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Santasree Banerjee1, Jiayin Lv2, Chang He1
1Department of Genetics, College of Basic Medical Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun, China.
Abstract:
Visceral adipose tissue, a type of abdominal adipose tissue, is highly involved in lipolysis. Because increased visceral adiposity is strongly associated with the metabolic complications related with obesity, such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, there is a need for precise, targeted, personalized and site-specific measures clinically. Existing studies showed that ectopic fat accumulation may be characterized differently among different populations due to complex genetic architecture and non-genetic or epigenetic components, ie, Asians have more and Africans have less visceral fat vs Europeans. In this review, we summarize the effects of multiple non-genetic and genetic factors on visceral fat distribution across races. Non-genetic factors include diet, socioeconomic status, sex hormones and psychological factors, etc. We examine genetic factors of racial differences in visceral fat content as well as possible regulatory pathways associated with interracial visceral fat distribution. A comprehensive understanding of both genetic and non-genetic factors that influence the distribution of visceral fat among races, leads us to predict risk of abdominal obesity and metabolic diseases in ethnic groups that enables targeted interventions through accurate diagnosis and treatment as well as reduced risk of obesity-associated complications.
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