Association between sarcopenia and weight-adjusted waist index in male patients with type 2 diabetes.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM BMC Endocrine Disorders Pub Date : 2025-01-26 DOI:10.1186/s12902-025-01846-y
Yushuang Xiang, Zhiruo Wang, Jing Xu, Jie Wang, Chaoming Wu, Youjin Pan
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Background: The Weight-adjusted-waist index (WWI) has emerged as a predictive factor for a range of metabolic disorders. To date, the predictive value of the WWI in relation to sarcopenia in individuals with diabetics has not been extensively explored. This study aims to investigate the impact of the WWI on the prevalence of sarcopenia among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Method: In this study, we enrolled 417 patients with T2DM from the Second Affiliated Hospital and Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University between Dec. 2023 and Apr. 2024. The relationship between the WWI and the prevalence of sarcopenia in T2DM patients was evaluated using multivariate logistic regression, subgroup analysis, restricted cubic spline (RCS) analysis, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis.

Results: Among the 417 patients with T2DM, 76 (18.22%) were identified as having sarcopenia. The prevalence of sarcopenia across the WWI quartile categories, from the first to the fourth quartile, was 8.65%, 8.57%, 20.19% and 8.65% respectively. Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that, after adjusting for covariates, a higher WWI was an independent risk factor for sarcopenia in male T2DM patients (OR = 1.836, 95% CI: 1.216-2.772, P = 0.004). This association was not observed in female patients. Subgroup analysis further revealed a stronger correlation between WWI and sarcopenia among male patients with higher HbA1c levels. In males, RCS regression demonstrated a non-linear positive correlation, with an inflection point at a WWI of 10.42 cm/√kg. Finally, the area under the ROC curve (AUC) for the WWI was 0.612.

Conclusions: WWI emerges as a robust and independent risk factor for sarcopenia in male patients with T2DM. WWI may serve as an accessible and cost-effective tool for identify sarcopenia in patients with diabetes.

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男性2型糖尿病患者肌肉减少症与体重调整腰围指数的关系
背景:体重调整腰围指数(WWI)已成为一系列代谢紊乱的预测因素。迄今为止,WWI对糖尿病患者肌肉减少症的预测价值尚未得到广泛探讨。本研究旨在探讨第一次世界大战对2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者肌肉减少症患病率的影响。方法:本研究纳入2023年12月至2024年4月在温州医科大学附属第二医院和育英儿童医院就诊的T2DM患者417例。采用多变量logistic回归、亚组分析、限制性三次样条(RCS)分析和受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析来评估WWI与T2DM患者肌肉减少症患病率之间的关系。结果:417例T2DM患者中,有76例(18.22%)被确诊为肌肉减少症。第一次世界大战四分位数中,从第一到第四四分位数,肌肉减少症的患病率分别为8.65%,8.57%,20.19%和8.65%。多因素logistic回归分析显示,调整协变量后,较高的WWI是男性T2DM患者肌肉减少症的独立危险因素(OR = 1.836, 95% CI: 1.216 ~ 2.772, P = 0.004)。在女性患者中没有观察到这种关联。亚组分析进一步显示,在HbA1c水平较高的男性患者中,WWI与肌肉减少症之间存在更强的相关性。在男性中,RCS回归显示出非线性正相关,其拐点在WWI为10.42 cm/√kg。最后,第一次世界大战的ROC曲线下面积(AUC)为0.612。结论:WWI是男性2型糖尿病患者肌肉减少症的一个强大且独立的危险因素。WWI可作为糖尿病患者肌少症的一种可获得且具有成本效益的识别工具。
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BMC Endocrine Disorders
BMC Endocrine Disorders ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: BMC Endocrine Disorders is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of endocrine disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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