Associations of the hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio with cardiovascular disease among US adults: Evidence from NHANES 2015-2018.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Nutrition Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases Pub Date : 2024-12-03 DOI:10.1016/j.numecd.2024.103814
Jinyue Li, Han Ma
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Background and aims: Inflammation, lipid signaling, and their interplay are involved in the pathogenesis and development of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), while the relationships of composite indices combining inflammation and lipids with CVD remained inexplicit.

Methods and results: Our study enrolled 8581 adults from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2015-2018. Logistic regression model was applied to assess the associations of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)-to-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) ratio with CVD prevalence. Potential mediating effects of hypertension, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and obesity on significant associations were explored. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were generated to compare diagnostic values of the hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio, HDL-C, and hs-CRP. Compared with those in the first quartile of the hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio, participants in the fourth quartile presented higher risks of CVD subtypes and total CVD. Each one-unit increment of the log-transformed hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio was associated with a 25 % increase in CVD risk (95 % confidence interval: 1.11, 1.41) with significant uptrends across the hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio quartiles. Four metabolic disorders significantly mediated associations of the hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio with CVDs. Younger participants were more sensitive to higher hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio with significant interactions in CVD. ROC curves further illustrated the relatively good diagnostic efficacy of the hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio for CVD.

Conclusion: The hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio was a significant risk factor for CVD among US adults, in which hypertension, diabetes, hypercholesterolemia, and obesity played important mediating roles. Early attention to people with elevated hs-CRP/HDL-C ratio would be helpful for CVD risk reduction.

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美国成人hs-CRP/HDL-C比值与心血管疾病的关系:来自NHANES 2015-2018的证据
背景与目的:炎症、脂质信号及其相互作用参与心血管疾病(CVD)的发病和发展,但炎症和脂质复合指标与CVD的关系尚不明确。方法与结果:我们的研究从2015-2018年全国健康与营养检查调查中招募了8581名成年人。采用Logistic回归模型评估高敏c反应蛋白(hs-CRP)与高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-C)比值与心血管疾病患病率的关系。探讨了高血压、糖尿病、高胆固醇血症和肥胖在显著相关性中的潜在介导作用。生成受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线,比较hs-CRP/HDL-C比值、HDL-C、hs-CRP的诊断价值。与hs-CRP/HDL-C比值的第一个四分位数的参与者相比,第四个四分位数的参与者出现CVD亚型和总CVD的风险更高。对数转换hs-CRP/HDL-C比值每增加一个单位,心血管疾病风险增加25%(95%置信区间:1.11,1.41),hs-CRP/HDL-C比值四分位数呈显著上升趋势。四种代谢性疾病显著介导hs-CRP/HDL-C比值与心血管疾病的关联。年轻的参与者对较高的hs-CRP/HDL-C比值更敏感,与CVD有显著的相互作用。ROC曲线进一步说明hs-CRP/HDL-C比值对CVD有较好的诊断效果。结论:hs-CRP/HDL-C比值是美国成人心血管疾病的重要危险因素,其中高血压、糖尿病、高胆固醇血症和肥胖在其中起重要的中介作用。早期关注hs-CRP/HDL-C比值升高的患者将有助于降低心血管疾病的风险。
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期刊介绍: Nutrition, Metabolism & Cardiovascular Diseases is a forum designed to focus on the powerful interplay between nutritional and metabolic alterations, and cardiovascular disorders. It aims to be a highly qualified tool to help refine strategies against the nutrition-related epidemics of metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. By presenting original clinical and experimental findings, it introduces readers and authors into a rapidly developing area of clinical and preventive medicine, including also vascular biology. Of particular concern are the origins, the mechanisms and the means to prevent and control diabetes, atherosclerosis, hypertension, and other nutrition-related diseases.
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