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Longitudinal Associations between Triglycerides and Metabolic Syndrome Components in a Beijing Adult Population, 2007-2012

Background:Longitudinal associations between triglycerides (TG) and other metabolic syndrome (MetS) components have rarely been reported. The purpose was to investigate the longitudinal association between TG and other MetS components with time. Methods:The longitudinal study was established in 2007...

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Autores principales: Tao, Li-Xin, Yang, Kun, Liu, Xiang-Tong, Cao, Kai, Zhu, Hui-Ping, Luo, Yan-Xia, Guo, Jin, Wu, Li-Juan, Li, Xia, Guo, Xiu-Hua
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4893559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27279794
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.14256
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author Tao, Li-Xin
Yang, Kun
Liu, Xiang-Tong
Cao, Kai
Zhu, Hui-Ping
Luo, Yan-Xia
Guo, Jin
Wu, Li-Juan
Li, Xia
Guo, Xiu-Hua
author_facet Tao, Li-Xin
Yang, Kun
Liu, Xiang-Tong
Cao, Kai
Zhu, Hui-Ping
Luo, Yan-Xia
Guo, Jin
Wu, Li-Juan
Li, Xia
Guo, Xiu-Hua
author_sort Tao, Li-Xin
collection PubMed
description Background:Longitudinal associations between triglycerides (TG) and other metabolic syndrome (MetS) components have rarely been reported. The purpose was to investigate the longitudinal association between TG and other MetS components with time. Methods:The longitudinal study was established in 2007 on individuals who attended health check-ups at Beijing Tongren Hospital and Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital. Data used in this study was based on 7489 participants who had at least three health check-ups over a period of 5-year follow up. Joint model was used to explore longitudinal associations between TG and other MetS components after adjusted for age. Results:There were positive correlations between TG and other MetS components except for high density lipoprotein (HDL), and the correlations increased with time. A negative correlation was displayed between TG and HDL, and the correlation also increased with time. Among all five pairs of TG and other MetS components, the marginal correlation between TG and body mass index (BMI) was the largest for both men and women. The marginal correlation between TG and fasting plasma glucose was the smallest for men, while the marginal correlation between TG and diastolic blood pressure was the smallest for women. Conclusions: The longitudinal association between TG and other MetS components increased with time. Among five pairs of TG and other MetS components, the longitudinal correlation between TG and BMI was the largest. It is important to closely monitor subjects with high levels of TG and BMI in health check-up population especially for women, because these two components are closely associated with development of hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and other metabolic diseases.
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spelling pubmed-48935592016-06-08 Longitudinal Associations between Triglycerides and Metabolic Syndrome Components in a Beijing Adult Population, 2007-2012 Tao, Li-Xin Yang, Kun Liu, Xiang-Tong Cao, Kai Zhu, Hui-Ping Luo, Yan-Xia Guo, Jin Wu, Li-Juan Li, Xia Guo, Xiu-Hua Int J Med Sci Research Paper Background:Longitudinal associations between triglycerides (TG) and other metabolic syndrome (MetS) components have rarely been reported. The purpose was to investigate the longitudinal association between TG and other MetS components with time. Methods:The longitudinal study was established in 2007 on individuals who attended health check-ups at Beijing Tongren Hospital and Beijing Xiaotangshan Hospital. Data used in this study was based on 7489 participants who had at least three health check-ups over a period of 5-year follow up. Joint model was used to explore longitudinal associations between TG and other MetS components after adjusted for age. Results:There were positive correlations between TG and other MetS components except for high density lipoprotein (HDL), and the correlations increased with time. A negative correlation was displayed between TG and HDL, and the correlation also increased with time. Among all five pairs of TG and other MetS components, the marginal correlation between TG and body mass index (BMI) was the largest for both men and women. The marginal correlation between TG and fasting plasma glucose was the smallest for men, while the marginal correlation between TG and diastolic blood pressure was the smallest for women. Conclusions: The longitudinal association between TG and other MetS components increased with time. Among five pairs of TG and other MetS components, the longitudinal correlation between TG and BMI was the largest. It is important to closely monitor subjects with high levels of TG and BMI in health check-up population especially for women, because these two components are closely associated with development of hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and other metabolic diseases. Ivyspring International Publisher 2016-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4893559/ /pubmed/27279794 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.14256 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. See http://ivyspring.com/terms for terms and conditions.
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Tao, Li-Xin
Yang, Kun
Liu, Xiang-Tong
Cao, Kai
Zhu, Hui-Ping
Luo, Yan-Xia
Guo, Jin
Wu, Li-Juan
Li, Xia
Guo, Xiu-Hua
Longitudinal Associations between Triglycerides and Metabolic Syndrome Components in a Beijing Adult Population, 2007-2012
title Longitudinal Associations between Triglycerides and Metabolic Syndrome Components in a Beijing Adult Population, 2007-2012
title_full Longitudinal Associations between Triglycerides and Metabolic Syndrome Components in a Beijing Adult Population, 2007-2012
title_fullStr Longitudinal Associations between Triglycerides and Metabolic Syndrome Components in a Beijing Adult Population, 2007-2012
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Associations between Triglycerides and Metabolic Syndrome Components in a Beijing Adult Population, 2007-2012
title_short Longitudinal Associations between Triglycerides and Metabolic Syndrome Components in a Beijing Adult Population, 2007-2012
title_sort longitudinal associations between triglycerides and metabolic syndrome components in a beijing adult population, 2007-2012
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4893559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27279794
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.14256
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