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Title: DYSLIPIDEMIC PROFILE IN HEALTHY WOMEN IN RELATION TO BODY FAT DISTRIBUTION
Authors: Shubeska Stratrova, Slavica 
Kostova, Elena 
Keywords: abdominal obesity
anthropometric indexes
lipid profile
atherogenic indexes
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Macedonian Pharmaceutical Association
Journal: Macedonian pharmaceutical bulletin
Abstract: Abdominal obesity is associated with particularly adverse lipidemic profile. The aim of this study was to determine the characteristics of the dyslipidemic profile in healthy women with extreme abdominal obesity determined anthropometrically. Lipid profile and atherogenic indexes were determined in 80 healthy women, grouped in 4 groups according to their body mass index (BMI) and grouped in 3 groups according to their body fat distribution (BFD) by means of nthropometric indexes waist/hip ratio (WHR) and waist/thigh ratio circumference (WTR): group M with normal BFD (WHR<0.85 and WTR<1.45), group N with moderate (WHR 0.85-1 and WTR 1.45-1.7) and group O with extremely expressed abdominal BFD. HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) levels (0.84±0.26mmol/L) were significantly lowest in group O (p<0.002), and significantly lower compared to group N (1.14±0.43mmol/L) (p<0.006). Triglyceride (TG) levels were significantly higher in group O compared to group M (p<0.001) and also higher in group N compared to group M (p<0.044). Atherogenic indexes C/HDL-C, LDL/HDL-C and TG/HDL-C values in group O were significantly higher compared to the corresponding values in group M (p<0.004; p< 0.006; p<0.001), and their values were also higher in group O compared to group N, but with lower significance of the difference (p<0.05) indicating lower increase of the atherogenic indexes in moderate and significant increase in women with extreme abdominal obesity. Dyslipidemic profile and high atherogenic indexes in women with abdominal obesity with significantly highest WHR, WTR and BMI values indicated the need to intervene earlier and more effectively in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular and metabolic risks.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/16792
DOI: 10.33320/maced.pharm.bull.2020.66.01.004
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