Impact of Obesity and Body Fat Distribution on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Hong Kong Chinese

Dec 17, 2004Obesity 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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