Elevated remnant cholesterol was associated with the increased metabolically unhealthy obesity risk in Chinese youth

被引:2
作者
Fang, Zhengmei
Zhu, Lijun
Chen, Yan
Jin, Yuelong
Yao, Yingshui [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Wannan Med Coll, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, 22 Wenchang West Rd, Wuhu 241002, Anhui, Peoples R China
[2] Wannan Med Coll, Inst Chron Dis Prevent & Control, 22 Wenchang West Rd, Wuhu 241002, Anhui, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
metabolically unhealthy obesity; association; remnant cholesterol; youth; gender; ISCHEMIC-HEART-DISEASE; LIPOPROTEIN CHOLESTEROL; YOUNG ADULTHOOD; CHILDREN; CELLS;
D O I
10.6133/apjcn.202409_33(3).0009
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background and Objectives: Metabolically unhealthy obesity is characterized by the presence of cardiovascular metabolic risks such as hypertension, dyslipidemia, and hyperglycemia. Research has shown a correlation between remnant cholesterol (RC) concentrations and abdominal obesity in children. However, the effect of RC concentration on metabolically unhealthy obesity remains unclear. Methods and Study Design: This study included 3114 Chinese adolescents who received health check- ups. We used logistic regression models and receiver operating characteristic analysis to evaluate the correlation between RC concentration and metabolically unhealthy obesity in a cross-sectional design. Results: After controlling for possible confounding variables, we found that individuals in the top and fourth quintiles of RC concentrations had a significantly higher likelihood of developing metabolically unhealthy obesity compared to those in the bottom quintile (ORs, 4.810 and 1.836; 95% CIs, 3.209-7.212 and 1.167-2.890, respectively). The risk of metabolically unhealthy obesity tended to increase with RC concentration (p(trend)<0.001). In addition, boys showed positive associations between RC concentration and both BMI (r = 0.305, p<0.001) and waist circumference (r = 0.306, p<0.001). According to the analysis, the predictive accuracy of metabolically unhealthy obesity was 0.736 (95% CI, 0.690-0.781) for boys and 0.630 (95% CI, 0.573-0.687) for girls. The ideal prediction threshold was 0.66 for boys and 0.59 for girls. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that elevated RC concentration is linked to a higher likelihood of developing metabolically unhealthy obesity in young individuals, regardless of other known risk factors.
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页数:8
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