黑棘皮病的严重程度与代谢综合征之间的相关性

Daisy Ahluwalia, N. Khunger, Abhishek Lachyan, Kuchana Prathibha, Abhay Goyal
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背景:黑棘皮病(AN)是一种皮肤病,以色素沉着和皮肤增厚为特征,常见于身体褶皱处。虽然传统上认为黑棘皮病是胰岛素抵抗的皮肤标志,但最近的研究暗示了与黑棘皮病相关的更广泛的代谢影响。了解 AN 与各种代谢参数之间错综复杂的联系对于患者的全面护理和管理至关重要。目的:本研究的主要目的是调查黑棘皮病的代谢相关性,特别强调其与肥胖、胰岛素抵抗(IR)和代谢综合征(METS)的相关性。其目的是深入了解黑棘皮病的严重程度与代谢健康指标之间的相互作用,尤其侧重于 18-40 岁年龄组以及对颈部的影响。研究方法研究采用横断面设计,涉及 18-40 岁年龄段的不同参与者样本。数据收集包括详细的临床评估、人体测量、生化分析和超声波评估。统计分析探讨了AN严重程度、肥胖、胰岛素抵抗、代谢综合征和其他相关代谢参数之间的关联。研究结果研究发现,18-40 岁年龄组的 AN 患病率较高,主要累及颈部。研究发现,AN 与肥胖、高血压、高胰岛素血症和 2 型糖尿病等代谢紊乱之间存在显著关联。AN病例中代谢综合征的发病率为20.0%,13.3%的参与者出现脂肪肝和多囊卵巢综合征等超声变化。结论研究结果强调,除了传统的胰岛素抵抗外,还必须认识到AN对代谢健康的广泛影响。AN 与各种代谢参数(包括胰岛素水平异常、体重指数、超声波检查结果和代谢综合征)之间错综复杂的相互作用凸显了这种皮肤病表现的复杂性。关键是要将关注点从 AN 的严重程度转移到全面了解 AN 与全身代谢健康的多方面联系上来。
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The Correlation between Severity of Acanthosis Nigricans and Metabolic Syndrome
Background: Acanthosis Nigricans (AN) is a dermatologic manifestation characterized by hyperpigmentation and thickening of the skin, commonly observed in body folds. While traditionally considered a cutaneous marker of insulin resistance, recent studies have hinted at broader metabolic implications associated with AN. Understanding the intricate connections between AN and various metabolic parameters is crucial for comprehensive patient care and management. Purpose: The primary objective of this study was to investigate the metabolic associations of Acanthosis Nigricans, with a specific emphasis on its correlation with obesity, insulin resistance (IR), and metabolic syndrome (METS). The aim was to provide insights into the interplay between AN severity and metabolic health indicators, particularly focusing on the 18-40 age group and the impact on the neck area. Methods: The study employed a cross-sectional design, involving a diverse sample of participants within the 18-40 age range. Data collection included detailed clinical assessments, anthropometric measurements, biochemical analyses, and ultrasound evaluations. Statistical analyses explored associations between AN severity, obesity, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and other relevant metabolic parameters. Results: The study found a high prevalence of AN in the 18-40 age group, primarily affecting the neck area. Significant associations were observed between AN and metabolic derangements such as obesity, hypertension, hyperinsulinemia, and type 2 diabetes. The prevalence of metabolic syndrome in AN cases was 20.0%, with ultrasound changes like fatty liver and polycystic ovary syndrome noted in 13.3% of the participants. Conclusion: The findings highlight the importance of recognizing the broader impact of AN on metabolic health beyond its traditional association with insulin resistance. The intricate interplay between AN and various metabolic parameters, including abnormal insulin levels, BMI, ultrasound findings, and metabolic syndrome, underscores the complexity of this dermatologic manifestation. It is crucial to shift the focus from AN severity alone to a comprehensive understanding of its multifaceted connections with systemic metabolic health.
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