Strong association between atherogenic index of plasma and obesity in college students.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM BMC Endocrine Disorders Pub Date : 2025-03-26 DOI:10.1186/s12902-024-01807-x
Zhi-Long Wang, Jiming Li, Chang-Hao Sun, Xin Yin, Xiao-Yu Zhi, Yi-Tian Liu, Ying-Ying Zheng, Ting-Ting Wu, Xiang Xie
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Background: The issue of obesity is becoming more and more prominent. Understanding the metabolic profile of obese young adults and finding possible risk markers for early prediction and intervention is of great importance.

Methods: A total of 13,082 college students with an average age of 20 years were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. The lipid composition was measured and novel lipid profiles such as AIP, AI, LCI, Non-HDL-C, TC/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C and TyG were calculated. Participants were then assessed as normal weight, overweight or obese based on their BMI. Pearson correlation analysis, multivariate logistic analysis, and predictive analysis were used to assess the association and discriminative power between lipid profile and obesity.

Results: The prevalence of obesity with dyslipidemia was 61.0% in males and 38.7% in females. Most obese patients were associated with only one dyslipidemia component, with the highest proportion having low HDL-C. We found a positive correlation between all lipid profiles except HDL-C and BMI. Multivariate logistics regression shows, AIP were strongly associated with obesity, which shows the largest OR = 12.86, 95%CI (9.46,17.48).

Conclusions: In the youth population, higher AIP levels were positively and strongly associated with obesity. AIP may be a novel and better risk biomarker for predicting obesity.

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大学生血浆动脉粥样硬化指数与肥胖密切相关。
背景:肥胖问题变得越来越突出。了解肥胖青年的代谢特征,寻找可能的风险标记,对早期预测和干预具有重要意义。方法:选取平均年龄20岁的大学生13082人进行横断面研究。测量脂质组成,并计算新的脂质谱,如AIP、AI、LCI、Non-HDL-C、TC/HDL-C、LDL-C/HDL-C和TyG。然后根据参与者的身体质量指数将其评估为正常体重、超重或肥胖。使用Pearson相关分析、多变量logistic分析和预测分析来评估血脂与肥胖之间的关联和判别能力。结果:肥胖合并血脂异常的患病率男性为61.0%,女性为38.7%。大多数肥胖患者仅伴有一种血脂异常成分,其中高密度脂蛋白- c含量低的比例最高。我们发现除了HDL-C和BMI外,所有脂质谱都呈正相关。多因素logistic回归分析显示,AIP与肥胖呈正相关,最大OR = 12.86, 95%CI(9.46,17.48)。结论:在青年人群中,较高的AIP水平与肥胖呈正相关。AIP可能是一种新的、更好的预测肥胖的风险生物标志物。
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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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