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Body Impedance Analyzer and Anthropometric Indicators; Predictors of Metabolic Syndrome Publisher



Pouragha H1 ; Amiri M2 ; Saraei M3 ; Pouryaghoub G1 ; Mehrdad R1
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  1. 1. Center for Research on Occupational Diseases, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Occupational Medicine Department, School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Occupational Medicine, School of Medicine Baharlou Hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders Published:2021


Abstract

Aim: Metabolic syndrome is one of the outcomes of a sedentary lifestyle in the modern world. In this study, we want to introduce the predictors of metabolic syndrome using anthropometric indices and Bio-Electrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) test values. Method: This cross-sectional study was performed on 2284 employees of Tehran University of Medical Sciences in different job categories. Metabolic syndrome was determined according to IDF criteria. Anthropometric dimensions, para-clinical tests, basic information were collected from the participants. Also, the body analysis of the participants was performed using a BIA method. Result: The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in this study was 23.2% based on IDF criteria, which was 21% and 26.6% in men and women, respectively. The most important factor among the components of IDF criteria was HDL deficiency. In this study, neck circumference, fat mass, visceral fat, muscle mass percentage and waist to height ratio were observed as predictors of metabolic syndrome. Conclusion: This study realized that there is association between fat mass, fat-free mass, visceral fat and muscle mass which all are some elements of body composition analysis and metabolic syndrome as a major health issue. © 2021, Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
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