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Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity with accelerometry is associated with visceral adipose tissue in adults
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نویسنده
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murabito j.m. ,pedley a. ,massaro j.m. ,vasan r.s. ,esliger d. ,blease s.j. ,hoffman u. ,fox c.s.
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منبع
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journal of the american heart association - 2015 - دوره : 4 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:e001379
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چکیده
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Background: we examined the relation between objectively measured physical activity with accelerometry and subcutaneous adipose tissue (sat) and visceral adipose tissue (vat) in a community-based sample.methods and results: we evaluated 1249 participants of the framingham third generation and omni ii cohorts (mean age 51.7 years,47% women) who underwent assessment of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (mvpa) with accelerometry over 5 to 7 days,and multi-detector computed tomography for measurement of sat and vat volume; fat attenuation was estimated by sat and vat hounsfield units (hu). in women,higher levels of mvpa were associated with decreased sat (p<0.0001) and vat volume (p<0.0001). the average decrement in vat per 30 minute/day increase in mvpa was -453 cm(3) (95% ci -574,-331). the association was attenuated but persisted upon adjustment for bmi (-122 cm(3),p=0.002). higher levels of mvpa were associated with higher sat hu (all p≤0.01),a marker of fat quality,even after adjustment for sat volume. similar findings were observed in men but the magnitude of the association was less. sedentary time was not associated with sat or vat volume or quality in men or women.conclusions: mvpa was associated with less vat and sat and better fat quality. © 2015 the authors. published on behalf of the american heart association,inc.,by wiley blackwell.
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کلیدواژه
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accelerometry; physical activity; visceral adipose tissue
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آدرس
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department of medicine,section of general internal medicine,section of preventive medicine,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma (j.m.m.,r.s.v.) national heart,lung and blood institute's framingham heart study,framingham,ma (j.m.m.,a.p.,j.m.m.,r.s.v.,s.j.b., C.S.F.), national heart,lung and blood institute's framingham heart study,framingham,ma (j.m.m.,a.p.,j.m.m.,r.s.v.,s.j.b., C.S.F.), national heart,lung and blood institute's framingham heart study,framingham,ma (j.m.m.,a.p.,j.m.m.,r.s.v.,s.j.b.,c.s.f.) department of biostatistics,boston university school of public health,boston, MA (J.M.M.), department of medicine,section of general internal medicine,section of preventive medicine,boston university school of medicine,boston,ma (j.m.m.,r.s.v.) national heart,lung and blood institute's framingham heart study,framingham,ma (j.m.m.,a.p.,j.m.m.,r.s.v.,s.j.b., C.S.F.), school of sport,exercise and health sciences,loughborough university, UK (D.E.), national heart,lung and blood institute's framingham heart study,framingham,ma (j.m.m.,a.p.,j.m.m.,r.s.v.,s.j.b., C.S.F.), department of cardiac mr pet ct & harvard medical school,massachusetts general hospital,boston, MA (U.H.), national heart,lung and blood institute's framingham heart study,framingham,ma (j.m.m.,a.p.,j.m.m.,r.s.v.,s.j.b.,c.s.f.) division of intra-mural research and the center for population studies,national heart,lung and blood institute,framingham,ma (c.s.f.) division of endocrinology & harvard medical school,brigham and women's hospital,boston, MA (C.S.F.)
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