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Shimabukuro, Michio
Department of Cardio-Diabetes Medicine, the University of Tokushima Graduate School of Health Biosciences|Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, the University of Tokushima Graduate School of Health Biosciences
Kozuka, Chisayo
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Hematology, Rheumatology, Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of the Ryukyus School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
Taira, Shin-ichiro
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Hematology, Rheumatology, Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of the Ryukyus School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
Yabiku, Koichi
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Hematology, Rheumatology, Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of the Ryukyus School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
Dagvasumberel, Munkhbaatar
Cardiovascular Division, Shonan Hospital
Ishida, Masayoshi
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, the University of Tokushima Graduate School of Health Biosciences
Matsumoto, Sachiko
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, the University of Tokushima Graduate School of Health Biosciences
Yagi, Shusuke
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, the University of Tokushima Graduate School of Health Biosciences
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Fukuda, Daiju
Department of Cardio-Diabetes Medicine, the University of Tokushima Graduate School of Health Biosciences|Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, the University of Tokushima Graduate School of Health Biosciences
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Yamakawa, Ken
Diabetes and Lifestyle-Related Disease Center, Tomishiro Central Hospital
Higa, Moritake
Diabetes and Lifestyle-Related Disease Center, Tomishiro Central Hospital
Soeki, Takeshi
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, the University of Tokushima Graduate School of Health Biosciences
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Yoshida, Hisashi
Cardiovascular Division, Shonan Hospital
Masuzaki, Hiroaki
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Hematology, Rheumatology, Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of the Ryukyus School of Medicine Graduate School of Medicine
Sata, Masataka
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, the University of Tokushima Graduate School of Health Biosciences
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Keywords | obesity
insulin resistance
cardiovascular disease
diabetes mellitus
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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Description | The obesity epidemic is a global public health concern that increases the likelihood of morbidity and mortality of metabolic and cardiovascular disease (CVD) and threatens to reduce life expectancy around the world. The concept of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) takes into account that visceral fat plays an essential role in the development of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. However, MetS cannot be used to assess global CVD risk but is at best one more modifiable CVD risk factor. Thus, global cardiometabolic risk (the global risk of cardiovascular disease resulting from traditional risk factors combined with the additional contribution of the metabolic syndrome and/or insulin resistance) should be considered individually. There is solid evidence supporting the notion that excess abdominal fat is predictive of insulin resistance and the presence of related metabolic abnormalities currently referred to as MetS. Despite the fact that abdominal obesity is a highly prevalent feature of MetS, the mechanisms by which abdominal obesity is causally related to MetS are not fully elucidated. Besides visceral fat accumulation, ectopic lipid deposition, especially in liver and skeletal muscle, has been implicated in the pathophysiology of diabetes, insulin resistance and obesity-related disorders. Also, ectopic fat deposition could be deteriorated in the heart components such as (1) circulatory and locally recruited fat, (2) intra- and extra-myocellular fat, (3) perivascular fat, and (4) pericardial fat. In this review, the contribution of ectopic lipid deposition to global cardiometabolic risk is reviewed and also discussed are potential underlying mechanisms including adipocytokine, insulin resistance and lipotoxicity.
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Journal Title |
The journal of medical investigation : JMI
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ISSN | 13431420
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NCID | AA11166929
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Volume | 60
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Issue | 1-2
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Start Page | 1
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End Page | 14
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Sort Key | 1
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Published Date | 2013-02
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eng
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departments |
Medical Sciences
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