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HARVEST研究中年轻参与者健康超重和肥胖表型的长期不稳定性:性别的影响。

Instability of Healthy Overweight and Obesity Phenotypes over the Long Term in Young Participants in the HARVEST Study: Influence of Sex.

作者信息

Palatini Paolo, Saladini Francesca, Mos Lucio, Vriz Olga, Ermolao Andrea, Battista Francesca, Mazzer Adriano, Canevari Mattia, Rattazzi Marcello

机构信息

Studium Patavinum and Department of Medicine, University of Padova, 35128 Padova, Italy.

Cittadella Town Hospital, 35013 Cittadella, Italy.

出版信息

J Cardiovasc Dev Dis. 2024 Jan 31;11(2):47. doi: 10.3390/jcdd11020047.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Whether healthy metabolic status is stable or only temporary is still controversial. The aim of the present study was to determine the frequency of the transition from metabolically healthy to metabolically unhealthy status, or vice versa, over the long term.

METHODS

We examined 970 individuals of 18 to 45 years of age. The participants' mean age was 33.1 ± 8.6 years and mean BP was 145.5 ± 10.6/93.5 ± 5.7 mmHg. Participants were classified into four groups according to whether they had normal weight or overweight/obesity (OwOb) and were metabolically healthy or unhealthy. After 7.5 years, 24.3% of men and 41.9% of women in the metabolically healthy normal-weight group remained metabolically healthy ( < 0.0001). Among the metabolically healthy OwOb participants, 31.9% remained metabolically healthy, with a similar frequency in men and women. However, more OwOb women (19.1%) than men (5.7%) achieved normal weight ( < 0.0001). Among the metabolically unhealthy OwOb subjects, 81.8% of men and 69.3% of women remained metabolically unhealthy, 7.4% of men and 12.0% of women transitioned to OwOb healthy status, and 10.7% of men and 18.7% of women achieved normal weight (men versus women, < 0.0001). Predictors of transition to unhealthy status were high BP, high BMI, and smoking. Male sex was a borderline predictor of progression to unhealthy status in OwOb participants ( = 0.073).

CONCLUSION

These data show that metabolically healthy status is a highly unstable condition in both normal-weight and OwOb individuals. The impairment of metabolic status was more frequent in men than in women. Lifestyle counseling produced beneficial effects in almost one-third of metabolically unhealthy OwOb women and in less than one-fifth of men.

摘要

背景

健康的代谢状态是稳定的还是只是暂时的,目前仍存在争议。本研究的目的是确定长期内从代谢健康状态转变为代谢不健康状态,或反之亦然的频率。

方法

我们对970名年龄在18至45岁之间的个体进行了检查。参与者的平均年龄为33.1±8.6岁,平均血压为145.5±10.6/93.5±5.7 mmHg。根据参与者体重正常或超重/肥胖(OwOb)以及代谢健康或不健康,将他们分为四组。7.5年后,代谢健康的正常体重组中24.3%的男性和41.9%的女性仍保持代谢健康(<0.0001)。在代谢健康的超重/肥胖参与者中,31.9%仍保持代谢健康,男性和女性的频率相似。然而,超重/肥胖女性(19.1%)达到正常体重的比例高于男性(5.7%)(<0.0001)。在代谢不健康的超重/肥胖受试者中,81.8%的男性和69.3%的女性仍保持代谢不健康,7.4%的男性和12.0%的女性转变为超重/肥胖健康状态,10.7%的男性和18.7%的女性达到正常体重(男性与女性相比,<0.0001)。向不健康状态转变的预测因素包括高血压、高BMI和吸烟。男性性别是超重/肥胖参与者进展为不健康状态的临界预测因素(P=0.073)。

结论

这些数据表明,代谢健康状态在正常体重和超重/肥胖个体中都是高度不稳定的状态。代谢状态受损在男性中比在女性中更常见。生活方式咨询对近三分之一的代谢不健康的超重/肥胖女性和不到五分之一的男性产生了有益影响。

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