Markers of Oxidative Stress and Inflammation in only Diabetic and Obese Ghanaian Populations: The RODAM Study

S. Darko, W. Owiredu, D. Yar, C. Agyemang, E. Beune, J. Addo, A. Aikins, S. Bahendeka, F. Mockenhaupt, J. Spranger, P. Agyei-Baffour, K. Klipstein‐Grobusch, L. Smeeth, E. Owusu-Dabo
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The RODAM study has established a link between peripheral insulin resistance and varying fasting blood glucose levels among Ghanaian populations. However, associations of oxidative stress and inflammation with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and obesity is yet to be assessed in this population. This study determined the association of inflammatory and oxidative stress markers in T2DM and obesity among Ghanaian migrants in Europe and non-migrants in Ghana. Socio-demographic and anthropometric variables were collected from 5350 participants of 25-70 years and stratified into migrant Ghanaians (n= 2921), urban (n=1411) and rural Ghanaians (n=1018). C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Uric Acid (UA) and ferritin were quantified and associations drawn between these markers and the metabolic disorders using logistic regression. Overall mean ages (years) were highest for migrant Ghanaians [46.59, 95%CI (46.24, 46.93)] compared to rural [46.49 (45.72, 47.26)] and urban [45.24 (44.65, 45.83)]. CRP was associated with obesity and T2DM respectively in urban [OR=1.531, 95%CI (1.407, 1.666): OR=1.354, 95% CI (1.195, 1.535)] and migrant Ghanaians [OR=1.552, 95% CI (1.449, 1.662): OR=1.405, 95%CI (1.234, 1.600)]. Similarly, ferritin was positively associated (p<0.05) with T2DM in migrant [OR=1.312, 95% CI (1.058, 1.626)], urban [OR=1.972, 95% CI (1.510, 2.575)] and rural Ghanaians [OR=1.240, 95%CI (1.020, 1.507)]. CRP and ferritin are associated with T2DM in Ghanaian populations at varying magnitudes. Moreover, indulgence in lifestyles that elevate inflammation and oxidative stress has the potential to increase risk of T2DM and obesity among Ghanaian populations.
氧化应激和炎症标志物仅在糖尿病和肥胖加纳人群:RODAM研究
RODAM研究在加纳人群中建立了外周胰岛素抵抗和不同空腹血糖水平之间的联系。然而,在这一人群中,氧化应激和炎症与2型糖尿病(T2DM)和肥胖的关系尚未得到评估。本研究确定了在欧洲的加纳移民和在加纳的非移民中,炎症和氧化应激标志物与2型糖尿病和肥胖的关系。从5350名25-70岁的参与者中收集了社会人口统计学和人体计量学变量,并将其分为移民加纳人(n= 2921)、城市加纳人(n=1411)和农村加纳人(n=1018)。量化c反应蛋白(CRP)、尿酸(UA)和铁蛋白,并利用logistic回归分析这些标志物与代谢紊乱之间的关联。与农村[46.49(45.72,47.26)]和城市[45.24(44.65,45.83)]相比,移民加纳人的总体平均年龄最高[46.59,95%CI(46.24, 46.93)]。在城市人群[OR=1.531, 95%CI (1.407, 1.666): OR=1.354, 95%CI(1.195, 1.535)]和加纳移民人群[OR=1.552, 95%CI (1.449, 1.662): OR=1.405, 95%CI(1.234, 1.600)]中,CRP分别与肥胖和T2DM相关。同样,铁蛋白与移民[OR=1.312, 95%CI(1.058, 1.626)]、城市[OR=1.972, 95%CI(1.510, 2.575)]和农村加纳人[OR=1.240, 95%CI(1.020, 1.507)]的T2DM呈正相关(p<0.05)。在加纳人群中,CRP和铁蛋白与T2DM有不同程度的相关性。此外,沉迷于提高炎症和氧化应激的生活方式有可能增加加纳人患2型糖尿病和肥胖的风险。
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