Nobuo Katoh
Sapporo Medical University
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Hypertension Research | 2007
Yu Chiba; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Satoru Takagi; Hirofumi Ohnishi; Nobuo Katoh; Jun-ichi Ohata; Motoya Nakagawa; Kazuaki Shimamoto
We assessed the amount of visceral fat using ultrasonography (US) and studied its relationship to cardiovascular disease risk factors, particularly blood pressure. The subjects in the first study were 45 male and 61 female outpatients. We measured the visceral fat area (VFA) of each subject using abdominal CT and waist circumference (WC), and visceral fat distance (VFD) using US. The subjects in the second study were 353 male and 457 female inhabitants of a rural community, for whom VFD and WC were measured. We divided subjects into tertiles based on VFD and WC, and studied the relationship between each group and individual risk factors. In an analysis of outpatient subjects, the correlation coefficient between VFA and VFD was satisfactory: r=0.660 for men and r=0.643 for women. In the analysis of the rural subjects, the high VFD group had a significantly higher odds ratio than the low VFD group in high blood pressure (HBP) and hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) for men and in HBP, HTG and low high-density lipoprotein cholesterolemia (LHDL) for women. Moreover, adjusting VFD for body mass index revealed that, in comparison to WC, VFD was significantly related to risk factors. VFD was used as an independent variable in multiple regression analysis with blood pressure level as a dependent variable; no significant association between WC and blood pressure was obtained. Visceral fat assessment by US may be useful for epidemiological study and for clinics with no abdominal CT equipment for identifying high-risk individuals, such as those with metabolic syndrome.
Diabetes Care | 2006
Hirofumi Ohnishi; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Satoru Takagi; Nobuo Katoh; Yu Chiba; Hiroshi Akasaka; Yosuke Nakamura; Kazuaki Shimamoto
According to the new International Diabetes Federation (IDF) definition of metabolic syndrome, for a person to be defined as having metabolic syndrome they must have central obesity defined by waist circumference (1). In the definition, there are some ethnic or country-specific differences in the cutoff points of waist circumference, and Japanese cutoff points have been separately established in the IDF definition (≥85 cm for men and ≥90 cm for women). The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine and eight related scientific societies have also jointly announced new Japanese criteria of metabolic syndrome using the same cutoff points of waist circumference (2). However, the impact of central obesity using the cutoff points as a risk of type 2 diabetes is not known. In this study, we investigated the incidence of type 2 diabetes in citizens of two rural communities in Japan to determine the relationship between type 2 diabetes and central obesity, and we also investigated the independent effects of central obesity compared with those of overall obesity. The subjects were 348 men and 523 women selected from 938 citizens who had undergone medical examinations in the towns of Tanno and Sobetsu, Hokkaido, both in 1994 and 2003 or 2004. The following participants in medical examinations in 1994 were excluded: those with missing data on blood …
Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism | 2005
Hirofumi Ohnishi; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Satoru Takagi; Jun-ichi Ohata; Hiroshi Takeuchi; Takeshi Isobe; Nobuo Katoh; Yu Chiba; Tadashi Fujiwara; Hiroshi Akasaka; Kazuaki Shimamoto
Objectives: Although it is well known that obesity is closely related to insulin resistance, the incidence of the development of insulin resistance in people with obesity is not known. In this study, we investigated the incidence of insulin resistance in citizens of two rural communities in Japan.
Geriatrics & Gerontology International | 2005
Takeshi Isobe; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Satoru Takagi; Hirofumi Ohnishi; Junichi Ohhata; Hiroshi Takeuchi; Yu Chiba; Nobuo Katoh; Tadashi Fujiwara; Hiroshi Akasaka; Kazuaki Shimamoto
Background: The aim of the present study was to determine the correlation between the combination of hypertension and diabetes mellitus and arteriosclerosis using pulse wave velocity (PWV).
European Journal of Endocrinology | 2005
Takeshi Isobe; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Satoru Takagi; Hiroshi Takeuchi; Yu Chiba; Nobuo Katoh; Kazuaki Shimamoto
Atherosclerosis | 2004
Tadashi Fujiwara; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Satoru Takagi; Hirofumi Ohnishi; Jun-ichi Ohata; Hiroshi Takeuchi; Takeshi Isobe; Yu Chiba; Nobuo Katoh; Hiroshi Akasaka; Kazuaki Shimamoto
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2007
Hirofumi Ohnishi; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Nobuo Katoh; Hiroshi Akasaka; Yosuke Nakamura; Kaneto Mitsumata; Mizue Okabe; Mitsuru Mori; Kazuaki Shimamoto
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2006
Hirofumi Ohnishi; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Satoru Takagi; Nobuo Katoh; Yu Chiba; Hiroshi Akasaka; Yosuke Nakamura; Kazuaki Shimamoto
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2005
Takeshi Isobe; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Satoru Takagi; Hiroshi Takeuchi; Yu Chiba; Nobuo Katoh; Tadashi Fujiwara; Yosuke Nakamura; Kazuaki Shimamoto
Japanese Circulation Journal-english Edition | 2005
Yu Chiba; Shigeyuki Saitoh; Satoru Takagi; Takeshi Isobe; Hiroshi Takeuchi; Nobuo Katoh; Tadashi Fujiwara; Hiroshi Akasaka; Yosuke Nakamura; Kazuaki Shimamoto