Obesity as a risk factor for neuropathy: a case-control study.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Esra Ersan Tomo, Hacer Hicran Mutlu, Hasan Hüseyin Mutlu
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Abstract

Aim: Neuropathy, a common complication of diabetes associated with metabolic issues, lacks clarity regarding its prevalence in metabolically healthy obese versus non-obese individuals. Our study aims to compare neuropathy rates between those with and those without obesity and who are metabolically healthy.

Methods: We included individuals aged 20-50, one group with a body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg/m² (metabolically healthy and obese) and another with a BMI < 30 kg/m² (metabolically healthy and non-obese). Exclusion criteria encompassed diabetes, hypertension, chronic renal disease, vitamin B12 deficiency, anemia, primary amyloidosis, immune system disorders, malignancy, active infection, and paraneoplastic syndromes. Patients underwent assessments using the Neuropathy Symptom Score (NSS) and modified Neuropathy Disability Score (mNDS).

Results: The median scores for NSS and mNDS were higher among metabolically healthy obese individuals than non-obese participants (2 (1-4) vs. 0 (0-1) for NSS; p < 0.001 and 4 (2-5) vs. 2 (1-4) for mNDS; p < 0.001). Individuals with obesity had a 110.09 times higher likelihood of experiencing neuropathy compared to those without obesity. The severity of neuropathy was significantly greater in the metabolically healthy group with obesity. There were no statistically significant differences in anthropometric and laboratory values between participants with and without neuropathy, except for triglyceride levels. Patients with neuropathy exhibited higher triglyceride levels compared to those without neuropathy.

Conclusion: Our study demonstrated a higher prevalence of neuropathy among metabolically healthy obese individuals in comparison to those who were metabolically healthy and non-obese.

肥胖是神经病变的风险因素:一项病例对照研究。
目的:神经病变是与代谢问题相关的糖尿病常见并发症,但代谢健康的肥胖者与非肥胖者的神经病变发生率并不明确。我们的研究旨在比较代谢健康的肥胖者和非肥胖者的神经病变率:我们纳入了 20-50 岁的人群,其中一组体重指数(BMI)≥ 30 kg/m²(代谢健康且肥胖),另一组体重指数(BMI)≥ 30 kg/m²(代谢健康且肥胖):代谢健康肥胖者的 NSS 和 mNDS 中位数得分高于非肥胖者(NSS 为 2(1-4)分,mNDS 为 0(0-1)分;P 结论:我们的研究表明,代谢健康肥胖者的神经系统疾病患病率高于非肥胖者:我们的研究表明,与代谢健康的非肥胖者相比,代谢健康的肥胖者中神经病变的发病率更高。
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期刊介绍: Hormones-International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism is an international journal published quarterly with an international editorial board aiming at providing a forum covering all fields of endocrinology and metabolic disorders such as disruption of glucose homeostasis (diabetes mellitus), impaired homeostasis of plasma lipids (dyslipidemia), the disorder of bone metabolism (osteoporosis), disturbances of endocrine function and reproductive capacity of women and men. Hormones-International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism particularly encourages clinical, translational and basic science submissions in the areas of endocrine cancers, nutrition, obesity and metabolic disorders, quality of life of endocrine diseases, epidemiology of endocrine and metabolic disorders.
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