Glaucylara Reis Geovanini , Iguaracy Pinheiro de Sousa , Samantha Kuwada Teixeira , Miguel José Francisco Neto , Luz Marina Gómez Gómez , Guilherme Ciconelli Del Guerra , Alexandre Costa Pereira , Jose Eduardo Krieger
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摘要
背景和目的颈动脉内膜-中膜厚度(cIMT)是心血管事件的重要预测因子,与代谢综合征(MetS)相关。MetS是一组心血管危险因素,但在农村人群中,特定因素与疾病发展之间的关联结构尚未建立。我们在巴西农村的一个样本中描述了MetS因素和cIMT之间的关联结构。方法对1937例接受颈动脉超声检查的贝本地心脏研究参与者进行研究。我们使用ATP-III-2001定义MetS和线性混合效应模型,通过家庭结构调整,评估定义MetS和cIMT的心血管危险因素之间的独立关联。结果样本平均年龄46±16岁,女性61%,白人73%,平均体质指数26±5 kg/m2,平均cIMT 0.53±0.16 mm, 35%的样本归类为MetS。正如预期的那样,cIMT与年龄的增长呈线性关系,met组的cIMT值(0.58±0.16 mm)高于非MetS组(0.49±0.14 mm)。考虑到cIMT与met及其所有因素的模型,我们发现血压、血糖和肥胖与cIMT独立相关,但与HDL或甘油三酯无关。结论scimt与年龄增长呈线性关系。血压、肥胖和葡萄糖与cIMT独立相关,但与高密度脂蛋白胆固醇或甘油三酯无关。在农村人群中,高血压、糖尿病和肥胖在决定cIMT个体间变异性方面比血脂发挥更重要的作用。
Carotid intima-media thickness and metabolic syndrome in a rural population: Results from the Baependi Heart Study
Background and aims
Carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular events and associated with metabolic syndrome (MetS). MetS is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors, but the association structure between specific factors and disease development is not well-established in rural populations. We described the association structure between MetS factors and cIMT in a sample from rural Brazil.
Methods
We studied 1937 participants from the Baependi Heart Study who underwent carotid ultrasound exam. We used ATP–III–2001 for MetS definition and linear mixed-effects models, adjusting by the family structure, to assess independent associations between the cardiovascular risk factors which define MetS and cIMT.
Results
The sample's mean age was 46 ± 16y, 61% female, 73% white, mean body-mass-index 26±5 kg/m2, mean cIMT 0.53 ± 0.16 mm, with 35% of the sample classified with MetS. As expected, cIMT demonstrated a linear relationship with increasing age, and cIMT higher values were observed for MetS (0.58 ± 0.16 mm) compared to non-MetS (0.49 ± 0.14 mm). Considering models for cIMT with MetS and all of its factors, we found that blood pressure, glucose and obesity were independently associated with cIMT, but not HDL or triglycerides.
Conclusions
cIMT showed a linear relationship with increasing age. Blood pressure, obesity, and glucose were independently associated with cIMT, but not HDL-cholesterol or triglycerides. In a rural population, hypertension, diabetes and obesity play a more important role than lipids in determining cIMT interindividual variability.