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根据韩国男性肥胖程度分层的代谢健康状况对糖尿病风险的评估

Estimation of risk for diabetes according to the metabolically healthy status stratified by degree of obesity in Korean men.

作者信息

Ryoo Jae-Hong, Park Sung Keun, Ye Sungmin, Choi Joong-Myung, Oh Chang-Mo, Kim Sun Yong, Shin Ju-Young, Park Jai Hyung, Hong Hyun Pyo, Ko Taeg Su

机构信息

Department of Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Total Healthcare Center, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, 78 Saemunan-gil, Jongro-Gu, Seoul, 110-746, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Endocrine. 2015 Dec;50(3):650-8. doi: 10.1007/s12020-015-0635-5. Epub 2015 May 29.

Abstract

Although obesity is clearly identified as a risk factor for diabetes, the relationship between diabetes and metabolically healthy status of obesity is less clear. This study was aimed to evaluate the incidental risk of diabetes according to metabolically healthy status of obesity. 31,834 Korean men without diabetes categorized into six groups according to their metabolically healthy status stratified by degree of obesity were followed up for 5 years: metabolically healthy normal weight (MH-NW), metabolically healthy overweight (MH-OW), metabolically healthy obese (MHO), metabolically unhealthy normal weight (MU-NW), metabolically unhealthy overweight (MU-OW), and metabolically unhealthy obese (MUO). Cox proportional hazards analysis was used to measure the risk for diabetes according to their categories. While overall incidence was 9.0 %, incidence of diabetes was in proportion to the degree of obesity and metabolically healthy status (MH-NW: 6.3 %, MH-OW: 7.5 %, MHO: 9.2 %, MU-NW: 11.8 %, MU-OW: 14.9 %, MUO: 20.1 %). When MH-NW was set as reference, the adjusted HRs (95 % CI) for diabetes of the MH-OW, MHO, MU-NW, MU-OW, MUO compared to MH-NW were 1.18 (1.06-1.32), 1.58 (1.03-2.41), 1.81 (1.61-2.04), 2.36 (2.11-2.63), and 3.47 (2.84-4.24), respectively. In conclusion, risk for diabetes was in proportion to the degree of obesity in both metabolically healthy and unhealthy group. Metabolically healthy status was more significant determinant for incident diabetes than obesity itself.

摘要

尽管肥胖被明确认定为糖尿病的一个风险因素,但糖尿病与肥胖的代谢健康状态之间的关系尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估根据肥胖的代谢健康状态得出的糖尿病发病风险。31834名无糖尿病的韩国男性根据其肥胖程度分层的代谢健康状态被分为六组,并随访5年:代谢健康正常体重(MH-NW)、代谢健康超重(MH-OW)、代谢健康肥胖(MHO)、代谢不健康正常体重(MU-NW)、代谢不健康超重(MU-OW)和代谢不健康肥胖(MUO)。采用Cox比例风险分析来测量根据其类别得出的糖尿病风险。虽然总体发病率为9.0%,但糖尿病发病率与肥胖程度和代谢健康状态成比例(MH-NW:6.3%,MH-OW:7.5%,MHO:9.2%,MU-NW:11.8%,MU-OW:14.9%,MUO:20.1%)。当将MH-NW作为参照时,与MH-NW相比,MH-OW、MHO、MU-NW、MU-OW、MUO组糖尿病的校正风险比(95%可信区间)分别为1.18(1.06 - 1.32)、1.58(1.03 - 2.41)、1.81(1.61 - 2.04)、2.36(2.11 - 2.63)和3.47(2.84 - 4.24)。总之,在代谢健康和不健康组中,糖尿病风险均与肥胖程度成比例。代谢健康状态对糖尿病发病而言是比肥胖本身更重要的决定因素。

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