Visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects

Arterial function measurements are widely used as surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease. However, it is unknown whether non-pathological factor may influence these measurements in particularly blood velocity function. The aim of current study was to investigate the relationship between viscera...

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Main Authors: Hamdon, Zulaika, Noor Azmi, Azran Azhim, A. Rahman @ Rahim, Rasyada, Masatake, Akutagawa, Takahiro, Emoto, Yohsuke, Kinouchi
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spelling my.utm.635072017-08-09T07:11:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63507/ Visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects Hamdon, Zulaika Noor Azmi, Azran Azhim A. Rahman @ Rahim, Rasyada Masatake, Akutagawa Takahiro, Emoto Yohsuke, Kinouchi QC Physics Arterial function measurements are widely used as surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease. However, it is unknown whether non-pathological factor may influence these measurements in particularly blood velocity function. The aim of current study was to investigate the relationship between visceral fat (VF) accumulation and hypertension incidence. The study evaluated the changes of blood velocity waveforms among normotensive and hypertensive subjects. One hundred twenty six individuals were classified into three groups which are lower VF, middle VF and higher VF regarding on their VF level. Resistive index (RI), velocity reflection index (VRI) and vascular elastic recoil index (VEI) were calculated from the 3 minutes assemble average of envelope waveform. The VF accumulation was higher in hypertensive than normotensive subjects. Peak systolic (S1), peak diastolic (D), VRI and VEI modulated significantly (P < 0.05) in higher VF compared to lower VF groups. RI and VRI show significantly different in hypertensive compared to normotensive groups. In conclusion, increased VF influences hypertension incidence and blood velocity regulation. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63507/1/AzranAzhimNoor2015_VisceralFatAccumulationInfluencedBloodFlowVelocity.pdf Hamdon, Zulaika and Noor Azmi, Azran Azhim and A. Rahman @ Rahim, Rasyada and Masatake, Akutagawa and Takahiro, Emoto and Yohsuke, Kinouchi (2015) Visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects. In: RISP International Workshop on Nonlinear Circuits, Communications and Signal Processing, 27 Feb-2 Mac, 2015, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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topic QC Physics
spellingShingle QC Physics
Hamdon, Zulaika
Noor Azmi, Azran Azhim
A. Rahman @ Rahim, Rasyada
Masatake, Akutagawa
Takahiro, Emoto
Yohsuke, Kinouchi
Visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects
description Arterial function measurements are widely used as surrogate markers of cardiovascular disease. However, it is unknown whether non-pathological factor may influence these measurements in particularly blood velocity function. The aim of current study was to investigate the relationship between visceral fat (VF) accumulation and hypertension incidence. The study evaluated the changes of blood velocity waveforms among normotensive and hypertensive subjects. One hundred twenty six individuals were classified into three groups which are lower VF, middle VF and higher VF regarding on their VF level. Resistive index (RI), velocity reflection index (VRI) and vascular elastic recoil index (VEI) were calculated from the 3 minutes assemble average of envelope waveform. The VF accumulation was higher in hypertensive than normotensive subjects. Peak systolic (S1), peak diastolic (D), VRI and VEI modulated significantly (P < 0.05) in higher VF compared to lower VF groups. RI and VRI show significantly different in hypertensive compared to normotensive groups. In conclusion, increased VF influences hypertension incidence and blood velocity regulation.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hamdon, Zulaika
Noor Azmi, Azran Azhim
A. Rahman @ Rahim, Rasyada
Masatake, Akutagawa
Takahiro, Emoto
Yohsuke, Kinouchi
author_facet Hamdon, Zulaika
Noor Azmi, Azran Azhim
A. Rahman @ Rahim, Rasyada
Masatake, Akutagawa
Takahiro, Emoto
Yohsuke, Kinouchi
author_sort Hamdon, Zulaika
title Visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects
title_short Visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects
title_full Visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects
title_fullStr Visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects
title_full_unstemmed Visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects
title_sort visceral fat accumulation influenced blood flow velocity in hypertensive subjects
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63507/1/AzranAzhimNoor2015_VisceralFatAccumulationInfluencedBloodFlowVelocity.pdf
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