Optimal definitions for abdominal obesity and the metabolic syndrome in Andean Hispanics: the PREVENCION study

安第斯西班牙裔腹部肥胖和代谢综合征的最佳定义:预防研究

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作者:Josefina Medina-Lezama, Catherine A Pastorius, Humberto Zea-Diaz, Antonio Bernabe-Ortiz, Fernando Corrales-Medina, Oscar Leopoldo Morey-Vargas, Diana Andrea Chirinos, Edgar Muñoz-Atahualpa, Julio Chirinos-Pacheco, Julio Alonso Chirinos; PREVENCION Investigators

Conclusions

Our findings support the use of ethnic-specific waist circumference cutoffs and the updated MetS definition in Andean adults.

Methods

Among 1,448 Andean adults, we assessed the relationship between waist circumference and subclinical vascular disease assessed by carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) and manifest cardiovascular disease (M-CVD).

Objective

We aimed to establish optimal definitions for abdominal obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) among Andean adults. Research design and

Results

Optimal waist circumference cutoffs to classify individuals with abnormal cIMT or M-CVD were >97 and >87 cm in men and women, respectively. With these cutoffs, there was substantial disagreement between the original American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (AHA/NHLBI) and the recently updated MetS definition, particularly among men (kappa = 0.85). Subjects with MetS identified by the updated definition but not meeting the original AHA/NHLBI MetS criteria demonstrated significantly increased cIMT (P < 0.001) compared with subjects who did not meet the MetS criteria by either definition. Conclusions: Our findings support the use of ethnic-specific waist circumference cutoffs and the updated MetS definition in Andean adults.

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