Characteristics of the epicardial adipose tissue measured by low-dose chest computed tomography according to the metabolic health/obesity status - 22/08/24

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Abstract |
Background |
Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is associated with the development of cardiovascular disease and long-term survival. This study aimed to assess the characteristics of EAT according to the metabolic health and obesity status using low-dose chest computed tomography (CT).
Methods |
A total of 1074 asymptomatic adults who underwent a medical health check-up were enrolled. Subjects were categorized into the following four groups according to the metabolic health and obesity status: metabolically healthy non-obese (MHNO); metabolically unhealthy non-obese (MUNO); metabolically healthy obese (MHO); and metabolically unhealthy obese (MUO). EAT on low-dose chest CT was measured by using automatic, quantitative measurement software.
Results |
MUO showed the highest EAT volume and lowest EAT radiodensity in comparison with MHNO (p < 0.001). The MUNO (n = 70), MHO (n = 259), and MUO (n = 231) groups had increased EAT volume (β [95 % CI], 37.65 [23.11,52.18], 56.79 [47.56,66.02], 84.85 [74.59,95.11] respectively, all p < 0.001), decreased EAT radiodensity (β [95 % CI], − 3.22 [− 4.59,− 1.85], − 4.48 [− 5.30,− 3.66], − 6.03 [− 6.90,− 5.16] respectively, all p < 0.001) in comparison with the MHNO (n = 514) group by using multivariable linear regression models.
Conclusions |
Both metabolic abnormalities and obesity were closely associated with EAT characteristics. Characteristics of EAT are similar in MHO and MUNO. This finding suggests that MHO is not a favorable condition in terms of cardiac health, as assessed by the characteristics of EAT. The combination of obesity and metabolically unhealthy status has a synergistic adverse effect on EAT. Measurement of EAT could be a useful imaging biomarker for evaluation of an individual's metabolic health/obesity status.
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Keywords : Epicardial adipose tissue, Metabolic health status, Obesity
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