Association of High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol, Renal Function, and Metabolic Syndrome: An Assessment of the 2013–2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys

K. Richardson, Luke T. Richardson, R. Bowden
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Previous findings assessing the relationship between high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) and kidney function have demonstrated contradictory results including positive, negative, and U-shaped relationships. Many prior studies in this area have been conducted in healthy populations, but few have considered the influence of metabolic health status. In the present study, a cross-sectional analysis was conducted using complex survey sample weighting in the assessment of 6455 subjects from the 2013–2018 National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES), representative of 94,993,502 United States citizens. Subjects were classified as metabolically healthy or unhealthy and linear regression analyses were performed to evaluate the influence of HDL-c on estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). HDL-c was found to be negatively associated with eGFR in the metabolically healthy, unhealthy, and combined groups (B = −0.16, p < 0.0001, B = −0.21, p < 0.0001, and B = −0.05, p = 0.0211, respectively). This relationship persisted after adjustment for confounding variables (B = −0.24, p < 0.0001, B = −0.17, p < 0.001, and B = −0.18, p < 0.0001, respectively). The relationship between HDL-c and eGFR was found to be a negative linear association, rather than a U-shaped association, and it persisted in all models tested, despite statistical adjustment for confounding variables. After controlling the samples for outliers, the negative relationship between HDL-c and eGFR was attenuated in the healthy and total groups but remained significant in the MetS group, indicating a stronger relationship between HDL-c and eGFR in those with poorer health.
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高密度脂蛋白胆固醇、肾功能和代谢综合征的相关性:对2013-2018年全国健康和营养检查调查的评估
先前评估高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(HDL-c)与肾功能之间关系的研究结果显示出相互矛盾的结果,包括正、负和u型关系。这方面的许多研究都是在健康人群中进行的,但很少考虑代谢健康状态的影响。在本研究中,对来自2013-2018年国家健康与营养检查调查(NHANES)的6455名受试者进行了复杂的调查样本加权评估,进行了横断面分析,代表了94,993,502名美国公民。将受试者分为代谢健康或不健康,并进行线性回归分析以评估HDL-c对肾小球滤过率(eGFR)的影响。在代谢健康组、代谢不健康组和合并组中,HDL-c与eGFR呈负相关(B = - 0.16, p < 0.0001, B = - 0.21, p < 0.0001, B = - 0.05, p = 0.0211)。在调整混杂变量后,这种关系仍然存在(B = - 0.24, p < 0.0001, B = - 0.17, p < 0.001, B = - 0.18, p < 0.0001)。发现HDL-c和eGFR之间的关系是负线性关联,而不是u形关联,并且在所有测试的模型中都存在,尽管对混杂变量进行了统计调整。在控制样本的异常值后,HDL-c和eGFR之间的负相关关系在健康组和总组中减弱,但在MetS组中仍然显著,这表明HDL-c和eGFR之间的关系在健康状况较差的人群中更强。
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