Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats

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Autor(a) principal: Leopoldo,A.S.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Lima-Leopoldo,A.P., Nascimento,A.F., Luvizotto,R.A.M., Sugizaki,M.M., Campos,D.H.S., da Silva,D.C.T., Padovani,C.R., Cicogna,A.C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Resumo: In experimental studies, several parameters, such as body weight, body mass index, adiposity index, and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, have commonly been used to demonstrate increased adiposity and investigate the mechanisms underlying obesity and sedentary lifestyles. However, these investigations have not classified the degree of adiposity nor defined adiposity categories for rats, such as normal, overweight, and obese. The aim of the study was to characterize the degree of adiposity in rats fed a high-fat diet using cluster analysis and to create adiposity intervals in an experimental model of obesity. Thirty-day-old male Wistar rats were fed a normal (n=41) or a high-fat (n=43) diet for 15 weeks. Obesity was defined based on the adiposity index; and the degree of adiposity was evaluated using cluster analysis. Cluster analysis allowed the rats to be classified into two groups (overweight and obese). The obese group displayed significantly higher total body fat and a higher adiposity index compared with those of the overweight group. No differences in systolic blood pressure or nonesterified fatty acid, glucose, total cholesterol, or triglyceride levels were observed between the obese and overweight groups. The adiposity index of the obese group was positively correlated with final body weight, total body fat, and leptin levels. Despite the classification of sedentary rats into overweight and obese groups, it was not possible to identify differences in the comorbidities between the two groups.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats
title Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats
spellingShingle Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats
Leopoldo,A.S.
Obesity
Adiposity index
Rats
Cluster analysis
title_short Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats
title_full Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats
title_fullStr Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats
title_full_unstemmed Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats
title_sort Classification of different degrees of adiposity in sedentary rats
author Leopoldo,A.S.
author_facet Leopoldo,A.S.
Lima-Leopoldo,A.P.
Nascimento,A.F.
Luvizotto,R.A.M.
Sugizaki,M.M.
Campos,D.H.S.
da Silva,D.C.T.
Padovani,C.R.
Cicogna,A.C.
author_role author
author2 Lima-Leopoldo,A.P.
Nascimento,A.F.
Luvizotto,R.A.M.
Sugizaki,M.M.
Campos,D.H.S.
da Silva,D.C.T.
Padovani,C.R.
Cicogna,A.C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leopoldo,A.S.
Lima-Leopoldo,A.P.
Nascimento,A.F.
Luvizotto,R.A.M.
Sugizaki,M.M.
Campos,D.H.S.
da Silva,D.C.T.
Padovani,C.R.
Cicogna,A.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesity
Adiposity index
Rats
Cluster analysis
topic Obesity
Adiposity index
Rats
Cluster analysis
description In experimental studies, several parameters, such as body weight, body mass index, adiposity index, and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, have commonly been used to demonstrate increased adiposity and investigate the mechanisms underlying obesity and sedentary lifestyles. However, these investigations have not classified the degree of adiposity nor defined adiposity categories for rats, such as normal, overweight, and obese. The aim of the study was to characterize the degree of adiposity in rats fed a high-fat diet using cluster analysis and to create adiposity intervals in an experimental model of obesity. Thirty-day-old male Wistar rats were fed a normal (n=41) or a high-fat (n=43) diet for 15 weeks. Obesity was defined based on the adiposity index; and the degree of adiposity was evaluated using cluster analysis. Cluster analysis allowed the rats to be classified into two groups (overweight and obese). The obese group displayed significantly higher total body fat and a higher adiposity index compared with those of the overweight group. No differences in systolic blood pressure or nonesterified fatty acid, glucose, total cholesterol, or triglyceride levels were observed between the obese and overweight groups. The adiposity index of the obese group was positively correlated with final body weight, total body fat, and leptin levels. Despite the classification of sedentary rats into overweight and obese groups, it was not possible to identify differences in the comorbidities between the two groups.
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