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Research Article

Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity as a risk factor for high body fat mediated by blood pressure

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Article: 2197568 | Received 14 Feb 2023, Accepted 24 Mar 2023, Published online: 04 Apr 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Background

Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) is an important clinical indicator of aortic stiffness and a risk predictor of cardiovascular disease and associated with obesity. However, whether body mass index (BMI) is associated with baPWV remains controversial. In our study, body fat-related indicators, including BMI, body fat rate (BFR), body fat volume (BFV), waist circumference (WC) were examined from healthy volunteers. We investigated the correlation of baPWV with these indicators and also assessed whether baPWV has the potential to predict these indicators.

Methods

A total of 429 healthy participants were enrolled in this study. Body fat indices, blood pressures, baPWV and blood metabolic indices were measured and recorded. The association of baPWV and indices reflecting body fat and blood pressure, as well as mediation effect were analyzed.

Results

Three different types of baPWV values were significantly correlated. Mean level of baPWV was an independent risk factor for WC, BMI, BFR, and BFV (exp(β) = 1.011, 1.004, 1.010 and 1.009, respectively, P < .001 for all) but not BMR. As for mediation effects, baPWV positively influenced WC (Total effect = 0.011, P < .001), BMI (Total effect = 0.004, P < .001) and BFV (Total effect = 0.009, P < .001) in indirect way mediated by SBP and DBP, while baPWV influenced BFR in both direct (Effect = 0.004, P = .018) and indirect way.

Conclusions

Levels of baPWV correlated with obesity and is an independent risk factor for WC, BMI, BFR and BFV. Besides, baPWV positively associated with WC, BMI and BFV mainly in indirect way mediated by SBP and DBP, and baPWV associated with BFR in both direct and indirect way.

Acknowledgments

We thank Pidu District People’s Hospital and Meishan City People’s Hospital for their help in clinical data collection.

Authors’ contributions

WP collected and analyzed the data, drafted the manuscript.

LGH and WX collected the data, YRT analyzed the data, interpreted the results and drafted the manuscript. MJ drafted the manuscript, organized and supervised the study. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Correction Statement

This article has been corrected with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

Additional information

Funding

Studies were funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81900404), the Postdoctoral Research Foundation of Chongqing Medical University (No. 2-01-02-04-P0474).