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Association of Body Shape Index (ABSI) with cardio-metabolic risk factors: A cross-sectional study of 6081 Caucasian adults

机译:体形指数(ABSI)与心血管代谢危险因素的关联:一项对6081名白种人成年人的横断面研究

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A Body Shape Index (ABSI) was specifically developed as a transformation of waist circumference (WC), statistically independent of BMI to better evaluate the relative contribution of WC to central obesity and clinical outcomes. Previous studies have found ABSI is associated with total mortality and cardiovascular events. However, no study has specifically evaluated the joint contribution of ABSI and BMI to cardio-metabolic outcomes (high triglycerides, low HDL, high fasting glucose and high blood pressure). With this aim, we performed a retrospective study on 6081 Caucasian adults. Subjects underwent a medical interview, anthropometric measurements, blood sampling, measurement of blood pressure, and measurement of visceral abdominal fat thickness (VAT) by ultrasound. Generalized linear models (GLM) were used to evaluate the sex and age adjusted association of ABSI with binary and continuous cardio-metabolic risk factors. Four pre-specified GLM were evaluated for each outcome: M1 = ABSI, BMI and ABSI*BMI interaction, M2 = ABSI and BMI, M3 = ABSI alone and M4 = BMI alone. Bayesian Information Criterion (BIC) was calculated and used to identify the best predictive model. ABSI and BMI contributed independently to all outcomes. Compared to BMI alone, the joint use of BMI and ABSI yielded significantly improved associations for having high triglycerides (BIC = 5261 vs. 5286), low HDL (BIC = 5371 vs. 5381), high fasting glucose (BIC = 6328 vs. 6337) but not high blood pressure (BIC = 6580 vs. 6580). The joint use of BMI and ABSI was also more strongly associated with VAT than BMI alone (BIC = 22930 vs. 23479). In conclusion, ABSI is a useful index for evaluating the independent contribution of WC, in addition to that of BMI, as a surrogate for central obesity on cardio-metabolic risk.
机译:体形指数(ABSI)是专门作为腰围(WC)的一种变化而开发的,统计学上独立于BMI,以更好地评估WC对中枢性肥胖和临床结局的相对贡献。先前的研究发现ABSI与总死亡率和心血管事件有关。然而,尚无研究专门评估ABSI和BMI对心脏代谢结果(高甘油三酸酯,低HDL,高空腹血糖和高血压)的联合贡献。为此,我们对6081名白种人进行了回顾性研究。受试者接受了超声检查,人体测量,血液采样,血压测量以及内脏腹部脂肪厚度(VAT)测量。使用广义线性模型(GLM)评估了性别和年龄调整后的ABSI与二元和连续心脏代谢危险因素的关联。对每种结局评估了四个预先指定的GLM:M1 = ABSI,BMI和ABSI * BMI相互作用,M2 = ABSI和BMI,M3 =单独ABSI和M4 =单独BMI。计算贝叶斯信息准则(BIC),并将其用于识别最佳预测模型。 ABSI和BMI对所有结果均独立贡献。与单独的BMI相比,BMI和ABSI的联合使用显着改善了甘油三酯高(BIC = 5261 vs. 5286),低HDL(BIC = 5371 vs. 5381),高空腹血糖(BIC = 6328 vs. 6337)之间的关联。 ),而不是高血压(BIC = 6580 vs. 6580)。与单独使用BMI相比,BMI和ABSI的联合使用还与增值税相关性更高(BIC = 22930 vs. 23479)。总之,除BMI外,ABSI是评估WC的独立贡献的有用指标,可作为中心性肥胖对心血管代谢风险的替代指标。

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