B3968 - Contributions of fat and lean mass to structural vascular adaptations in the young - 17/01/2022

B number: 
B3968
Principal applicant name: 
Scott Chiesa | UCL (UK)
Co-applicants: 
Priyanka Iyer
Title of project: 
Contributions of fat and lean mass to structural vascular adaptations in the young
Proposal summary: 

In the absence of hard CVD endpoints in the young, early structural changes within the heart and arteries - such as an increase in left ventricular mass or a thickening or stiffening of the major arteries - are often used in early prevention research as surrogate measures of early disease. Many studies have related changes in these phenotypes at a young age to increases in either BMI or body fat %, suggesting that excess adiposity at an early age may drive pathophysiological changes within the heart and vessels. Both of these are crude measures of adiposity, however, with the former unable to separate fat from lean mass, and the latter unable to quantify absolute levels of each tissue type. The extent to which these phenotypic changes are driven by fat mass per se rather than a combination of fat and lean mass remains equivocal.

Impact of research: 
Conferences presentations and combination with other analyses to generate paper in high-impact journal.
Date proposal received: 
Thursday, 6 January, 2022
Date proposal approved: 
Monday, 17 January, 2022
Keywords: 
Epidemiology, Obesity, population study, Cardiovascular