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Left ventricular mass correlates with fat‐free mass but not fat mass in adults

 

作者: Gillian Whalley,   Greg Gamble,   Robert Doughty,   Anne Culpan,   Lindsay Plank,   Stephen MacMahon,   Norman Sharpe,  

 

期刊: Journal of Hypertension  (OVID Available online 1999)
卷期: Volume 17, issue 4  

页码: 569-574

 

ISSN:0263-6352

 

年代: 1999

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: echocardiography;left ventricular mass;fat mass;obesity;fat-free mass;left ventricular hypertrophy;dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

BackgroundLeft ventricular mass is associated with body size, obesity and blood pressure. Echocardiography is routinely used to estimate this parameter, which is usually indexed to body surface area to allow comparisons to be made between individuals and groups of different body size. However, in obese subjects, using left ventricular mass indexed to body surface area may inappropriately normalize left ventricular mass.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between left ventricular mass and body composition and to determine the best determinants of left ventricular mass.Subjects and methodsEchocardiography and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry were performed in 106 subjects under primary care. Half were hypertensive subjects and the others were normotensive age-and sex-matched control subjects. Univariate correlations were studied between left ventricular mass and height, height1.5, height2.7, weight, body surface area, body mass index, waist: hip ratio, fat-free mass, bone mineral content and fat mass. Stepwise multiple linear regression was performed to determine the best determinants of left ventricular mass.ResultsFat-free mass was correlated with left ventricular mass (r= 0.53,P= 0.0001) and was the only independent predictor of left ventricular mass (R2= 0.30,P= 0.0001) by multivariate analysis. Fat mass did not correlate with left ventricular mass (r= 20.005,P= 0.96). Other measures of body size, including body surface area, waist: hip ratio, bone mineral content, weight, height, height1.5, height2.7and body mass index all were correlated with, but were not independent determinants of, left ventricular mass.ConclusionsLeft ventricular mass is independently determined by fat-free mass but by no other measures of body size or composition. Specifically, left ventricular mass was neither correlated with nor determined by fat mass. None of the other measures of body size determined left ventricular mass. It may be more appropriate to index left ventricular mass to fat-free mass rather than to measures of body size which include fat mass.

 

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