Combined effect of body mass index and atherogenic index of plasma on risk of stroke among individuals with abnormal glucose metabolism: Evidence from the China health and retirement longitudinal study.

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Diabetes & vascular disease research Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-15 DOI:10.1177/14791641251380212
Yushan Liao, Liheng Chen, Jinshen Huang, Haiqiong Liu, Zehua Li, Jing Yan, Yanbin Cai, Yu Sun, Wen Jin, Jingbin Guo
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ObjectiveWe aimed to explored the association between atherogenic index of plasma (AIP), body mass index (BMI) and stroke risk among people with abnormal glucose metabolism.MethodsThis study included participants with abnormal glucose metabolism from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS). AIP was computed using the formula log (Triglyceride/High-density lipoprotein cholesterol). Participants were categorized into high and low levels based on median values for both AIP and BMI. Logistic regression models were employed to investigate the associations between AIP, BMI, and stroke.ResultsIn the longitudinal analysis, 195 out of 3,682 individuals (5.3%) experienced stroke. Joint effects of AIP and BMI on stroke risk indicated that odds ratios for stroke were 1.41 (0.86-2.31) for high AIP & low BMI group, 1.81 (1.14-2.89) for low AIP & high BMI group, and 2.15 (1.42-3.27) for high AIP & high BMI group when compared to low AIP & low BMI group. A significant interaction was observed between AIP and BMI regarding stroke risk. However, this association appeared diminished within cross-sectional evaluations.ConclusionElevated levels of both AIP and BMI are significantly correlated with an increased risk of stroke among individuals exhibiting abnormal glucose metabolism during longitudinal analysis.

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体重指数和血浆动脉粥样硬化指数对糖代谢异常人群脑卒中风险的联合影响:来自中国健康与退休纵向研究的证据
目的探讨糖代谢异常人群血浆动脉粥样硬化指数(AIP)、体重指数(BMI)与脑卒中风险的关系。方法本研究纳入中国健康与退休纵向研究(CHARLS)中糖代谢异常的受试者。AIP采用log(甘油三酯/高密度脂蛋白胆固醇)公式计算。参与者根据AIP和BMI的中位数分为高水平和低水平。采用Logistic回归模型研究AIP、BMI和脑卒中之间的关系。结果在纵向分析中,3682人中有195人(5.3%)经历过中风。AIP和BMI对卒中风险的共同影响表明,与低AIP和低BMI组相比,高AIP和低BMI组卒中的比值比为1.41(0.86-2.31),低AIP和高BMI组卒中的比值比为1.81(1.14-2.89),高AIP和高BMI组卒中的比值比为2.15(1.42-3.27)。在卒中风险方面,AIP和BMI之间存在显著的相互作用。然而,在横断面评估中,这种关联似乎减弱了。结论在糖代谢异常的人群中,AIP和BMI水平升高与卒中风险增加有显著相关性。
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