Obesity Clinical Trial
To measure visceral (intraabdominal) fat by computerized tomography (CT) scan and to measure resting metabolic rate by indirect calorimetry in 400 CARDIA subjects, ages 28-40 years (100 of each race/gender group) from the Oakland, California and Birmingham, Alabama centers.
BACKGROUND:
The prevalence of obesity increased markedly in the United States from the 1960's to the
1980's, and varied by race and gender with particularly high rates of obesity among Black
women. Reasons for the ethnic differences in the prevalence of obesity were not understood.
This cross-sectional study was performed in conjunction with the 10-year follow-up
examination for the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study, an
NHLBI-funded longitudinal study of development of risk factors for coronary heart disease
(CHD) in young black and white adults.
This study represented a unique opportunity to investigate factors that may influence the
development of obesity, to better understand the relationship between obesity and
cardiovascular risk factors, and to increase understanding of racial differences in
adiposity.
The study completion date listed in this record was obtained from the "End Date" entered in
the Protocol Registration and Results System (PRS) record.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
The cross-sectional study tested the hypothesis that visceral adipose tissue, the component
of fat considered to be most strongly related to coronary heart disease (CHD) risk factors,
differed in Black and white subjects. Specifically, the investigators proposed that Black
subjects had less visceral adipose tissue for a given level of total body fat than white
subjects. Further, the relationship between visceral adipose tissue and risk factors for CHD
was similar in all subjects. This would explain the different relationship between obesity
and CHD risk factors seen in Black vs white subjects. A second specific aim was to determine
whether Black women had a lower resting energy expenditure than Black men or whites. This
could explain the higher prevalence of obesity in Black women than in Black men or whites of
either gender. CT scans were recorded on tape and shipped to the University of Colorado
Health Sciences Center where visceral adipose tissue was quantified. Dietary intake and
physical activity were measured as important covariates in the relationship between
metabolic rate and adiposity, and thyroid function was measured as a determinant of resting
energy expenditure. The CARDIA study provided funding for cardiovascular risk factor
measurements, including blood pressure, lipids, insulin, glucose, smoking, and
anthropometric measurements including dual energy absorptiometry (DEXA) measurements of
total and regional body fat.
The study was renewed in 1999 through March 2004 to perform a five-year follow-up of the
cohort.
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