Paek Kyung Won, Chun Ki Hong, Lee Kwan Woo
Division of Social Welfare, Baekseok Unversity, Cheonan, Korea.
J Korean Med Sci. 2006 Aug;21(4):701-8. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2006.21.4.701.
This research analyzes the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in Korea and examines how the presence of a familial history of diseases related to MS, such as hypertension/stroke, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes, affect the development of MS in Koreans. The prevalence of MS and its components, as defined by the Nation-al Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel guidelines, were evaluated in nationally representative samples of non-institutionalized civilian Koreans. This analysis is based on the 2001 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, which used a stratified multistage probability sampling design. The final study included 5,742 adults who had completed the necessary health examinations and met the diagnosis of MS. The prevalence of MS was 25.5% in men and 28.7% in women. Odds ratio for MS among men with a familial history of hypertension/stroke was higher than that among men who did not have this history. The OR for MS among women with a familial history of hypertension/stroke or diabetes was higher than that among women who had no familial history of these diseases. These results show that familial history of hypertension/stroke and diabetes was significantly related to the presence of MS in both young men and women.
本研究分析了韩国代谢综合征(MS)的患病率,并探讨与MS相关疾病(如高血压/中风、心血管疾病和糖尿病)的家族病史对韩国人MS发病的影响。按照美国国家胆固醇教育计划成人治疗专家组指南所定义的MS及其组成部分的患病率,在具有全国代表性的非机构化韩国平民样本中进行了评估。本分析基于2001年韩国国民健康与营养检查调查,该调查采用分层多阶段概率抽样设计。最终研究纳入了5742名完成必要健康检查且符合MS诊断标准的成年人。男性MS患病率为25.5%,女性为28.7%。有高血压/中风家族史的男性患MS的比值比高于无此家族史的男性。有高血压/中风或糖尿病家族史的女性患MS的比值比高于无这些疾病家族史的女性。这些结果表明,高血压/中风和糖尿病家族史与年轻男性和女性MS的存在显著相关。