MetS-Z: A gender- and age-specific scoring system for predicting type 2 diabetes.

IF 3.2 3区 医学
Paul Wei-Che Hsu, Yi-Rong Chen, Wayne Huey-Herng Sheu
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Abstract

Aims: Current metabolic syndrome (mets) criteria often lack consideration for age and gender differences. This study introduces the mets-Z score, a novel tool designed to enhance mets assessment and improve long-term outcome predictions.

Materials and methods: The mets-Z score was developed using principal component analysis (PCA) to weight five mets indicators-waist circumference, blood glucose, blood pressure, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and triglycerides-by gender and age. Data from 188,739 Taiwan Biobank participants, stratified by gender and age groups (20-39, 40-54, 55-64, 65+ years), were analyzed. Predictive performance for type 2 diabetes mellitus onset was assessed over a 4- to 5-year follow-up.

Results: The mets-Z score achieved superior accuracy in predicting type 2 diabetes mellitus onset, with an AUC of 0.76 in men and 0.80 in women, significantly outperforming conventional indices (P < 0.0001).

Conclusions: By integrating age- and gender-specific variations, the mets-Z score provides a more personalized and precise tool for assessing metabolic and diabetes risk, surpassing existing methods. The tool is available for public use at http://bioinfolab.nhri.edu.tw/metsz/, supporting broader applications in precision medicine.

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Journal of Diabetes Investigation
Journal of Diabetes Investigation Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Diabetes Investigation is your core diabetes journal from Asia; the official journal of the Asian Association for the Study of Diabetes (AASD). The journal publishes original research, country reports, commentaries, reviews, mini-reviews, case reports, letters, as well as editorials and news. Embracing clinical and experimental research in diabetes and related areas, the Journal of Diabetes Investigation includes aspects of prevention, treatment, as well as molecular aspects and pathophysiology. Translational research focused on the exchange of ideas between clinicians and researchers is also welcome. Journal of Diabetes Investigation is indexed by Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE).
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