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Body Fat Distribution and Blood Pressure according to Anthropometric Change in Korean Patients with Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus(NIDDM)  

Park Hye-Ja (Department of Nursing, Medical College, Pochon CHA University)
Kim Se-Hyun (Graduate School of East-wes Science, KyungHee University)
Kim Eun-Jeong (College of Nursing, Yonsei University)
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Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing / v.36, no.5, 2006 , pp. 837-844 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose: This study was done to identify fat distribution and blood pressure according to anthropometric change patterns between NIDDM patients and control subjects. Methods: Cross-sectionally 167 NIDDM patients and 87 controls were studied. Previous maximal body weight and acute weight loss was obtained. Current height, body weight, BMI, waist-hip ratio(WHR), skinfold thicknesses(abdomen, subscapular & triceps), and blood pressure was measured. Three anthropometric change patterns were categorized by BMI changes from the maximum lifetim's BMI to the current time (obese-obese, obese-nonobese and nonobese-nonobese: obese: BMI$\geq$25kg/m$^2$, nonobese: BMI<25kg/m$^2$). The data was analyzed by $X^2$, t-test, age adjusted ANCOVA and Least Squares Means(LSM) for multiple comparison. Result: Acute body weight loss(p=0.01), anthropometric change types (p=0.001), WHR (p=0.05), and skinfold thickness (p=0.002) of NIDDM were significantly higher than those of the controls. The mean arterial pressure, WHR and skinfold thicknesses were greater in both obese-obese and obese-nonobese NIDDM and control subjects compared with both nonobese-nonobese NIDDM and control subjects. (all p's<0.05). Conclusion: NIDDM patients had more central and upper body adiposicity. Also both obese-obese and obese-nonobese NIDDM and control subjects had higher mean arterial pressures and central body obesity.
Keywords
NIDDM; Anthropometric change; Body fat;
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