TY - JOUR
T1 - Change in pericardial fat volume and cardiovascular risk factors in a general population of Japanese men
AU - SESSA Research Group
AU - Miyazawa, Itsuko
AU - Ohkubo, Takayoshi
AU - Kadowaki, Sayaka
AU - Fujiyoshi, Akira
AU - Hisamatsu, Takashi
AU - Kadota, Aya
AU - Arima, Hisatomi
AU - Budoff, Matthew
AU - Murata, Kiyoshi
AU - Miura, Katsuyuki
AU - Maegawa, Hiroshi
AU - Ueshima, Hirotsugu
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology, Japan [(A) 13307016, (A) 17209023, (A) 21249043, (A) 23249036, (A) 25253046, (B) 23390174, and (C) 23590791]; and GlaxoSmithKline. The funding source had no role in study design; in the collection, analysis, or interpretation of data; in writing the report; or in the decision to submit the manuscript for publication.
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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Background: Pericardial fat volume (PFV), defined as the volume of ectopic fat in and around the heart, is associated with the atherosclerotic process in coronary arteries. The magnitude of change in PFV over time and the factors affecting this change in a general population, however, have not been investigated. Methods and Results: Cardiac computed tomography (CT) was carried out at baseline and at follow-up in 623 Japanese men aged 40–79 years without a history of cardiovascular disease who were selected randomly in Kusatsu (Shiga, Japan). PFV was measured on cardiac CT in a qualified laboratory. Age, heart rate, triglycerides, and obesity measurements (weight, body mass index, and waist circumference) were significantly and positively associated with PFV at baseline. Over an average interval of 4.7 years, median PFV increased significantly from 64.1 cm3 (IQR, 47.2–90.0 cm3) to 73.6 cm3 (IQR, 53.3–98.1 cm3; P<0.001). Current smoking and heart rate were significantly and independently associated with changes in PFV (B=3.336, P<0.001 and B=6.409, P=0.003, respectively). Conclusions: PFV increased significantly over time in a population-based observational study of Japanese men. PFV change was significantly and independently associated with smoking status and heart rate, suggesting that quitting smoking might help reduce PFV, which could be expected to decrease the risk of coronary artery disease.
AB - Background: Pericardial fat volume (PFV), defined as the volume of ectopic fat in and around the heart, is associated with the atherosclerotic process in coronary arteries. The magnitude of change in PFV over time and the factors affecting this change in a general population, however, have not been investigated. Methods and Results: Cardiac computed tomography (CT) was carried out at baseline and at follow-up in 623 Japanese men aged 40–79 years without a history of cardiovascular disease who were selected randomly in Kusatsu (Shiga, Japan). PFV was measured on cardiac CT in a qualified laboratory. Age, heart rate, triglycerides, and obesity measurements (weight, body mass index, and waist circumference) were significantly and positively associated with PFV at baseline. Over an average interval of 4.7 years, median PFV increased significantly from 64.1 cm3 (IQR, 47.2–90.0 cm3) to 73.6 cm3 (IQR, 53.3–98.1 cm3; P<0.001). Current smoking and heart rate were significantly and independently associated with changes in PFV (B=3.336, P<0.001 and B=6.409, P=0.003, respectively). Conclusions: PFV increased significantly over time in a population-based observational study of Japanese men. PFV change was significantly and independently associated with smoking status and heart rate, suggesting that quitting smoking might help reduce PFV, which could be expected to decrease the risk of coronary artery disease.
KW - General population
KW - Longitudinal change
KW - Pericardial fat
KW - Smoking
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U2 - 10.1253/circj.CJ-18-0153
DO - 10.1253/circj.CJ-18-0153
M3 - Article
C2 - 30047503
AN - SCOPUS:85054085504
SN - 1346-9843
VL - 82
SP - 2542
EP - 2548
JO - Circulation Journal
JF - Circulation Journal
IS - 10
ER -