Changes of renal sinus fat and renal parenchymal fat during an 18-month randomized weight loss trial

May 15, 2017Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Changes in kidney fat around and inside the kidney during an 18-month weight loss study

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Abstract

After 18 months, renal-sinus-fat decreased by 9% among participants in a weight-loss intervention.

  • Increased renal-sinus-fat and %renal-parenchymal-fat are associated with hypertension and higher levels of abdominal fat.
  • Higher renal-sinus-fat correlates with lower kidney function, indicated by lower estimated glomerular filtration rate, and higher levels of microalbuminuria and HbA1C.
  • Weight loss is linked to changes in renal-sinus-fat and %renal-parenchymal-fat.
  • A reduction in renal-sinus-fat is associated with decreased fat in the pancreas, liver, and heart, as well as improvements in certain blood lipid parameters.
  • Decreased sodium intake is related to a reduction in %renal-parenchymal-fat, independent of weight loss or hypertension.

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