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Anthropometric variables as cardiovascular risk predictors in a cohort of adult subjects with Turner syndrome

机译:人体测量学变量作为Turner综合征成年受试者队列中心血管风险的预测指标

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Background and purpose: Excessive adiposity is associated with cardiometabolic complications in Turner syndrome (TS) subjects. Reference data for predictive anthropometric indices of overweight/obesity and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are lacking for subjects with TS. The purpose of this study was to identify the best anthropometric predictor of cardiometabolic risk in a Latin-American cohort of TS subjects. Patients and methods: This was a cross-sectional correlational study conducted in adult TS subjects (n=88) over the past seven years. Anthropometric parameters, body composition and biochemical variables were evaluated in a study and in a reference (n=57) group. Overweight/obesity and MetS were diagnosed using international consensus. The area under the ROC curve (AUC-ROC) was then used to determine the value of each anthropometric variable in predicting MetS or overweight/obesity. Results: The prevalence of MetS and overweight/obesity in TS subjects was 40% and 48%, respectively. All anthropometric and cardiometabolic variables were significantly increased in TS subjects when compared to the reference group, except for body mass index (BMI) and HDL-c. To detect MetS and overweight/obesity, waist to height ratio (WHtR) was found to have a higher correlation with cardiometabolic variables (TC, LDL-c, HDL-c levels and the LDL-c/HDL-c ratio), and to have a higher AUC-ROC and odds ratio than BMI, waist circumference (WC) and the waist to hip ratio (WHR). Conclusion: The prevalence of MetS and overweight/obesity is elevated in TS subjects. WHtR was the most useful variable in predicting the presence of MetS and overweight and obesity in this TS cohort. A combination of WHtR with BMI or with WC could have the best clinical utility in identifying adult TS subjects with overweight/obesity and MetS, respectively.
机译:背景与目的:肥胖过多与特纳综合征(TS)受试者的心脏代谢并发症有关。 TS受试者缺乏超重/肥胖和代谢综合征(MetS)的预测人体测量学指标的参考数据。这项研究的目的是在拉丁美洲的TS受试者队列中确定最佳的人体代谢预测指标,以评估心脏代谢风险。患者和方法:这是过去7年中对成人TS受试者(n = 88)进行的横断面相关研究。在一项研究和一个参考组(n = 57)中评估了人体测量学参数,身体成分和生化变量。超重/肥胖和MetS是根据国际共识诊断的。然后,使用ROC曲线下的面积(AUC-ROC)确定预测MetS或超重/肥胖症中每个人体测量变量的值。结果:TS受试者的MetS和超重/肥胖的患病率分别为40%和48%。与参考组相比,TS受试者的所有人体测量学和心脏代谢变量均显着增加,体重指数(BMI)和HDL-c除外。为了检测MetS和超重/肥胖症,腰围与身高之比(WHtR)与心脏代谢变量(TC,LDL-c,HDL-c水平和LDL-c / HDL-c比)具有更高的相关性,并且比BMI,腰围(WC)和腰臀比(WHR)高的AUC-ROC和优势比。结论:TS受试者中MetS和超重/肥胖的患病率升高。 WHtR是预测该TS队列中MetS的存在以及超重和肥胖的最有用变量。 WHtR与BMI或WC的组合可能在识别超重/肥胖和MetS的成人TS受试者中具有最佳的临床效用。

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