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The Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Diabetic Retinopathy: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008–2012

AIMS: To explore gender differences and associations between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components, and diabetic retinopathy (DR) in Korean adults aged 40 years and older with diabetes. METHODS: We analyzed data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (2008–2012). In...

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Autores principales: Kim, Tai Kyong, Won, Jae Yon, Shin, Jeong Ah, Park, Yong-Moon, Yim, Hyeon Woo, Park, Young-Hoon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4898740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27275953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157006
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author Kim, Tai Kyong
Won, Jae Yon
Shin, Jeong Ah
Park, Yong-Moon
Yim, Hyeon Woo
Park, Young-Hoon
author_facet Kim, Tai Kyong
Won, Jae Yon
Shin, Jeong Ah
Park, Yong-Moon
Yim, Hyeon Woo
Park, Young-Hoon
author_sort Kim, Tai Kyong
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description AIMS: To explore gender differences and associations between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components, and diabetic retinopathy (DR) in Korean adults aged 40 years and older with diabetes. METHODS: We analyzed data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (2008–2012). In total, 2,576 type 2 diabetic participants, aged 40 and older, were evaluated. Seven standard retinal fundus photographs were obtained after pupil dilation in both eyes. DR was graded using the modified Airlie House classification system. Vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy (VTDR) included proliferative diabetic retinopathy and clinically significant macular edema. MetS was defined according to the Joint Interim Statement, proposed in 2009, by the International Diabetes Federation and the American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between MetS and its individual components with DR and VTDR. RESULTS: After controlling for confounders, MetS was not associated with DR in men or women. Moreover, the risk for DR or VTDR did not increase with increasing MetS components. However, high waist circumference was significantly inversely associated with VTDR (adjusted odds ratio = 0.36; 95% confidence interval = 0.14–0.93) only in men. CONCLUSIONS: MetS was not associated with DR or VTDR in a Korean diabetic population. However, among MetS components, it seems that abdominal obesity was inversely associated with VTDR in Korean diabetic men.
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spelling pubmed-48987402016-06-16 The Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Diabetic Retinopathy: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008–2012 Kim, Tai Kyong Won, Jae Yon Shin, Jeong Ah Park, Yong-Moon Yim, Hyeon Woo Park, Young-Hoon PLoS One Research Article AIMS: To explore gender differences and associations between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components, and diabetic retinopathy (DR) in Korean adults aged 40 years and older with diabetes. METHODS: We analyzed data from the Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (2008–2012). In total, 2,576 type 2 diabetic participants, aged 40 and older, were evaluated. Seven standard retinal fundus photographs were obtained after pupil dilation in both eyes. DR was graded using the modified Airlie House classification system. Vision-threatening diabetic retinopathy (VTDR) included proliferative diabetic retinopathy and clinically significant macular edema. MetS was defined according to the Joint Interim Statement, proposed in 2009, by the International Diabetes Federation and the American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between MetS and its individual components with DR and VTDR. RESULTS: After controlling for confounders, MetS was not associated with DR in men or women. Moreover, the risk for DR or VTDR did not increase with increasing MetS components. However, high waist circumference was significantly inversely associated with VTDR (adjusted odds ratio = 0.36; 95% confidence interval = 0.14–0.93) only in men. CONCLUSIONS: MetS was not associated with DR or VTDR in a Korean diabetic population. However, among MetS components, it seems that abdominal obesity was inversely associated with VTDR in Korean diabetic men. Public Library of Science 2016-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4898740/ /pubmed/27275953 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157006 Text en © 2016 Kim et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kim, Tai Kyong
Won, Jae Yon
Shin, Jeong Ah
Park, Yong-Moon
Yim, Hyeon Woo
Park, Young-Hoon
The Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Diabetic Retinopathy: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008–2012
title The Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Diabetic Retinopathy: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008–2012
title_full The Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Diabetic Retinopathy: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008–2012
title_fullStr The Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Diabetic Retinopathy: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008–2012
title_full_unstemmed The Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Diabetic Retinopathy: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008–2012
title_short The Association of Metabolic Syndrome with Diabetic Retinopathy: The Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2008–2012
title_sort association of metabolic syndrome with diabetic retinopathy: the korean national health and nutrition examination survey 2008–2012
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4898740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27275953
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0157006
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