Chi Khanh Hoang , Thang Viet Tran , Hieu Ngoc Thi Tran , Bao Hoang Le , Tat Thang Dinh Ngo , Mai Ngoc Thi Tran , Luong Dai Ly , Diem Ngoc Thi Nguyen , Duy Le Nguyen , Nam Quang Tran
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Utility of visceral fat rating, measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis, for screening metabolic syndrome in patients diagnosed with obesity in Vietnam
Background
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, particularly among patients with obesity. This study aimed to establish diagnostic visceral fat rating (VFR) cut-off values using non-invasive bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) to screen for MetS in patients with obesity in Vietnam.
Methods
This multicenter, cross-sectional study recruited patients with obesity (body mass index ≥25 kg/m2) ≥18 years of age from outpatient clinics at the University Medical Center Ho Chi Minh City and My Duc General Hospital (Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam) between July 2023 and January 2024. MetS was diagnosed based on joint consensus criteria from the International Diabetes Federation, American Heart Association, and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Results
In total, 502 patients with obesity (86 % diagnosed with MetS), were included. VFR was significantly higher in obese patients with MetS (p < 0.001). The optimal VFR cut-off for predicting MetS in patients with obesity was 10, with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.7 (95 % confidence interval [CI] 0.61–0.80) for males and 0.74 (95 % CI 0.64–0.84) for females. Stratified analysis according to sex and obesity class revealed that VFR demonstrated the highest predictive utility for MetS in females (AUC 0.83) and males (AUC 0.76) with class I obesity.
Conclusions
VFR was a useful screening tool for MetS, particularly among females with class I obesity. Assessing VFR using BIA may facilitate early detection and prompt intervention to reduce risk for the development of cardiometabolic diseases before further invasive diagnostic procedures are considered.