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Helicobacter pylori Seropositivity: Prevalence, Associations, and the Impact on Incident Metabolic Diseases/Risk Factors in the Population-Based KORA Study

机译:幽门螺杆菌丝锥阳性:患病率,关联,以及对基于人口的对代谢疾病/危险因素的影响

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Introduction: Helicobacter pylori ( H. pylori ) is a common infection and known risk factor for gastric cancer. We assessed cross-sectional and longitudinal associations to study the impact of H. pylori seropositivity on metabolic diseases. Methods: Helicobacter pylori seropositivity in serum samples of the KORA study was analyzed by multiplex serology. We calculated sex-specific prevalence of H. pylori seropositivity for the year 2007 based on the first follow-up survey (termed F4) of the KORA study S4. We identified factors associated with H. pylori seropositivity in the F4 survey. Further, we assessed relative risks of incident metabolic diseases/risk factors at the time of the second follow-up survey of S4 (termed FF4) and H. pylori seropositivity at the F4 survey as a determinant. Models were adjusted for age, sex, overweight status, physical activity, smoking status, education level, alcohol intake, and other metabolic diseases. Results: Based on 3,037 persons aged 32 to 82 years, the H. pylori prevalence for 2007 was 30.2% in men ( n = 1,465) and 28.1% in women ( n = 1,572). Increasing age, current smoking, low education and no alcohol intake were significantly associated with H. pylori seropositivity in the F4 survey. However, no association between H. pylori seropositivity and BMI, metabolic diseases (type 2 diabetes, hypertension and dyslipidemia, gout or increased uric acid) and gastrointestinal diseases (gastritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and gastric or duodenal ulcer) was observed. No significant associations between H. pylori seropositivity and one of the five investigated incident metabolic diseases/risk factors were detected in the longitudinal analysis. Conclusion: We identified associations between age, smoking, education and alcohol intake and H. pylori seropositivity but no impact of H. pylori seropositivity on incident metabolic diseases/risk factors.
机译:简介:幽门螺杆菌(H. Pylori)是一种常见的感染和胃癌的已知风险因素。我们评估了横截面和纵向关联,以研究H. Pylori血清阳性对代谢疾病的影响。方法:通过多重血清学分析Kora研究血清样品中幽门螺杆菌血清阳性血清阳性。基于Kora研究S4的第一次随访调查(已被称为F4),我们计算了2007年幽门螺杆菌血清阳性的性别特异性患病率。我们在F4调查中确定了与幽门螺杆菌血清阳性相关的因素。此外,我们评估了在F4调查的S4(称为FF4)和H.幽门血清阳性的第二次随访调查时发生了事故代谢疾病/危险因素的相对风险。模型被调整为年龄,性别,超重状况,身体活动,吸烟状态,教育水平,酒精摄入等代谢疾病。结果:基于3,037人32岁至82岁,2007年的幽门螺杆菌患病率为60.2%(n = 1,465),女性28.1%(n = 1,572)。增加年龄,目前的吸烟,低等教育和无酒精摄入量明显与F4调查中的幽门血清阳性显着相关。然而,观察到幽门螺杆菌血清阳性和BMI之间没有关联,代谢疾病(2型糖尿病,高血压和血脂,痛风或增加的尿酸)和胃肠疾病(胃肠炎,炎症肠道疾病和胃癌或十二指肠溃疡)。在纵向分析中检测到幽门螺杆菌血清阳性和五种调查的事故代谢疾病/危险因素之一之间没有显着的关联。结论:我们确定年龄,吸烟,教育和酒精摄入和H.幽门螺杆菌血清阳性之间的关联,但幽门螺杆菌血清阳性对事故代谢疾病/危险因素的影响。

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