inflammation and dysfunction underlie metabolic obesity. Exercise improves glycemic control and metabolic indices, but effects on adipose function and inflammation are less clear. Accordingly, it was hypothesized that exercise improves adipose morphometry to reduce adipose inflammation in hyperphagic obese mice.
METHODS:
Alms1 mutant foz/foz mice housed in pairs were f...
Earlier onset of diabesity-Induced adverse cardiac remodeling in female compared to male mice
OBESITY - 01 Jun 2015
OBJECTIVE:
Emerging evidence suggests female type 2 diabetes (T2DM) patients may fare worse than males with respect to cardiovascular complications. Hence the impact of sex on relative progression of left ventricular (LV) remodeling in obese db/db mice was characterized.
METHODS:
The changes in parameters of LV hypertrophy (heart weight, pro-hypertrophic gene expression, cardiomyocyte size) ...
The role of obesity duration on the association between obesity and risk of physical disability
OBESITY - 01 Feb 2015
OBJECTIVE:
To relate measured obesity duration in mid-life with subsequent incidence of physical disability over and above body mass index (BMI) attained.
METHODS:
Framingham Offspring Study is a longitudinal study that began in 1971. Examination 5 (1991-1995; "baseline") and disability onset ascertained from examinations 6-8 (2008) were used. About 2,095 disability-free participants aged 45...
Explaining educational disparities in adiposity: the role of neighborhood environments
OBESITY - 01 Nov 2014
OBJECTIVE:
To examine the extent to which characteristics of the neighborhood built environment explain the association between adiposity and educational qualifications in Australian women.
METHODS:
A community sample of 1,819 women (aged 18-66) from the Melbourne SESAW study provided information regarding their body mass index (BMI) and level of education. Objective measures of participants...
Twelve-year weight change, waist circumference change and incident obesity: the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study
OBESITY - 01 Jun 2014
OBJECTIVE:
This study aimed to describe the changes in weight and waist circumference (WC), examine the incidence of obesity as defined by body mass index (BMI) and WC, and describe the changes in the prevalence of obesity over 12 years.
METHODS:
In 1999/2000, 11,247 adults aged ≥25 years were recruited from 42 randomly selected areas across Australia. In total, 44.6% of eligible participant...
The effects of dietary weight loss on indices of norepinephrine turnover: modulatory influence of hyperinsulinemia
OBESITY - 01 Mar 2014
OBJECTIVES:
This study was conducted to examine 1) the effects of dietary weight loss on indices of norepinephrine (NE) turnover and 2) whether baseline hyperinsulinemia modulates sympathetic neural adaptations.
METHODS:
Obese individuals aged 56 ± 1 year, BMI 32.5 ± 0.4 kg/m(2) , with metabolic syndrome, underwent a 12-week hypocaloric diet (HCD, n = 39) or no treatment (n = 26). Neurochemi...
Plasma dihydroceramide species associate with waist circumference in Mexican American families
OBESITY - 01 Mar 2014
OBJECTIVE:
Waist circumference (WC), the clinical marker of central obesity, is gaining popularity as a screening tool for type 2 diabetes (T2D). While there is epidemiologic evidence favoring the WC-T2D association, its biological substantiation is generally weak. Our objective was to determine the independent association of plasma lipid repertoire with WC.
METHODS:
Samples and data from th...
The effect of short-term overfeeding on serum lipids in healthy humans
OBESITY - 01 Dec 2013
OBJECTIVES:
While chronic obesity is associated with alterations in circulating glycerolipids, sphingolipids and plasmalogens, the effects of short-term overfeeding in humans are unclear.
DESIGN AND METHODS:
Healthy individuals (n = 40) were overfed by 1,250 kcal day(-1) for 28 days. Insulin sensitivity (hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp), abdominal fat distribution and serum lipidomics (mas...
Psychosocial stress is positively associated with body mass index gain over 5 years: evidence from the longitudinal AusDiab study
OBESITY - 01 Jan 2014
OBJECTIVE:
Emerging evidence suggests that psychosocial stress may influence weight gain. The relationship between stress and weight change and whether this was influenced by demographic and behavioral factors was explored.
DESIGN AND METHODS:
A total of 5,118 participants of AusDiab were prospectively followed from 2000 to 2005. The relationship between stress at baseline and BMI change was...
Fat mass is a predictor of incident foot pain
OBESITY - 01 Sep 2013
OBJECTIVE:
Foot pain is a common complaint in adults. Increased BMI and fat mass have been linked only to foot pain prevalence. Therefore, a longitudinal study to examine the relationship between body composition and incident foot pain over 3 years was conducted.
DESIGN AND METHODS:
Sixty-one community dwelling participants from a previous study of musculoskeletal health, who did not have fo...
Eight-month postprogram completion: change in risk factors for chronic disease amongst participants in a 4-month pedometer-based workplace health program
OBESITY - 01 Sep 2013
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate whether participation in a 4-month, pedometer-based, physical activity, workplace health program is associated with long-term sustained improvements in risk factors for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, 8 months after the completion of the program.
DESIGN AND METHODS:
A sample size of 720 was required. 762 Australian adults employed in primarily sedentary occ...
Utility-based quality of life associated with overweight and obesity: the Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle Study
OBESITY - 01 Mar 2013
OBJECTIVE:
This study aimed to estimate utility-based quality of life (UQoL) differences between healthy body weight and excess body weight categories.
DESIGN AND METHODS:
Cross-sectional analysis of 10,959 adults, participating in baseline data collection of the nationally representative Australian Diabetes, Obesity, and Lifestyle (AusDiab) Study was undertaken. Height and weight were measu...
Increased Smad signaling and reduced MRF expression in skeletal muscle from obese subjects
OBESITY - 01 Mar 2013
OBJECTIVE:
The molecular mechanisms underpinning the loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength associated with insulin resistance remain to be extensively investigated. There is mounting recognition that certain ligands of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β family are upregulated in insulin resistant states, including obesity. This study analyses the expression of potent ligands of this fa...
Contrasting association of circulating sCD14 with insulin sensitivity in non-obese and morbidly obese subjects
MOL NUTR FOOD RES - 01 Jan 2016
SCOPE:
In experimental studies, moderate to high concentrations of sCD14 (serum cluster of differentiation 14 protein) prevent lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced systemic inflammation, while low concentrations may promote inflammation. Given that metabolic endotoxemia is thought to initiate high-fat diet-induced insulin resistance, we explored the association between sCD14 concentrations and i...
A distinct plasma lipid signature associated with poor prognosis in castration-resistant prostate cancer
INT J CANCER - 15 Nov 2017
Lipids are known to influence tumour growth, inflammation and chemoresistance. However, the association of circulating lipids with the clinical outcome of metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) is unknown. We investigated associations between the plasma lipidome and clinical outcome in CRPC. Lipidomic profiling by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry was performed on p...
Joint associations of smoking and television viewing time on cancer and cardiovascular disease mortality
INT J CANCER - 01 Apr 2017
Excessive sitting time and smoking are pro-inflammatory lifestyle factors that are associated with both cancer and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality. However, their joint associations have not been investigated. We examined the associations of television (TV) viewing time with cancer and CVD mortality, according to smoking status, among 7,498 non-smokers (34% ex-smokers) and 1,409 current-...
Comparison of anthropometric measures as predictors of cancer incidence: A pooled collaborative analysis of 11 Australian cohorts
INT J CANCER - 01 Oct 2015
Obesity is a risk factor for cancer. However, it is not known if general adiposity, as measured by body mass index (BMI) or central adiposity [e.g., waist circumference (WC)] have stronger associations with cancer, or which anthropometric measure best predicts cancer risk. We included 79,458 men and women from the Australian and New Zealand Diabetes and Cancer Collaboration with complete data o...
Anthropometrics, body shape over 12 years and risk of cancer events in pre- and post-menopausal women
INT J CANCER - 01 Aug 2013
Studies of anthropometry and cancer have focused on body mass index (BMI). Relations between weight, waist (WC) and hip circumferences (HC), birth length and adult height with cancer are less well studied. Women from the French E3N study, born between 1925 and 1950, were followed biennially from 1995 until 2008. Body shape was classed into four groups based on median WC and HC at baseline. Haza...
Childhood obesity and cognitive achievement
HEALTH ECON - 01 Sep 2015
Obese children tend to perform worse academically than normal-weight children. If poor cognitive achievement is truly a consequence of childhood obesity, this relationship has significant policy implications. Therefore, an important question is to what extent can this correlation be explained by other factors that jointly determine obesity and cognitive achievement in childhood? To answer this ...