Brown Adipose Tissue, Adiposity, and Menopausal Status in Women at Mid-Life

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Daniel E. Brown, Sofiya Shreyer, Sarah Witkowski, Lynnette Leidy Sievert
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Abstract

Objective

Change in the amount and distribution of fat during the menopausal transition increases the risk for developing cardiometabolic diseases. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) is activated during cold exposure, leading to increased metabolic activity and may be protective of obesity. Little is known regarding the effects of the menopausal transition on BAT activity in women. Accordingly, this study examines the effect of menopausal status and adiposity on estimated BAT activity in a sample of women.

Methods

A sample of 270 women aged 45–55 years was recruited. Menopausal status and age at menopause were derived from recent menstrual characteristics. Height, weight, waist and hip circumferences, skinfolds, and bioelectric impedance were measured. BAT activity was estimated by infrared thermography at the supraclavicular region before and after cold exposure (hand immersed in 17°C water). The relationships between menopausal status, adiposity measures, and BAT were analyzed by means of analyses of variance and logistic and linear regressions.

Results

Menopausal status was significantly related to estimated BAT activity, with postmenopausal women having lower activity. Estimated BAT activity was significantly negatively related to the waist-to-hip circumference ratio, but not to measures of general adiposity. There were no significant differences in adiposity measures by menopausal status.

Conclusions

Postmenopausal women in this study showed lowered BAT activity compared to premenopausal women. Women with lower BAT activity averaged larger waist-to-hip circumference ratios, indicating greater fat centrality. These results provide evidence for the possible role of BAT in the increased risk factors for cardiometabolic diseases in women after menopause.

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中年妇女褐色脂肪组织、肥胖和绝经状态
目的:绝经期脂肪量和分布的变化增加了患心脏代谢疾病的风险。棕色脂肪组织(BAT)在寒冷暴露时被激活,导致代谢活动增加,可能对肥胖有保护作用。关于绝经期过渡对女性BAT活性的影响知之甚少。因此,本研究考察了绝经状态和肥胖对女性样本中BAT活性的影响。方法选取年龄45 ~ 55岁的女性270例。绝经状态和绝经年龄来源于最近的月经特征。测量身高、体重、腰臀围、皮肤褶皱和生物电阻抗。在冷暴露(手浸入17°C的水中)前后,通过红外热像仪估计锁骨上区域的BAT活性。通过方差分析、logistic回归和线性回归分析绝经状态、肥胖测量和BAT之间的关系。结果绝经状态与BAT活性有显著相关性,绝经后妇女BAT活性较低。估计BAT活动与腰臀围比呈显著负相关,但与一般肥胖测量无关。绝经期的肥胖测量没有显著差异。结论:本研究中绝经后妇女的BAT活性低于绝经前妇女。BAT活动较低的女性平均腰臀围比更大,表明脂肪中心性更强。这些结果为BAT在绝经后妇女心脏代谢疾病风险因素增加中的可能作用提供了证据。
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