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Dose-Response Relationship between Alanine Aminotransferase Levels within the Reference Interval and Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Adults

PURPOSE: Elevation in serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels is a biomarker for metabolic syndrome (MS); however, the relationship has not been fully investigated within the reference interval of ALT levels. Our objective was to explore the relationship between serum ALT levels within the refer...

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Autores principales: Wu, Peipei, Chen, Qicai, Chen, Lili, Zhang, Pengpeng, Xiao, Juan, Chen, Xiaoxiao, Liu, Meng, Wang, Shumei
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Publicado: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5122632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27873509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2017.58.1.158
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author Wu, Peipei
Chen, Qicai
Chen, Lili
Zhang, Pengpeng
Xiao, Juan
Chen, Xiaoxiao
Liu, Meng
Wang, Shumei
author_facet Wu, Peipei
Chen, Qicai
Chen, Lili
Zhang, Pengpeng
Xiao, Juan
Chen, Xiaoxiao
Liu, Meng
Wang, Shumei
author_sort Wu, Peipei
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: Elevation in serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels is a biomarker for metabolic syndrome (MS); however, the relationship has not been fully investigated within the reference interval of ALT levels. Our objective was to explore the relationship between serum ALT levels within the reference interval and MS in Chinese adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 16028 adults, who attended routine health check-ups at Shengli Oilfield Central Hospital from January 2006 to March 2012. The reference interval of serum ALT level was defined as less than 40 U/L. Logistic regression models and restricted cubic spline were used to evaluate the association of ALT with MS. RESULTS: The prevalence of MS in the total population was 13.7% (6.4% for females and 18.4% for males). Multiple logistic regression showed that ALT levels were positively associated with MS after adjustment for potential confounding factors. The odds ratio of MS in the top quartile was 4.830 [95% confidence interval (CI): 2.980–7.829] in females and 3.168 (95% CI: 2.649–3.790) in males, compared with the ALT levels in the bottom quartile. The restricted cubic spline models revealed a positive non-linear dose-response relationship between ALT levels and the risk of MS in women (p for nonlinearity was 0.0327), but a positive linear dose-response relationship in men (p for nonlinearity was 0.0659). CONCLUSION: Serum ALT levels within the reference interval are positively associated with MS in a dose-response manner. Elevated ALT levels, even within the reference interval, may reflect early dysmetabolic changes.
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spelling pubmed-51226322017-01-01 Dose-Response Relationship between Alanine Aminotransferase Levels within the Reference Interval and Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Adults Wu, Peipei Chen, Qicai Chen, Lili Zhang, Pengpeng Xiao, Juan Chen, Xiaoxiao Liu, Meng Wang, Shumei Yonsei Med J Original Article PURPOSE: Elevation in serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels is a biomarker for metabolic syndrome (MS); however, the relationship has not been fully investigated within the reference interval of ALT levels. Our objective was to explore the relationship between serum ALT levels within the reference interval and MS in Chinese adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 16028 adults, who attended routine health check-ups at Shengli Oilfield Central Hospital from January 2006 to March 2012. The reference interval of serum ALT level was defined as less than 40 U/L. Logistic regression models and restricted cubic spline were used to evaluate the association of ALT with MS. RESULTS: The prevalence of MS in the total population was 13.7% (6.4% for females and 18.4% for males). Multiple logistic regression showed that ALT levels were positively associated with MS after adjustment for potential confounding factors. The odds ratio of MS in the top quartile was 4.830 [95% confidence interval (CI): 2.980–7.829] in females and 3.168 (95% CI: 2.649–3.790) in males, compared with the ALT levels in the bottom quartile. The restricted cubic spline models revealed a positive non-linear dose-response relationship between ALT levels and the risk of MS in women (p for nonlinearity was 0.0327), but a positive linear dose-response relationship in men (p for nonlinearity was 0.0659). CONCLUSION: Serum ALT levels within the reference interval are positively associated with MS in a dose-response manner. Elevated ALT levels, even within the reference interval, may reflect early dysmetabolic changes. Yonsei University College of Medicine 2017-01-01 2016-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5122632/ /pubmed/27873509 http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2017.58.1.158 Text en © Copyright: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2017 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wu, Peipei
Chen, Qicai
Chen, Lili
Zhang, Pengpeng
Xiao, Juan
Chen, Xiaoxiao
Liu, Meng
Wang, Shumei
Dose-Response Relationship between Alanine Aminotransferase Levels within the Reference Interval and Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Adults
title Dose-Response Relationship between Alanine Aminotransferase Levels within the Reference Interval and Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Adults
title_full Dose-Response Relationship between Alanine Aminotransferase Levels within the Reference Interval and Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Adults
title_fullStr Dose-Response Relationship between Alanine Aminotransferase Levels within the Reference Interval and Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Adults
title_full_unstemmed Dose-Response Relationship between Alanine Aminotransferase Levels within the Reference Interval and Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Adults
title_short Dose-Response Relationship between Alanine Aminotransferase Levels within the Reference Interval and Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Adults
title_sort dose-response relationship between alanine aminotransferase levels within the reference interval and metabolic syndrome in chinese adults
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5122632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27873509
http://dx.doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2017.58.1.158
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