Weight-adjusted waist index predicts metabolic syndrome in Caucasian patients with obesity.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Daniel de Luis Román, David Primo, Olatz Izaola Jáuregui, Daniel Rico Bigues, Juan José López Gómez
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Abstract

Background and aims: the usefulness of the weight-adjusted waist index (WWI) among persons with metabolic syndrome (MS) has not been previously evaluated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the ability of WWI to predict MS in a Caucasian population with obesity.

Methods: we conducted a cross sectional study in 2162 Caucasian patients with obesity. Anthropometric data (weight, height, body mass index [BMI], waist circumference, [WWI]), bioimpedanciometer parameters (total fat mass [FM], skeletal muscle mass [SMM] and skeletal muscle mass index [SMMi]), blood pressure, presence of MS and biochemical parameters were recorded and compared by tertiles of WWI.

Results: a total of 1,176 subjects had MS (54.4 %) and 986 did not show MS (45.6 %). Compared with the lowest WWI category Q1 (< 11.24 cm/√kg), the prevalence of MS increased in the logistic regression model adjusted by sex and age in the Q3 group (OR = 2.53, 95 % CI = 1.71-3.23; p = 0.001). In addition, the prevalence of MS was higher in the Q3 group than in Q2 (OR = 1.65, 95 % CI = 1.25-2.17; p = 0.005). Finally, the prevalence of MS in Q2 was higher than in the Q1 group (OR = 1.21, 95 % CI = 1.06-3.11; p = 0.01). The area under the curve (AUC) to assess the ability of WWI to identify MS showed values of 0.811 (0.687-0.871; p = 0.001). The cut-off point according to the Youden index was 11.59, with sensitivity and specificity of 70 % and 93.4 %, respectively.

Conclusion: we described a good accuracy of WWI to identify MS an independent association between WWI in Caucasian patients with obesity.

体重调整后的腰围指数可预测白种人肥胖症患者的代谢综合征。
背景和目的:体重调整腰围指数(WWI)在代谢综合征(MS)患者中的实用性尚未得到评估。方法:我们对 2162 名高加索肥胖症患者进行了一项横断面研究。我们记录了人体测量数据(体重、身高、体重指数[BMI]、腰围[WWI])、生物阻力计参数(总脂肪量[FM]、骨骼肌质量[SMM]和骨骼肌质量指数[SMMi])、血压、是否患有多发性硬化症以及生化参数,并按 WWI 的三等分进行了比较。结果:共有 1,176 名受试者患有多发性硬化症(54.4%),986 名受试者未出现多发性硬化症(45.6%)。与 WWI 值最低的 Q1 组(< 11.24 cm/√kg)相比,在经性别和年龄调整的逻辑回归模型中,Q3 组的多发性硬化症患病率有所上升(OR = 2.53,95 % CI = 1.71-3.23;p = 0.001)。此外,第三季度组的 MS 患病率高于第二季度组(OR = 1.65,95 % CI = 1.25-2.17;p = 0.005)。最后,MS 在 Q2 组的发病率高于 Q1 组(OR = 1.21,95 % CI = 1.06-3.11;p = 0.01)。曲线下面积(AUC)显示,WWI 识别 MS 的能力值为 0.811 (0.687-0.871; p = 0.001)。根据尤登指数确定的分界点为 11.59,敏感性和特异性分别为 70 % 和 93.4 %。
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