脂肪肝指数与青壮年心脏骤停的关系

IF 10.8 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Joo Hee Jeong , Yun Gi Kim , Kyung-Do Han , Seung-Young Roh , Hyoung Seok Lee , Yun Young Choi , Sun Young Yim , Jaemin Shim , Young-Hoon Kim , Jong-Il Choi
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摘要

背景:代谢功能障碍相关脂肪肝(MASLD)是心血管事件的诱因。因此,我们旨在确定以脂肪肝指数(FLI)表示的代谢功能障碍相关性脂肪肝与青壮年心脏骤停(SCA)之间的关系:我们分析了 2009 年至 2012 年期间接受健康检查的 20-39 岁成年人的数据,这些数据来自韩国国民健康保险服务数据库。根据个人的体重指数、腰围、γ-谷氨酰转移酶和甘油三酯水平计算出的FLI确定是否患有MASLD。主要结果是在 2020 年 12 月之前的随访期间发生 SCA:在接受分析的 5,398,082 人中,4,021,046 人(74.5%)的 FLI(FLI 结论)正常:在青壮年中,FLI 显示的 MASLD 高风险会增加罹患 SCA 的风险。此外,FLI 与 SCA 风险的关系因性别和心脏代谢状况而异。
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Association of fatty liver index with sudden cardiac arrest in young adults

Association of fatty liver index with sudden cardiac arrest in young adults

Background

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) contributes to cardiovascular events. Therefore, we aimed to identify the association of MASLD, as indicated by the fatty liver index (FLI), on sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young adults.

Methods

We analyzed data from adults aged 20–39 years, who underwent health examinations between 2009 and 2012, sourced from the Korean National Health Insurance Service database. The presence of MASLD was determined using the FLI, which was calculated based on an individual's body mass index, waist circumference, gamma-glutamyl transferase and triglyceride levels. The primary outcome was the occurrence of SCA during the follow-up period, until December 2020.

Results

Of the total 5,398,082 individuals analyzed, 4,021,056 (74.5 %) had a normal FLI (FLI <30), 837,943 (15.5 %) were within the intermediate range (30–60), and 539,083 (10.0 %) demonstrated a high FLI (≥60). Individuals with a high FLI were older, and comprised a higher proportion of men with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, heart failure, and myocardial infarction. During follow-up, SCA occurred in 4255 individuals (0.08 %). The group with a high FLI exhibited an increased incidence (incidence rate, 0.19) and elevated risk of SCA (hazard ratio, 3.04). Adjustment of covariates revealed a 55 % increased risk of SCA in the high FLI group (adjusted hazard ratio 1.55, 95 % confidence interval 1.41–1.70, p < 0.001). Moreover, the influence of a high FLI on SCA risk was more pronounced in women compared to men. Additionally, an increase in relevant cardiometabolic conditions was associated with an elevated risk of SCA.

Conclusions

Among young adults, a high risk of MASLD, as indicated by the FLI, revealed an increased risk of SCA. Furthermore, the association of FLI with the risk of SCA varied by sex and cardiometabolic conditions.

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Metabolism: clinical and experimental
Metabolism: clinical and experimental 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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18.90
自引率
3.10%
发文量
310
审稿时长
16 days
期刊介绍: Metabolism upholds research excellence by disseminating high-quality original research, reviews, editorials, and commentaries covering all facets of human metabolism. Consideration for publication in Metabolism extends to studies in humans, animal, and cellular models, with a particular emphasis on work demonstrating strong translational potential. The journal addresses a range of topics, including: - Energy Expenditure and Obesity - Metabolic Syndrome, Prediabetes, and Diabetes - Nutrition, Exercise, and the Environment - Genetics and Genomics, Proteomics, and Metabolomics - Carbohydrate, Lipid, and Protein Metabolism - Endocrinology and Hypertension - Mineral and Bone Metabolism - Cardiovascular Diseases and Malignancies - Inflammation in metabolism and immunometabolism
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