Prevalence of metabolic syndrome, its continuous severity score, and correlated cardiovascular risk among postmenopausal women of a selected rural area of Bangladesh

Lingkan Barua, Fardina Rahman Omi, Rijwan Bhuiyan, Muhammed Shahriar Zaman, Muhammad Aziz Rahman, Mithila Faruque
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Background: In Bangladesh, very few studies evaluated metabolic syndrome (MetS) among postmenopausal women (PMW) in a rural setting. Again, none of these studies used and tested the proposed continuous MetS score. Therefore, the objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of MetS among PMW and evaluate the correlation of its severity score with the absolute risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) over the next 10-years. Methods: From a rural primary health care center, we recruited 265 PMW of 40-70 years of age who had no CVD. The MetS was defined according to modified Adult Treatment Panel III criteria and the continuous MetS severity score was constructed using a standardized Z-score for each component (high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, lipid accumulation product and diastolic blood pressure) by regressing them onto the age. CVD risk was assessed using the lab-based Globorisk score. Results: About 35.1% of the PMW had MetS and the proportion of central obesity, generalized obesity, physical inactivity, diabetes, and hypertension were higher among those with MetS than those without. A highly significant CVD risk score difference (U=4594.50, P<0.001) was observed between the subjects with and without MetS. Similarly, CVD risk showed a significant linear correlation (P<0.001) with the MetS severity score, which was adjusted for daily physical activity metabolic equivalent of task, body mass index and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Conclusion: We found that one-third of PMW in a selected rural area of Bangladesh had MetS and a significant correlation of its severity score with CVD risk. A large-scale study is warranted to confirm the current findings with more precision. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal 2023;16(3): 133-138
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孟加拉农村地区绝经后妇女代谢综合征患病率、持续严重程度评分和相关心血管风险
背景:在孟加拉国,很少有研究评估农村绝经后妇女(PMW)的代谢综合征(MetS)。同样,这些研究都没有使用和测试拟议的连续MetS评分。因此,本研究的目的是估计PMW中MetS的患病率,并评估其严重程度评分与未来10年心血管疾病(CVD)绝对风险的相关性。方法:从一个农村初级卫生保健中心,我们招募了265名40-70岁无心血管疾病的PMW。根据修改后的成人治疗组III标准定义MetS,并使用每个组成部分(高密度脂蛋白胆固醇,脂质积累产物和舒张压)的标准化z分数通过回归到年龄来构建连续MetS严重程度评分。使用基于实验室的Globorisk评分评估CVD风险。结果:约35.1%的PMW患有MetS, met组中中心性肥胖、全身性肥胖、缺乏运动、糖尿病和高血压的比例高于无MetS组。在有和没有MetS的受试者之间观察到非常显著的CVD风险评分差异(U=4594.50, P<0.001)。同样,CVD风险与MetS严重程度评分显示出显著的线性相关(P<0.001),该评分根据每日体力活动代谢当量、体重指数和低密度脂蛋白胆固醇进行了调整。结论:我们发现,在孟加拉国选定的农村地区,三分之一的PMW患有MetS,其严重程度评分与CVD风险显著相关。有必要进行大规模的研究,以更精确地证实目前的发现。孟加拉谢赫穆吉布医科大学学报;2023;16(3):133-138
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