Association between arterial stiffness and MASLD in US young adults: base on NHANES 2005-2018

IF 4.3 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Qing-zhong Li , Jia-xin Tan , Quan-Zhi Qin , Guo-tian Ruan , Teng Deng , Yi-zhen Gong
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Abstract

Background

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) impacts >30 % of the world's population, imposing significant societal and familial burdens. Arterial stiffness is a known risk factor for various metabolic disorders, and early-onset MASLD may be linked to heightened arterial stiffness. However, studies investigating the link between arterial stiffness and MASLD are limited.

Methods

This study utilized data from the NHANES database, focusing on young adults aged 20 to 45 years, spanning from 2005 to 2018. The Fatty Liver Index (FLI) was used to diagnose MASLD, and the estimated Pulse Wave Velocity (ePWV) was utilized to assess arterial stiffness. The association between MASLD and arterial stiffness was analyzed using weighted multiple logistic regression models and restricted cubic splines. Sensitivity analyses were performed to evaluate the stability of the observed relationship.

Results

The study included 5 522 participants, with 3 415 serving as controls and 2 107 diagnosed with MASLD. The two groups differed significantly in age, income, and comorbidities, including hypertension and diabetes. The mean ePWV was 6.79 (SD = 0.71) in the MASLD group and 6.33 (SD = 0.57) in the control group, respectively. Adjusted weighted logistic regression models revealed that individuals in the high ePWV group (ePWV ≥ 6.559) had a 2.39-fold increased risk of onset compared to those in the low ePWV group (ePWV < 6.559), with statistical significance (P < 0.05). Restricted cubic splines (RCS) also demonstrated a positive linear correlation between ePWV and MASLD. Sensitivity analysis validated the strong correlation between ePWV and MASLD, while subgroup analysis demonstrated a positive association between ePWV and MASLD across most subgroups (OR > 1).

Conclusion

The study indicates a strong association between arterial stiffness, as measured by ePWV, and MASLD in young adults. The results suggest that targeting arterial stiffness could aid in preventing and managing MASLD.
美国年轻人动脉硬化与MASLD之间的关系:基于NHANES 2005-2018
代谢功能障碍相关的脂肪变性肝病(MASLD)影响着世界30%的人口,给社会和家庭带来了巨大的负担。动脉僵硬是各种代谢紊乱的已知危险因素,早发性MASLD可能与动脉僵硬升高有关。然而,研究动脉僵硬和MASLD之间的联系是有限的。方法本研究利用了NHANES数据库的数据,重点关注2005年至2018年期间20至45岁的年轻人。脂肪肝指数(FLI)用于诊断MASLD,估计脉搏波速度(ePWV)用于评估动脉僵硬度。使用加权多元逻辑回归模型和受限三次样条分析MASLD与动脉硬度之间的关系。进行敏感性分析以评价观察到的关系的稳定性。结果共纳入5 522名受试者,其中3 415名为对照组,2 107名诊断为MASLD。这两组在年龄、收入和合并症(包括高血压和糖尿病)方面存在显著差异。MASLD组和对照组的ePWV均值分别为6.79 (SD = 0.71)和6.33 (SD = 0.57)。调整后的加权logistic回归模型显示,高ePWV组(ePWV≥6.559)个体的发病风险比低ePWV组(ePWV <;6.559),差异有统计学意义(P <;0.05)。限制三次样条(RCS)也表明ePWV与MASLD呈正线性相关。敏感性分析证实了ePWV和MASLD之间的强相关性,而亚组分析显示ePWV和MASLD之间在大多数亚组(OR >;1).结论:该研究表明,动脉硬度(由ePWV测量)与年轻人的MASLD之间存在很强的相关性。结果表明,针对动脉僵硬可以帮助预防和管理MASLD。
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American journal of preventive cardiology
American journal of preventive cardiology Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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