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Visceral Adiposity Index

Marco Calogero Amato, Carla Giordano, Massimo Galia, Angela Criscimanna, Salvatore Vitabile, Massimo Midiri, Aldo Galluzzo, for the AlkaMeSy Study Group

2010Diabetes Care1,748 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To individuate a novel sex-specific index, based on waist circumference, BMI, triglycerides, and HDL cholesterol, indirectly expressing visceral fat function. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Visceral adiposity index (VAI) was first modeled on 315 nonobese healthy subjects. Using two multiple logistic regression models, VAI was retrospectively validated in 1,498 primary care patients in comparison to classical cardio- and cerebrovascular risk factors. RESULTS: All components of metabolic syndrome increased significantly across VAI quintiles. VAI was independently associated with both cardiovascular (odd ratio [OR] 2.45; 95% CI 1.52-3.95; P < 0.001) and cerebrovascular (1.63; 1.06-2.50; P = 0.025) events. VAI also showed significant inverse correlation with insulin sensitivity during euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp in a subgroup of patients (R(s) = -0.721; P < 0.001). By contrast, no correlations were found for waist circumference and BMI. CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests VAI is a valuable indicator of "visceral adipose function" and insulin sensitivity, and its increase is strongly associated with cardiometabolic risk.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineWaistInternal medicineBody mass indexLogistic regressionMetabolic syndromeIntra-Abdominal FatDiabetes mellitusEndocrinologyInsulin resistanceCardiologyObesityVisceral fatDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and LipoproteinsAdipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic DiseasesCardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
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