Obesity research

How Obesity and Fat Distribution Relate to Heart Risk Factors in Hong Kong Chinese

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Abstract

39.2% of the population studied was found to be obese.

  • Obesity is associated with increased levels of cardiovascular risk factors.
  • Central obesity has a greater impact on adverse cholesterol levels, triglycerides, and insulin resistance compared to general obesity.
  • A continuous relationship exists between both general and central obesity and cardiovascular risk, with lower obesity indices linked to reduced risk.
  • In nonobese individuals, cardiovascular risk factors still rise with increasing levels of body fat.
  • Findings suggest a need to reconsider the definitions of overweight and obesity in Asian populations, advocating for lower cut-off points.

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