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Association between percent body fat and low high-density lipoproteinemia in middle-aged men in Koreaopen access

Authors
Chang-Hyun LeeSeon-Hye WonHee-Yeon KimSung-Eun ChoiSang-Yeon Suh
Issue Date
Jul-2025
Publisher
대한가정의학회
Keywords
High-Density Lipoprotein Deficiency; Body Fat Distribution; Dyslipidemia; Cross-Sectional studies
Citation
Korean Journal of Family Medicine, v.46, no.4, pp 247 - 252
Pages
6
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Family Medicine
Volume
46
Number
4
Start Page
247
End Page
252
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/58840
DOI
10.4082/kjfm.23.0246
ISSN
2005-6443
2092-6715
Abstract
Background: Obesity is a significant health risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. Dyslipidemia, defined as a low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) level, is associated with these risks. Recent bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) devices offer precise measurements of the percent body fat (PBF). We aimed to determine the association between PBF and HDL-C levels in middle-aged men in Korea. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional sstudy of men aged 40-65 years who visited a health examination center. Body composition was analyzed using BIA. Health habits were assessed using a self-administered questionnaire. The participants were divided into four groups based on their PBF: group 1 (<21%), group 2 (21%–23.99%), group 3 (24%–28.99%), and group 4 (≥29%). Logistic regression was used to obtain the odds ratio (OR) between the PBF group and the low HDL-C level and adjusted for other variables. Results: In this study, 2,685 men were analyzed. The number of individuals diagnosed with low HDL-C levels increased significantly as the group-specific PBF increased. Group 4 showed a 5.5-fold greater association with low HDL-C compared to group 1 (P<0.01), whereas group 3 and group 2 showed an OR of 4.38 and 2.95 (P<0.01 and P<0.01), respectively. Conclusion: These results suggest that if middle-aged men are able to decrease their body fat by <5%, their HDL-C levels will increase. We suggest that 3%–5% PBF is a useful guideline for general body fat reduction in Korean middle-aged men in primary care.
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