Table 2.
Characteristics of subcutaneous and visceral fat
VARIABLES | CHARACTERISTICS | |
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| ||
SUBCUTANEOUS FAT | VISCERAL FAT | |
Clinical measurement | Body mass index | Waist circumference, waist-to-height ratio, waist-to-hip ratio |
Association with cardiometabolic disease16 | Association with mortality is inconsistent | Direct linear association with mortality |
Function15,18 | Metabolic sink and longer-term energy storage | Short-term energy source |
Cardiac risk23 | Moderate | High |
Metabolic risk24 | Moderate | High |
Inflammation22 | Moderate | High |
Catecholamine response22 | Moderate | Rapid |
Insulin sensitivity17 | Moderate | Low |
Metabolic flux18 | Low | High |
Trend with age25 | Increased to age 65 y, then reduced | Gradual increase |
Storage duration26 | Long | Short |
Effect of exercise27 | High levels needed for weight change | Low levels effective for cardiometabolic benefit |
Adverse effects of refined carbohydrate28 | Moderate | High |