Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Macular Thickness and Volume in Older Adults: A Population-Based Optical Coherence Tomography Study.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Metabolic syndrome and related disorders Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-19 DOI:10.1089/met.2023.0098
Cong Zhang, Qinghua Zhang, Yongxiang Wang, Rui Liu, Yi Dong, Zhuoyu Shi, Ying Sun, Zhengwei Ge, Yajun Liang, Jiayi Zhang, Yifeng Du, Chengxuan Qiu
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Background: To explore the associations of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) and individual components with macular thickness and volume among rural-dwelling Chinese older adults. Methods: This population-based cross-sectional study included 705 participants (age ≥60 years) derived from the MIND-China study. In 2018-2019, we collected data through face-to-face interview, clinical examination, optical coherence tomography (OCT) examination, and blood test. We measured macular thickness and volume using spectral-domain OCT. MetS was defined following the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) criteria, the IDF/American Heart Association (AHA) criteria, the National Cholesterol Education Program-Adult Treatment Panel III criteria, and the Chinese Diabetes Society (CDS) criteria. Data were analyzed with multivariable general linear models. Results: MetS was significantly associated with thinner macula in central (multivariable-adjusted β = -5.29; 95% confidence interval: -9.31 to -1.26), parafoveal (-2.85; -5.73 to 0.04) and perifoveal regions (-4.37; -6.79 to -1.95) when using the IDF criteria, in the perifoveal regions (-3.82; -6.18 to -1.47) when using the IDF/AHA criteria, and in the central region (-5.63; -10.25 to -1.02) when using the CDS criteria, and with reduced macular volume when using the IDF (-0.16; -0.26 to -0.07) and IDF/AHA (-0.13; -0.22 to -0.04) criteria. In the parafoveal region, the IDF-defined MetS was significantly associated with thinner retina in men (β = -6.25; -10.94 to -1.56) but not in women. Abdominal obesity (-2.83; -5.41 to -0.25) and elevated fasting blood glucose (-2.65; -5.08 to -0.21) were associated with thinner macular thickness in the perifoveal region. Conclusion: MetS is associated with macular thinning and reduced macular volume among rural-dwelling older adults, and the associations vary by the defining criteria of MetS.

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研究背景探讨中国农村老年人代谢综合征(MetS)及其个体成分与黄斑厚度和体积的关系。研究方法这项基于人群的横断面研究纳入了 705 名来自 MIND-China 研究的参与者(年龄≥60 岁)。2018-2019年,我们通过面对面访谈、临床检查、光学相干断层扫描(OCT)检查和血液检测收集数据。我们使用光谱域 OCT 测量黄斑厚度和体积。MetS的定义遵循国际糖尿病联盟(IDF)标准、IDF/美国心脏协会(AHA)标准、美国国家胆固醇教育计划-成人治疗小组III标准和中国糖尿病学会(CDS)标准。数据采用多变量一般线性模型进行分析。结果显示使用 IDF 标准时,MetS 与黄斑中心区(多变量调整后 β = -5.29;95% 置信区间:-9.31 至 -1.26)、视网膜旁区(-2.85;-5.73 至 0.04)和视网膜周围区(-4.37;-6.79 至 -1.95)的黄斑变薄明显相关,与视网膜周围区(-3.在中央区(-5.63;-10.25至-1.02),当使用CDS标准时,黄斑体积减少;当使用IDF(-0.16;-0.26至-0.07)和IDF/AHA(-0.13;-0.22至-0.04)标准时,黄斑体积减少。在视网膜旁区域,IDF定义的MetS与男性视网膜变薄显著相关(β = -6.25;-10.94至-1.56),但与女性视网膜变薄无关。腹部肥胖(-2.83;-5.41 至 -0.25)和空腹血糖升高(-2.65;-5.08 至 -0.21)与眼底周围黄斑厚度变薄有关。结论MetS与农村老年人黄斑变薄和黄斑体积减小有关,其关联因MetS的定义标准而异。
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Metabolic syndrome and related disorders
Metabolic syndrome and related disorders MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders is the only peer-reviewed journal focusing solely on the pathophysiology, recognition, and treatment of this major health condition. The Journal meets the imperative for comprehensive research, data, and commentary on metabolic disorder as a suspected precursor to a wide range of diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, cancer, polycystic ovary syndrome, gout, and asthma. Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders coverage includes: -Insulin resistance- Central obesity- Glucose intolerance- Dyslipidemia with elevated triglycerides- Low HDL-cholesterol- Microalbuminuria- Predominance of small dense LDL-cholesterol particles- Hypertension- Endothelial dysfunction- Oxidative stress- Inflammation- Related disorders of polycystic ovarian syndrome, fatty liver disease (NASH), and gout
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