Ying-hui Gao, H. Rao, Rui‐feng Yang, J. Shang, Hong Chen, Jun Li, Q. Xie, Zhiliang Gao, Lei Wang, Jia Wei, Jianning Jiang, Yongtao Sun, R. Fei, Haiying Zhang, X. Kong, Q. Jin, Jian Wang
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The prevalence and risk factors of metabolic syndrome among hepatitis C patients in Chinese Han population
Objective
To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of metabolic syndrome among hepatitis C patients in Chinese Han population.
Methods
This was a multicenter, cross-sectional study. A total of 997 Chinese Han patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection were enrolled. Demographic data, anthropometric data and clinical parameters related to metabolic syndrome were collected. Statistical analysis was performed by t-test (normal distribution) or Mann-Whitney U two-sample test (non-normal distribution) and χ2 test. Binary logistic regression analyses were used to determine the parameters significantly related to metabolic syndrome.
Results
Among the 997 patients, 170 (17.1%) patients were diagnosed with metabolic syndrome. Binary logistic regression showed that genotype 2 (OR=1.594; 95%CI: 1.045-2.431, P=0.030), older age (OR=1.040; 95%CI: 1.022-1.058, P<0.01), overweight (OR=3.876; 95%CI: 2.593-5.792, P<0.01), fatty liver history (OR=2.106; 95%CI: 1.384-3.204, P=0.001), homeostasis model assessment insulin (HOMA-IR) (OR=1.263; 95%CI: 1.118-1.427, P<0.01), fasting insulin (OR=0.949; 95%CI: 0.915-0.985, P=0.006), lower serum albumin level (OR=0.957; 95%CI: 0.915-1.000, P=0.049) and higher γ-GT level (OR=1.004; 95%CI: 1.000-1.008, P=0.0041) were all significantly associated with the presence of metabolic syndrome.
Conclusions
Hepatitis C patients with genotype 2, older age, overweight, fatty liver history, higher HOMA-IR, lower fasting insulin level, lower serum albumin level or higher γ-GT level should be screened for metabolic syndrome.
Key words:
Hepatitis C chronic; Genotype; Metabolic syndrome
期刊介绍:
The Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases was founded in February 1983. It is an academic journal on infectious diseases supervised by the China Association for Science and Technology, sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association, and hosted by the Shanghai Medical Association. The journal targets infectious disease physicians as its main readers, taking into account physicians of other interdisciplinary disciplines, and timely reports on leading scientific research results and clinical diagnosis and treatment experience in the field of infectious diseases, as well as basic theoretical research that has a guiding role in the clinical practice of infectious diseases and is closely integrated with the actual clinical practice of infectious diseases. Columns include reviews (including editor-in-chief reviews), expert lectures, consensus and guidelines (including interpretations), monographs, short monographs, academic debates, epidemic news, international dynamics, case reports, reviews, lectures, meeting minutes, etc.