Relationships between Hematometabolic Index and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Middle-aged Men.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Ichiro Wakabayashi
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Abstract

Objective: We have recently proposed hematometabolic index (HMI), defined as the product of blood hemoglobin concentration and leukocyte count after modification, as a new discriminator of cardiovascular risk. However, the relationships between HMI and the traditional cardiovascular risk factors remain to be determined.

Methods: The subjects were 10917 middle-aged men who had received annual health checkup examinations. HMI was calculated as the product of hemoglobin (g/dl)-minus-13 and leukocyte count (/μl)-minus-3000. Relationships between HMI and traditional cardiovascular risk factors were investigated.

Results: HMI tended to be lower with an increase of age and was significantly higher in smokers than in nonsmokers. HMI was significantly lower in drinkers than in nondrinkers and was significantly lower in subjects with a habit of regular exercise than in subjects without such a habit. In analysis of variance and logistic regression analysis using quartile groups of HMI, HMI was significantly associated with BMI, waist-to-height ratio, blood pressure, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and hemoglobin A1c. Adjusted odds ratios of the fourth vs. first quartiles of HMI were 3.44 (3.00~3.93) for high BMI, 3.53 (3.11~4.01) for high waist-to-height ratio, 1.54 (1.33~1.79) for hypertension, 2.56 (2.22~2.96) for high triglycerides, 1.68 (1.35~2.09) for low HDL cholesterol, 2.50 (2.15~2.91) for high LDL cholesterol, 2.15 (1.65~2.79) for diabetes, 3.89 (3.35~4.52) for high cardiometabolic index, and 3.98 (3.27~4.85) for metabolic syndrome.

Conclusion: HMI was associated with traditional cardiovascular risk factors including smoking, alcohol drinking, regular exercise, adiposity, blood pressure, blood lipids, and glycemic status. HMI declined with an increase of age. Therefore, HMI is a discriminator of cardiovascular risk that is influenced by age.

中年男性血液代谢指数与心血管危险因素的关系
目的:我们最近提出了血液代谢指数(HMI),定义为血液血红蛋白浓度和白细胞计数修改后的乘积,作为心血管危险的新鉴别指标。然而,HMI与传统心血管危险因素之间的关系仍有待确定。方法:选取每年进行健康体检的中年男性10917例。HMI计算为血红蛋白(g/dl)- -13与白细胞计数(/μl)- -3000的乘积。研究了HMI与传统心血管危险因素的关系。结果:HMI随年龄的增加而降低,吸烟者的HMI明显高于非吸烟者。饮酒者的HMI明显低于不饮酒者,有规律运动习惯的受试者的HMI明显低于没有规律运动习惯的受试者。在方差分析和logistic回归分析中,HMI与BMI、腰高比、血压、甘油三酯、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇和血红蛋白A1c显著相关。HMI第4四分位数与第1四分位数的校正比值比分别为:高BMI组3.44(3.00~3.93)、高腰高比组3.53(3.11~4.01)、高血压组1.54(1.33~1.79)、高甘油三酯组2.56(2.22~2.96)、低HDL胆固醇组1.68(1.35~2.09)、高LDL胆固醇组2.50(2.15~2.91)、糖尿病组2.15(1.65~2.79)、高心代谢指数组3.89(3.35~4.52)、代谢综合征组3.98(3.27~4.85)。结论:HMI与吸烟、饮酒、定期运动、肥胖、血压、血脂和血糖状况等传统心血管危险因素相关。HMI随年龄的增加而下降。因此,HMI是受年龄影响的心血管风险的鉴别指标。
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Annals of clinical and laboratory science
Annals of clinical and laboratory science 医学-医学实验技术
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期刊介绍: The Annals of Clinical & Laboratory Science welcomes manuscripts that report research in clinical science, including pathology, clinical chemistry, biotechnology, molecular biology, cytogenetics, microbiology, immunology, hematology, transfusion medicine, organ and tissue transplantation, therapeutics, toxicology, and clinical informatics.
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