性别对肥胖和一组心脏代谢危险因素相关性的年龄依赖性影响

Ichiro Wakabayashi MD, PhD
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背景:肥胖是代谢综合征的主要危险因素。众所周知,性别会影响肥胖和其他心血管风险因素的风险。然而,肥胖与其他心脏代谢危险因素(如高血压、血脂异常和糖尿病)积累之间的关系是否存在性别差异仍有待确定。目的本研究的目的是确定肥胖和其他一系列心脏代谢危险因素之间的关联是否受性别的影响。方法研究对象为17791名日本男性和女性,分为年轻组(35-40岁)和老年组(60-70岁)。比较各年龄组男女肥胖(体重指数[BMI]≥25kg /m2或腰高比[WHtR]≥0.5)与多种心脏代谢危险因素(高血压、血脂异常水肿、高血糖危险因素≥2个)之间的关系。结果在年轻组中,女性肥胖与非肥胖受试者的多种心脏代谢危险因素的粗比值比(or)显著高于男性(BMI:男性6.23[范围,5.53-7.02],女性16.63[范围,12.37-22.37],P <0.01;WHtR:男性6.04[范围,5.36-6.81],女性9.77[范围,7.14-13.37],P <0.01),而在老年组中没有发现这种差异(男性BMI: 3.03[范围,2.69-3.42]vs女性BMI: 2.92[范围,2.33-3.67]P = 0.076;WHtR:男性3.11[范围,2.78-3.47],女性2.50[范围,2.02-3.09],P <0.05)。在多变量logistic回归分析中,在调整了年龄、吸烟、饮酒和定期运动等因素后,女性与非大腰围受试者的ORs在年轻组中往往高于男性,而在老年组中则没有。由性别和各肥胖指数组成的多重心脏代谢危险因素交互项的or值在年轻组显著高于参考水平1.00 (BMI: 2.68[范围,1.95-3.69],P <0.01;WHtR: 1.62[区间,1.16-2.27],P <0.01),但老年组无差异(BMI: 0.95[范围,0.74-1.23],P = 0.712;WHtR: 0.80[范围,0.63-1.02],P = 0.066)。结论肥胖与一系列心脏代谢危险因素之间的相关性在女性中强于男性,这种性别差异存在于年轻人(35-40岁)中,而不存在于老年人(60-70岁)中。
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Age-Dependent Influence of Gender on the Association Between Obesity and a Cluster of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors

Background

Obesity is a main risk factor in metabolic syndrome. Gender is known to influence the risk of obesity and other cardiovascular risk factors. However, it remains to be determined whether there is a gender-specific difference in the relationship between obesity and accumulation of other cardiometabolic risk factors such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, and diabetes.

Objective

The aim of this study was to determine whether the association between obesity and a cluster of other cardiometabolic risk factors is modified by gender.

Methods

The subjects were 17,791 Japanese men and women who were divided into younger (35–40 years) and older (60–70 years) age groups. The relationships between obesity (body mass index [BMI] ≥25 kg/m2 or waist-to-height ratio [WHtR] ≥0.5) and multiple cardiometabolic risk factors (≥2 of the risk factors of high blood pressure, dyslipidema, and hyperglycemia) were compared between men and women in each age group.

Results

In the younger group, the crude odds ratios (ORs) for multiple cardiometabolic risk factors in obese versus nonobese subjects were significantly higher in women than in men (BMI: 6.23 [range, 5.53–7.02] in men vs 16.63 [range, 12.37–22.37] in women, P < 0.01; WHtR: 6.04 [range, 5.36–6.81] in men vs 9.77 [range, 7.14–13.37] in women, P < 0.01), whereas this difference was not found in the older group (BMI: 3.03 [range, 2.69–3.42] in men vs 2.92 [range, 2.33–3.67] in women P = 0.076; WHtR: 3.11 [range, 2.78–3.47] in men vs 2.50 [range, 2.02–3.09] in women, P < 0.05). On multivariate logistic regression analysis, the ORs for multiple cardiometabolic risk factors after adjusting for age, smoking, alcohol consumption, and regular exercise in subjects with versus subjects without a large waist circumference tended to be higher in women than in men in the younger group but not in the older group. The ORs of the interaction term consisting of gender and each adiposity index for multiple cardiometabolic risk factors were significantly higher than a reference level of 1.00 in the younger group (BMI: 2.68 [range, 1.95–3.69], P < 0.01; WHtR: 1.62 [range, 1.16–2.27], P < 0.01) but not in the older group (BMI: 0.95 [range, 0.74–1.23], P = 0.712; WHtR: 0.80 [range, 0.63–1.02], P = 0.066).

Conclusion

The results suggest that the association between obesity and a cluster of cardiometabolic risk factors is stronger in women than in men, and this gender-specific difference exists in younger (35–40 years) but not in older (60–70 years) individuals.

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