Body Composition and Biochemical Characteristics of Normal Weight Obesity in Japanese Young Women with Different Physical Activities

作者: Jingshan Huang , Keisuke Fukuo , Gen Yoshino , Tsutomu Kazumi , Chandan Basetty

DOI: 10.1109/BIBM.2018.8621153

关键词: Increased riskInsulin resistanceFat accumulationMedicinePhysiologyAdipokineNormal weight obesityCohortMetabolic syndromeYoung adult

摘要: A considerable number of people with a normal body mass index (BMI) are at an increased risk metabolic syndrome due to excessive fat accumulation (fat percentage greater than or equal 30%). It is important screen these weight obese (NWO) individuals in adolescent and young adults because they likely be overlooked their BMI. The aim this study evaluate the composition characteristics NWO Japanese female cohort different physical activity levels. We discovered that (1) proportion sedentary women BMI could classified as NWO, displaying cluster obesity-related phenotypic including central/abdominal adiposity, hyperleptinemia, enhanced fasting insulin secretion, hyper-inflammation hypercoagulative status; (2)endurance trained had 98% less likelihood being NWO. Our investigation strongly suggests active exercise should implemented order avoid development

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