Sex Differences in the Risk of Metabolic Syndrome and its Diagnostic Components in Korean Adults

SuJin Song, H. Paik, YoonJu Song, Won O Song
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Objective: We examined sex differences in the risk of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its diagnostic components among Korean adults. Methods: A total of 17,826 adults (7,061 men, 10,765 women) aged 19+ years with no diagnosed chronic diseases, such as diabetes, hypertension, or dyslipidemia were selected from the 2008-2012 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data. MetS was classified by the National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel III criteria with the Asia-Pacific specific cut-off for excessive waist circumference. All statistical analyses accounted for the complex sampling design effect and used appropriate sample weights. Results: The overall prevalence of MetS was slightly higher in men (19.0%) than in women (14.8%). The prevalent diagnostic components were elevated triglycerides (33.2%) in men whereas low HDL-cholesterol (44.9%) and excessive waist circumference (31.3%) in women. The prevalence of MetS increased with age only in women. Women < 60 years had a lower prevalence of MetS than men in the same age category but the prevalence in women surpassed that in men after 60 years. There were differences in common combinations of MetS diagnostic components between men and women. Conclusion: The MetS risk differed by sex in Korean adults and was markedly high in older women. Our findings warrant specific preventive strategies and clinical managements for MetS according to sex, especially for middleaged and elderly women.
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韩国成人代谢综合征风险及其诊断成分的性别差异
目的:我们研究了韩国成年人代谢综合征(MetS)风险及其诊断成分的性别差异。方法:从2008-2012年韩国国家健康与营养检查调查数据中选取年龄在19岁以上、无糖尿病、高血压或血脂异常等慢性疾病的17,826名成年人(男性7,061名,女性10,765名)。MetS按照国家胆固醇教育计划成人治疗小组III标准进行分类,并以亚太地区腰围过大为标准。所有的统计分析都考虑了复杂的抽样设计效应,并使用了适当的样本权重。结果:met的总体患病率男性(19.0%)略高于女性(14.8%)。常见的诊断成分是男性甘油三酯升高(33.2%),而女性低高密度脂蛋白胆固醇(44.9%)和腰围过大(31.3%)。met的患病率仅在女性中随年龄增长而增加。60岁以下女性的met患病率低于同年龄组男性,但60岁后女性的患病率高于男性。男性和女性在met诊断成分的常见组合上存在差异。结论:韩国成年人的MetS风险因性别而异,在老年妇女中明显较高。我们的研究结果为根据性别,特别是中老年妇女的MetS提供了具体的预防策略和临床管理。
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