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Prüller, F; Raggam, RB; Posch, V; Almer, G; Truschnig-Wilders, M; Horejsi, R; Möller, R; Weghuber, D; Ille, R; Schnedl, W; Mangge, H.
Trunk weighted obesity, cholesterol levels and low grade inflammation are main determinants for enhanced thrombin generation.
Atherosclerosis. 2012; 220(1):215-218 Doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2011.09.035
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Mangge Harald
Prüller Florian
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Almer Gunter
Horejsi Renate
Ille Rottraut
Möller Reinhard
Raggam Reinhard Bernd
Schnedl Wolfgang
Truschnig-Wilders Martini
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Abstract:
Endogenous thrombin generation (ETP) may be critically involved in obesity associated thromboembolism. Three hundred and one participants of the STyrian Juvenile OBesity (STYJOBS)/Early DEteCTion of Atherosclerosis (EDECTA) study cohort (age, 16-58years) were analysed. ETP was measured by the new CE-IVD marked Siemens-Innovance(®) ETP test on a BCS-XP analyser, and correlated to clinical findings and extended lipometry-based anthropometric data, biomarkers, and coagulation parameters. In the overweight/obese study group, ETP and fibrinogen levels were significantly higher compared to controls (p<0.001). In a multiple stepwise regression including all subjects, subcutaneous adipose tissue thickness of upper back, cholesterol and ultrasensitive C-reactive protein were the best predictors for ETP. Trunk weighted obesity together with low grade inflammation and hypercholesterolemia enhance thrombin generation. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Analysis of Variance -
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Biomarkers - blood
Blood Coagulation -
Body Mass Index -
C-Reactive Protein - analysis
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Cholesterol - blood
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Fibrinogen - analysis
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Hypercholesterolemia - blood
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