Published in:
01-03-2014
Impact of fat distribution on metabolic, cardiovascular and symptomatic aspects in postmenopausal women
Authors:
Fernanda Rossi Paolillo, Juliana Cristina Milan, Alessandra Rossi Paolillo, Sérgio Luiz Brasileiro Lopes, Cristina Kurachi, Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, Audrey Borghi-Silva
Published in:
International Journal of Diabetes in Developing Countries
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Issue 1/2014
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the anthropometric, metabolic, cardiovascular and symptomatic profile in gynoid and android postmenopausal women. Forty five postmenopausal women aged 50 to 60 years were divided into two groups according to fat distribution [waist-to-hip ratio (WHR)]: gynoid group (WHR between 0.68 and 0.8; N = 13) and android group (WHR > 0.8; N = 32). Body composition, skinfold thickness, serum/plasma estradiol, creatinine, urea, lipid profile, glucose and insulin, maximal exercise testing and menopause rating scale (MRS) were evaluated. The android group when compared to the gynoid group showed (P < 0.05): (i) higher values of body mass, BMI, waist circumference, body fat, lean mass and skinfold thickness; (ii) higher values of estradiol, triglycerides, very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) and insulin levels with lower insulin sensitivity (%S) and greater insulin resistance (%IR) index; (iii) higher blood pressure (BP) during rest and lower maximal heart rate (HRmax) during maximal exercise testing and; (iv) higher scores of the somatic and urogenital-sexual symptoms. This study suggests that android postmenopausal women develop features that can lead to metabolic syndrome (MetS) and future cardiovascular disease (CVD), and these women may present higher scores of somatic and urogenital-sexual symptoms.