Body mass index, waist-to-hip ratio, and metabolic syndrome as predictors of middle-aged men's health.

Korean Journal of Urology Pub Date : 2015-05-01 Epub Date: 2015-04-21 DOI:10.4111/kju.2015.56.5.386
Jung Hyun Park, In-Chang Cho, Yoo Seok Kim, Soon Ki Kim, Seung Ki Min, So Shin Kye
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Purpose: There is no reported evidence for an anthropometric index that might link obesity to men's sexual health. We evaluated the ability of an anthropometric index and the symptom scores of five widely used questionnaires to detect men's health problems. We determined the predictive abilities of two obesity indexes and other clinical parameters for screening for lower urinary tract symptoms and sexual dysfunction in middle-aged men.

Materials and methods: A total of 1,910 middle-aged men were included in the study. Participants underwent a detailed clinical evaluation that included recording the symptom scores of five widely used questionnaires. The participants' body mass index and waist-to-hip ratio were determined. Serum prostate-specific antigen, urinalysis, testosterone, estimated glomerular filtration rate, evaluation of metabolic syndrome, and transrectal ultrasonography were assessed.

Results: By use of logistic regression analysis, age and total prostate volume were independent predictors of lower urinary tract symptoms. Metabolic syndrome was the only significant negative predictive factor for chronic prostatitis symptoms. Age and metabolic syndrome were independent predictive factors for erectile dysfunction. Waist-to-hip ratio had a statistically significant value for predicting erectile dysfunction.

Conclusions: Our data showed that total prostate volume is a significant predictor of lower urinary tract symptoms, and central obesity has predictive ability for erectile dysfunction. Metabolic syndrome was the only significant negative predictive factor for chronic prostatitis-like symptoms. The management of correctable factors such as waist-to-hip ratio and metabolic syndrome may be considered preventive modalities against the development of men's health problems.

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体重指数、腰臀比和代谢综合征作为中年男性健康的预测因子。
目的:没有证据表明人体测量指数可能将肥胖与男性性健康联系起来。我们评估了人体测量指数和五种广泛使用的问卷的症状评分来检测男性健康问题的能力。我们确定了两种肥胖指数和其他临床参数对筛查中年男性下尿路症状和性功能障碍的预测能力。材料与方法:本研究共纳入1910名中年男性。参与者接受了详细的临床评估,包括记录五份广泛使用的问卷的症状得分。参与者的身体质量指数和腰臀比被确定。评估血清前列腺特异性抗原、尿液分析、睾酮、肾小球滤过率、代谢综合征评估和经直肠超声检查。结果:通过logistic回归分析,年龄和前列腺总体积是下尿路症状的独立预测因子。代谢综合征是慢性前列腺炎症状的唯一显著阴性预测因素。年龄和代谢综合征是勃起功能障碍的独立预测因素。腰臀比在预测勃起功能障碍方面具有统计学意义。结论:我们的数据显示,前列腺总体积是下尿路症状的重要预测指标,而中心性肥胖对勃起功能障碍具有预测能力。代谢综合征是慢性前列腺炎样症状的唯一显著阴性预测因素。对腰臀比和代谢综合征等可纠正因素的管理可被视为预防男子健康问题发展的方式。
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