학술논문

Ultrasound‐based measurement of central adiposity: Key considerations and guidelines.
Document Type
Article
Source
Obesity Reviews. May2024, Vol. 25 Issue 5, p1-17. 17p.
Subject
*OBESITY
*IMAGE analysis
*COMPUTED tomography
*HEART metabolism disorders
*MAGNETIC resonance
Language
ISSN
1467-7881
Abstract
Summary: Central adiposity, which is visceral and subcutaneous adiposity in the abdominal region, is a known risk factor for developing chronic cardiometabolic diseases. Central adiposity can be measured relatively inexpensively using ultrasound. Ultrasound has been shown to be precise and reliable, with measurement accuracy comparable to computed tomography and magnetic resonance. Despite the advantages conferred by ultrasound, widespread adoption has been hindered by lack of reliable standard operating procedures. To consolidate the literature and bring clarity to the use of ultrasound‐derived measures of central adiposity, this review outlines (i) the [patho]physiological importance of central adiposity to cardiometabolic disease risk; (ii) an overview of the history and main technical aspects of ultrasound methodology; (iii) key measurement considerations, including transducer selection, subject preparation, image acquisition, image analysis, and operator training; and (iv) guidelines for standardized ultrasound protocols for measuring central adiposity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]