We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis aimed at estimating the association between perivascular adipose tissue (PVAT) and some of the cardiovascular risk factors. A systematic search was conducted from January 1980 up to and including 2022 to identify studies that examined the relationship between PVAT and cardiovascular risk factors as obesity and its indices, hypertension, lipids, and glucose intolerance/diabetes. The Medline and Embase databases were searched using the PubMed and Scopus. Data were extracted from 23 studies that fit the criteria. To conduct meta-analysis, we used an approximation of equating the method of correlating assessment because different authors used either Pearson or Spearman correlation. Interrelations of PVAT and body mass index were analyzed in eight studies. Most studies revealed reliable direct correlation; the results of the meta-analysis also showed a significant ( = 0.37,  < 0.01,  = 12,346) correlation. PVAT and waist circumference were analyzed in six studies. Meta-analysis on the selected sample ( = 10,947) showed a significant ( = 0.45,  < 0.01) correlation. Relationship between PVAT and hypertension was revealed in three studies. Direct correlations were found in all studies. Meta-analysis showed the reliability of the correlation dependence ( = 0.21,  < 0.01,  = 3996). PVAT and blood glucose was evaluated in three studies ( = 3689). In each study a reliable ( < 0.05) direct correlation was obtained. Meta-analysis showed a significant correlation of weak strength ( = 0.24,  < 0.01). We demonstrated significant positive correlations of PVAT with the levels of total cholesterol ( = 0.05,  < 0.01), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( = 0.13,  < 0.01), and triglycerides ( = 0.29,  < 0.01), and a negative relationship with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( = -0.18,  < 0.01) in this meta-analysis. Despite some limitations, the findings of this systematic review and meta-analysis confirmed that PVAT significantly correlates with studied cardiovascular risk factors. Because PVAT presents a great interest in terms of cardiovascular remodeling and cardiovascular disease, its assessment in patients with and without cardiovascular pathology needs further research.

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