Association of waist circumference with ApoB to ApoAl ratio in black and white Americans
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1999
Abstract
Background: Although numerous studies have demonstrated obesity as an aspect of the insulin resistance syndrome in cardiovascular disease (CVD), the mechanism is not clear. Central adiposity, acting through many CVD risk factors, including, plasma glucose, insulin, total cholesterol, low density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) and lipoprotein moities-apolipoprotein B (ApoB), apolipoprotein A-l (ApoAl), by atherogenic and thrombotic mechanisms has been proposed as a possible mechanism. In this study, we examined the relationship between central fat distribution (defined by waist circumference) and the ratio of these lipoproteins (ApoB/ApoAl). Subjects and Methods: Association between ApoB/ApoAl ratio and waist circumference was compared in Blacks (n = 854) and Whites (n = 2552) using the NHANES III population-based samples. Correlation analyses and multiple regression analyses were used to determine the association between ApoB/ApoAl and waist circumference, controlling for age, body mass index (BMl), race, gender, plasma glucose, insulin, serum triglyceride and total cholesterol. Results: Adjusting for age, ApoB/ApoAl was significantly correlated with waist circumference (Black men: r = 0.38, White men: r = 0.26, Black women: r = 0.20, White women: r = 0.36) (all P < 0.01). Adjusting for age and triglyceride or insulin, waist circumference was also positively correlated with CVD risk factors including, ApoB, LDL-C, plasma glucose and fasting insulin, and inversely correlated with ApoAl and HDL-C in Blacks and Whites (P < 0.05), Overall, triglyceride and total cholesterol were the strongest predictors of ApoB/ApoAl in Blacks and Whites adjusting for age, BMI and insulin, than waist girth (P < 0.01). Conclusions: The result of this study suggests the need to investigate ApoB/ApoAl as another possible facet in the insulin resistant syndrome.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
International Journal of Obesity
First Page
498
Last Page
504
Recommended Citation
Okosun, I., Prewitt, T., Liao, Y., & Cooper, R. (1999). Association of waist circumference with ApoB to ApoAl ratio in black and white Americans. International Journal of Obesity, 23 (5), 498-504. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0800849