The study compares the effects of ultrasound lipolysis and cryo lipolysis on cholesterol, triglyceride, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein, body mass index, skin thickness, waist circumference, and waist hip ratio in centrally obese middle aged men. It also investigates the impact of ultrasound lipolysis on skin thickness, waist circumference, and waist hip ratio.
Obesity has become a key risk factor for the development of cardiovascular diseases and dyslipidemia. Overweight and abdominal obesity has increased in men more than in women. For young individuals, intra-abdominal fat is the important component of the body fat for six of the eight metabolic risk factors. Intra-abdominal fat might contribute to that most patients with acute myocardial infarction at a young age are men. Abdominal lipolysis by ultra sonic is a safe and efficacious method and can effectively decrease waist circumference, waist hip ratio and blood cholesterol. Adding cryolipolysis to a low-calorie diet is protocol from other methods to improve the body profile, in form of body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, as well subcutaneous fat tissues thickness, but also leads to improvement in lipid profile and liver enzymes
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
66
Ultrasound lipolysis uses a Luvitra device to emit low-frequency ultrasound pulsed waves. The abdominal area is divided into two sections and the patient is placed in a comfortable supine lying position. The cavitation head is applied slowly to each segment in small circular movements. The treatment lasts 30 minutes on each side, with each session lasting 60 minutes. The same abdominal area is treated every two weeks for three months. The procedure involves cleaning the skin with alcohol cotton.
The study utilized Lipocool, a cryolipolysis apparatus from Korea, with a thermoelectric cooling element. Participants were treated with thermal coupling gel on their abdomen, and the tissue was drawn into the applicator with a moderate vacuum. The device was used for 40-50 minutes, with energy extraction controlled by sensors. The system stopped cold exposure and the clinician released the vacuum. Participants underwent cryolipolysis sessions every 2 weeks for 3 months.
out-patient clinic, faculty of physical therapy, Cairo university
Giza, Egypt
assessment of change of lipid profile
A low-calorie diet is a structured plan that restricts daily caloric intake, often used for weight loss. It involves consuming 1,200 to 1,500 calories daily, creating a calorie deficit. However, it requires discipline and safety. The diet is low in fat (20-25%), high in complex carbohydrates (60%), and sufficient in protein (25-50%).
Time frame: at baseline and after 3 months
assessment of BMI using Body weight and height scale
For measuring weight in kg and height in cm to calculate the body mass index (BMI) by dividing weight in kg on Height in meter square
Time frame: at baseline and after 3 months
assessment of change of skin fold thickness using skin caliper
A caliper is used to measure suprailiac skinfold thickness where subcutaneous fat is pulled away from the muscle with the caliper tongs situated at their ends. For men, the direction of fold pulling was vertical and is taken 2 cm to the side of the umbilicus.
Time frame: at baseline and after 3 months
assessment of change of Waist Circumference using tape measurement
A tape, resistant to stretching will be used to measure the waist circumference at the midpoint in line between the lower border of the last felt rib and the iliac crest's highest point. All patients will standing in a comfortable position, with both feet in close proximity, both arms beside the body
Time frame: at baseline and after 3 months
assessment of change of Waist Hip Ratio
Using a non-stretchable tape, the hips is measured at the widest part of the hip bones, and the waist is measured at the midpoint in line between the lower border of the last felt rib and the iliac crest's highest point then the WHR will calculated by dividing the waist measurement by the hip measurement.
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A low-calorie diet is a structured plan that restricts daily caloric intake, often used for weight loss. It involves consuming 1,200 to 1,500 calories daily, creating a calorie deficit. However, it requires discipline and safety. The diet is low in fat (20-25%), high in complex carbohydrates (60%), and sufficient in protein (25-50%).
Time frame: at baseline and after 3 months