Abstract
OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the association between A Body Shape Index (ABSI) and risk of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) in middle-aged and older men. METHODS: Data were obtained from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), including 3,223 men aged ≥ 45 years. ABSI was calculated from waist circumference, BMI, and height. Logistic regression and restricted cubic spline models were used to assess the association and potential nonlinear relationship between ABSI and incident BPH. RESULTS: During 4 years of follow-up, 260 new BPH cases were identified. A nonlinear association was observed: ABSI was significantly associated with increased BPH risk within a moderate range (7.420–8.916), but not at lower or higher ABSI levels (OR = 1.532, 95% CI: 1.015–2.314, p = 0.042). CONCLUSION: ABSI was associated with BPH risk in a nonlinear pattern. These findings suggest that ABSI may serve as a potential risk indicator, although further research is needed. Limitations include reliance on self-reported BPH diagnosis and lack of biomarker data.