Visceral adiposity is associated with an increased risk of functional dyspepsia

作者: Jae Gu Jung , Jae Nam Yang , Chang Geun Lee , Sung Hun Choi , Won Gun Kwack

DOI: 10.1111/JGH.13146

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摘要: BACKGROUND The relationship between visceral adiposity and the incidence of functional dyspepsia (FD) has not yet been studied. purpose present study is to evaluate association risk FD. METHODS This a case-control that compares abdominal adipose tissue area subjects with FD control without FD, who underwent abdomen computerized tomography (CT) for health examinations in tertiary center. Retrospectively, telephone survey was conducted diagnose using Rome III criteria. We measured various indices obesity including body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), (VAT) area, subcutaneous (SAT) VAT/SAT ratio order adiposity. KEY RESULTS A total 363 were included study. diagnosed 90 (24.8%). In univariate analysis, WC, VAT TAT ratio, presence erosive esophagitis significantly higher group than non-FD group. multivariate (odds (OR), 3.76; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.24-11.40; highest quartile vs lowest quartile, p = 0.019) (OR, 2.35; CI, 1.27-4.32; p = 0.006) independently associated CONCLUSION AND INFERENCES Visceral as by an increased

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