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代谢综合征及相关肥胖与健康行为中的种族差异:台湾的一项社区研究。

Ethnic disparity in metabolic syndrome and related obesity and health behavior: a community study in Taiwan.

作者信息

Lin Chih-Ying, Hung Hui-Jung, Chung Chi-Jung, Huang Chia-Ti, Wu Trong-Neng, Chen Chiu-Ying

机构信息

Department of Public Health, China Medical University, No. 100, Sec. 1, Jingmao Rd., Beitun Dist., Taichung, 40604, Taiwan.

Department of Nursing and Graduate Institute of Nursing, Asia University, No. 500, Lioufeng Rd., Wufeng, Taichung, 41354, Taiwan.

出版信息

Diabetol Metab Syndr. 2021 Nov 17;13(1):134. doi: 10.1186/s13098-021-00751-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

As studies on ethnic disparities in metabolic syndrome and its risk factors in Taiwan are still rare, the aims of this study were: (1) to detect the differences in the rates of metabolic syndrome, obesity and health behaviors between two ethnic groups (indigenous Tsou and nonindigenous Han) living in the same area and with similar age and sex distributions; (2) to examine whether ethnicity per se plays a significant role in the occurrence of metabolic syndrome, while taking other risk factors including sociodemographic characteristics, obesity and health behaviors into consideration.

METHODS

This is a cross-sectional study using data from a community survey conducted in Chiayi County in southwestern Taiwan. A frequency matching strategy by age and sex with a ratio of 1 (Tsou) to 3 (Han) was applied to select a comparable sample between both ethnic groups (667 Tsou and 2001 Han) from among the survey participants. Furthermore, participants with cardiometabolic diseases diagnosed before the surveyed day were excluded to avoid confounding any associated risk factors for developing metabolic syndrome (MS). A final analytic sample of 1482 remained. The used information included sociodemographic characteristics, medical histories, health behaviors, and the concentrations of triglycerides, cholesterol, and glucose.

RESULTS

Indigenous Tsou had significantly higher rates of metabolic syndromes, obesity and unhealthy behaviors than their Han counterparts (MS: 54.0% vs. 29.1%, obesity: 54.0% vs. 23.2%, drinking alcohol: 17.5% vs. 13.6%, and higher intake of fried food: 6.4% vs. 4.4%), even though they were similar in age and sex distributions. The significant risk factors for subsequently developing MS included being indigenous Tsou (adjusted POR = 2.62, P < 0.001), older, single, and obese. Stratified analyses on the risk factors for developing MS by health behaviors and by obese problems also indicated increased risks of being indigenous Tsou.

CONCLUSIONS

There existed ethnic differences in the rates of metabolic syndrome, obesity, and health behaviors. Ethnicity per se did play a significant role in developing MS; in particular indigenous Tsou people had increased risks, suggesting possible biological reasons rooted in their origins that need further exploration. In addition, unhealthy behaviors may potentially have an indirect effect on developing MS via their effect on obesity.

摘要

背景

由于台湾地区关于代谢综合征及其危险因素的种族差异研究仍然较少,本研究的目的是:(1)检测居住在同一地区、年龄和性别分布相似的两个种族群体(原住民邹族和非原住民汉族)在代谢综合征、肥胖和健康行为发生率上的差异;(2)在考虑包括社会人口学特征、肥胖和健康行为等其他危险因素的情况下,研究种族本身在代谢综合征发生中是否起重要作用。

方法

这是一项横断面研究,使用了台湾西南部嘉义县社区调查的数据。采用年龄和性别频率匹配策略,以1(邹族)比3(汉族)的比例从调查参与者中选取两个种族群体之间具有可比性的样本(667名邹族和2001名汉族)。此外,排除在调查日前被诊断患有心脏代谢疾病的参与者,以避免混淆任何与代谢综合征(MS)发生相关的危险因素。最终的分析样本为1482人。所使用的信息包括社会人口学特征、病史、健康行为以及甘油三酯、胆固醇和血糖浓度。

结果

原住民邹族的代谢综合征、肥胖和不健康行为发生率显著高于汉族(代谢综合征:54.0%对29.1%,肥胖:54.0%对23.2%,饮酒:17.5%对13.6%,油炸食品摄入量较高:6.4%对4.4%),尽管他们在年龄和性别分布上相似。随后发生MS的显著危险因素包括是原住民邹族(调整后的POR = 2.62,P < 0.001)、年龄较大、单身和肥胖。按健康行为和肥胖问题对MS发生危险因素进行分层分析也表明,邹族的风险增加。

结论

代谢综合征、肥胖和健康行为发生率存在种族差异。种族本身在MS发生中确实起重要作用;特别是原住民邹族人群风险增加,提示可能存在源于其种族起源的生物学原因,需要进一步探索。此外,不健康行为可能通过对肥胖的影响对MS发生产生间接作用。

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