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Anthropometric measures of adiposity as correlates of atherogenic index of plasma in non-obese sedentary Nigerian males


AO Ezeukwu
EO Agwubike

Abstract

Background: The increase in cardiovascular events has necessitated the identification of possible predictors that can help in predicting atherogenicity.
Objective: The study sought to identify the anthropometric measures of adiposity that are associated with atherogenic risk in sedentary, non-obese, young male adults.
Methods: A cross-sectional design was used to recruit a purposive sample of 414 sedentary males in a university campus. Anthropometric measures of adiposity, lipid parameters, and atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) were assessed. Pearson correlation and stepwise multiple regression were used to analyze the data collected. Alpha level was set at p<0.05.
Results: There was a high risk of cardiovascular events (AIP0.369±0.04 SD) among the participants. A significant correlation (p =0.000) was obtained between each of the anthropometric measures (except conicity index) and AIP. Body mass index, body adiposity index, and percent body fat were significant predictors accounting for 38.9, 3.1, and 2.2% of the variance due to AIP.
Conclusions: Sedentary status among young males is associated with high atherogenic risk in the presence of normal lipid and anthropometric parameters. Both central and general measures of adiposity predict less than half of the atherogenic risk in sedentary young males.

Keywords: atherogenicity; sedentary; predictors; anthropometric; adiposity; males


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