Serum γ-glutamyltransferase levels and obesity status changes the risk of prehypertension in Chinese adults

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Preventive Medicine Reports Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102792
Zhi Wang , Dongjun Chen , Lingling Peng , Xian Wang , Qun Ding , Liang Li , Tongdao Xu
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Abstract

Objective

It’s well known that γ-Glutamyltransferase (γ-GGT) and obesity plays an important role in the development of preHT. However, the effect of γ-GGT on preHT in populations with different obesity status remains unclear.

Methods

From February 2014 to January 2018, a total of 20,368 participants were enrolled in this study after excluding those with hypertension and liver diseases. Fasting blood samples were collected to measure γ-GGT and blood lipid levels and glucose indices. Demographic and clinical parameters such as sex, age, height, weight, neck circumference (NC), waist circumference (WC), hip circumference (HC), and body fat ratio (BFR); and information on smoking and alcohol consumption were collected by trained medical professionals.

Results

Participants were divided into three groups based on obesity status. The prevalence of preHT was 83.5 % in the obesity group was higher than that in the overweight group (58.9 %) and the normal group (47.1 %). γ-GGT in different categories of obesity indices were significantly different, and higher obesity indices were found with higher γ-GGT levels. The interaction of γ-GGT and obesity indices such as NC, WC, HC, and BFR on the prevalence of preHT was significant (P = 0.028, 0.002, 0.007, and 0.034, respectively). Serum γ-GGT was found to be positively associated with preHT in participants with normal and overweight body mass indices.

Conclusion

Our results indicate that γ-GGT is a risk factor for preHT in participants who are nonobese, and that the obesity indices NC, WC, HC, BFR, and γ-GGT were contributing factors in increasing the risk of preHT.

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目的众所周知,γ-谷氨酰转移酶(γ-GGT)和肥胖在前高血压的发病中起着重要作用。然而,γ-谷氨酰转肽酶对不同肥胖状态人群的前高血压的影响仍不清楚。方法从 2014 年 2 月至 2018 年 1 月,在排除高血压和肝脏疾病患者后,共有 20368 名参与者参与了这项研究。收集空腹血样以测量γ-GGT、血脂水平和血糖指数。经过培训的医务人员收集了性别、年龄、身高、体重、颈围(NC)、腰围(WC)、臀围(HC)和体脂比(BFR)等人口统计学和临床参数,以及吸烟和饮酒信息。肥胖组的前高血压患病率为 83.5%,高于超重组(58.9%)和正常组(47.1%)。不同肥胖指数组的γ-GGT存在显著差异,肥胖指数越高,γ-GGT水平越高。γ-GGT与NC、WC、HC和BFR等肥胖指数对高血压前期患病率的交互作用具有显著性(P=0.028、0.002、0.007和0.034)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,γ-GGT 是非肥胖参与者罹患高血压前病变的风险因素,而肥胖指数 NC、WC、HC、BFR 和 γ-GGT 是增加高血压前病变风险的诱因。
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