China National Clinical Research Center for Neurological Diseases, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
Aging (Albany NY). 2021 Jun 3;13(11):15114-15125. doi: 10.18632/aging.203075.
We aim to investigate the risk of incident arterial stiffness according to metabolically healthy obese (MHO) phenotype in Chinese population. 37,180 participants with at least one-time measurement of branchial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) were included in the cross-sectional analysis, and 16,236 participants with repeated measurement of baPWV during the follow-ups were included in the longitudinal study. Cross-classification of body mass index (BMI) categories and metabolic health status created six groups. Linear and logistic regression analyses were used. The results of cross-sectional and longitudinal investigation were essentially the same, as the abnormality of baPWV increased with BMI categories in metabolically healthy participants, while the increasing tendency disappeared in metabolically unhealthy participants. A 1.4-fold, 2.2-fold increased risk for the new occurrence of arterial stiffness were documented in MHO and metabolically unhealthy obese participants compared to metabolically healthy normal-weight controls in the fully adjusted model. Further stratified analysis showed that metabolic health status was an interaction factor between BMI and arterial stiffness in all study populations (=0.0001 for cross-sectional study and =0.0238 for longitudinal study). In conclusion, metabolic health status and BMI categories contribute to the progression of arterial stiffness, while BMI is positively associated with arterial stiffness only in metabolically healthy participants.
我们旨在研究代谢健康肥胖(MHO)表型在中国人群中与动脉僵硬度的关系。共纳入了 37180 名至少有一次臂踝脉搏波速度(baPWV)测量值的横断面分析参与者,以及 16236 名在随访期间重复测量 baPWV 的纵向研究参与者。通过对体重指数(BMI)类别和代谢健康状况进行交叉分类,创建了六个组。采用线性和逻辑回归分析。横断面和纵向研究的结果基本一致,即代谢健康参与者中,baPWV 的异常程度随 BMI 类别增加而增加,而代谢不健康参与者中,这种趋势消失。与代谢健康正常体重对照组相比,在完全调整模型中,MHO 和代谢不健康肥胖参与者新发生动脉僵硬的风险增加了 1.4 倍和 2.2 倍。进一步的分层分析表明,在所有研究人群中,代谢健康状况是 BMI 和动脉僵硬之间的交互因素(横断面研究为=0.0001,纵向研究为=0.0238)。总之,代谢健康状况和 BMI 类别有助于动脉僵硬度的进展,而 BMI 与动脉僵硬度的相关性仅在代谢健康参与者中呈正相关。