Association between metabolic visceral fat score and left ventricular hypertrophy in individuals with type 2 diabetes.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Lu Wang, Simo Liu, Jing Ke, Bin Cao, Di Wang, Qianqian Zhao, Haolin Gong, Yuan Fang, Zhaohui Zheng, Caiguo Yu, Nannan Wu, Yan Ma, Ke Yu, Longyan Yang, Dong Zhao
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Abstract

Background: Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), a hallmark of early-stage heart failure (HF), is a common complication in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Metabolic Visceral Fat Score (METS-VF), a novel metric for estimating visceral adiposity, may provide valuable insights into LVH risk. This study explores the association between METS-VF and LVH in T2DM and compare its predictive performance to traditional abdominal obesity indices.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 4,988 adults with T2DM. Participants were stratified into quartiles based on METS-VF. Logistic regression models assessed the association between METS-VF and LVH. Restricted cubic spline analyses evaluated nonlinear relationships, while stratified analyses explored subgroups effects. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves compared the predictive performance of METS-VF with other indices.

Results: LVH prevalence increased across METS-VF quartiles (Quartile 1: 7.9%; Quartile 2: 13.0%; Quartile 3: 20.0%; Quartile 4: 31.0%; P < 0.001). Higher METS-VF was independently associated with LVH (OR: 9.79; 95% CI: 6.16-15.76; P < 0.001). A nonlinear relationship was observed between METS-VF and LVH, with a steeper risk increase above specific thresholds. Stratified analyses showed that the positive association between METS-VF and LVH was consistent. METS-VF outperformed traditional indices in predicting LVH (AUC: 0.68; 95% CI: 0.66-0.70).

Conclusions: METS-VF is strongly associated with LVH in T2DM, demonstrating superior predictive performance compared to traditional indices. METS-VF is a practical, cost-effective tool for early cardiac risk stratification, facilitating timely interventions to mitigate HF risk in T2DM populations.

2型糖尿病患者代谢内脏脂肪评分与左心室肥厚的关系
背景:左心室肥厚(LVH)是早期心力衰竭(HF)的标志,是2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者的常见并发症。代谢内脏脂肪评分(METS-VF)是一种评估内脏脂肪的新指标,可能为LVH风险提供有价值的见解。本研究探讨T2DM患者met - vf和LVH之间的关系,并将其与传统腹部肥胖指标的预测效果进行比较。方法:这项横断面研究包括4988名成年T2DM患者。根据METS-VF将参与者分为四分位数。Logistic回归模型评估met - vf与LVH之间的关系。限制三次样条分析评估非线性关系,而分层分析探索亚群效应。受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线比较了METS-VF与其他指标的预测效果。结果:在METS-VF四分位数中LVH患病率增加(四分位数1:7.9%;四分位数2:13.0%;四分位数3:20.0%;四分位数4:31.0%;结论:T2DM患者的met - vf与LVH密切相关,与传统指标相比具有更好的预测性能。METS-VF是一种实用的、具有成本效益的早期心脏风险分层工具,有助于及时干预以降低T2DM人群的HF风险。
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Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome
Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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170
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome publishes articles on all aspects of the pathophysiology of diabetes and metabolic syndrome. By publishing original material exploring any area of laboratory, animal or clinical research into diabetes and metabolic syndrome, the journal offers a high-visibility forum for new insights and discussions into the issues of importance to the relevant community.
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