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Association between different combination of measures for obesity and new-onset gallstone disease

BACKGROUND: Body mass index(BMI) is a calculation index of general obesity. Waist circumference(WC) is a measure of body-fat distribution and always used to estimate abdominal obesity. An important trait of general obesity and abdominal obesity is their propensity to coexist. Using one single measur...

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Autores principales: Liu, Tong, Wang, Wanchao, Ji, Yannan, Wang, Yiming, Liu, Xining, Cao, Liying, Liu, Siqing
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5957348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29772027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196457
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author Liu, Tong
Wang, Wanchao
Ji, Yannan
Wang, Yiming
Liu, Xining
Cao, Liying
Liu, Siqing
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Wang, Wanchao
Ji, Yannan
Wang, Yiming
Liu, Xining
Cao, Liying
Liu, Siqing
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description BACKGROUND: Body mass index(BMI) is a calculation index of general obesity. Waist circumference(WC) is a measure of body-fat distribution and always used to estimate abdominal obesity. An important trait of general obesity and abdominal obesity is their propensity to coexist. Using one single measure of obesity could not estimate persons at risk for GSD precisely. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to compare the predictive values of various combination of measures for obesity(BMI, WC, waist to hip ratio) for new-onset GSD. METHODS: We prospectively studied the predictive values of various combination of measures for obesity for new-onset GSD in a cohort of 88,947 participants who were free of prior gallstone disease, demographic characteristics and biochemical parameters were recorded. RESULTS: 4,329 participants were identified to have GSD among 88,947 participants during 713 345 person-years of follow-up. Higher BMI, WC and waist to hip ratio (WHtR) were significantly associated with higher risks of GSD in both genders even after adjustment for potential confounders. In males, the hazard ratio for the highest versus lowest BMI, WC, WHtR were 1.63(1.47~1.79), 1.53(1.40~1.68), 1.44(1.31~1.58), respectively. In females, the hazard ratio for the highest versus lowest BMI, WC, WHtR were 2.11(1.79~2.49), 1.85(1.55~2.22), 1.84(1.55~2.19), respectively. In male group, the combination of BMI+WC improved the predictive ability of the model more clearly than other combinations after adding them to the multivariate model in turn, while for females the best predictive combination was BMI+WHtR. CONCLUSIONS: Elevated BMI, WC and WHtR were independent risk factors for new-onset GSD in both sex groups after additional adjustment was made for potential confounders. In males, the combination of BMI+WC seemed to be the most predictable model to evaluate the effect of obesity on new-onset GSD, while the best combination in females was BMI+WHtR.
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spelling pubmed-59573482018-05-31 Association between different combination of measures for obesity and new-onset gallstone disease Liu, Tong Wang, Wanchao Ji, Yannan Wang, Yiming Liu, Xining Cao, Liying Liu, Siqing PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Body mass index(BMI) is a calculation index of general obesity. Waist circumference(WC) is a measure of body-fat distribution and always used to estimate abdominal obesity. An important trait of general obesity and abdominal obesity is their propensity to coexist. Using one single measure of obesity could not estimate persons at risk for GSD precisely. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to compare the predictive values of various combination of measures for obesity(BMI, WC, waist to hip ratio) for new-onset GSD. METHODS: We prospectively studied the predictive values of various combination of measures for obesity for new-onset GSD in a cohort of 88,947 participants who were free of prior gallstone disease, demographic characteristics and biochemical parameters were recorded. RESULTS: 4,329 participants were identified to have GSD among 88,947 participants during 713 345 person-years of follow-up. Higher BMI, WC and waist to hip ratio (WHtR) were significantly associated with higher risks of GSD in both genders even after adjustment for potential confounders. In males, the hazard ratio for the highest versus lowest BMI, WC, WHtR were 1.63(1.47~1.79), 1.53(1.40~1.68), 1.44(1.31~1.58), respectively. In females, the hazard ratio for the highest versus lowest BMI, WC, WHtR were 2.11(1.79~2.49), 1.85(1.55~2.22), 1.84(1.55~2.19), respectively. In male group, the combination of BMI+WC improved the predictive ability of the model more clearly than other combinations after adding them to the multivariate model in turn, while for females the best predictive combination was BMI+WHtR. CONCLUSIONS: Elevated BMI, WC and WHtR were independent risk factors for new-onset GSD in both sex groups after additional adjustment was made for potential confounders. In males, the combination of BMI+WC seemed to be the most predictable model to evaluate the effect of obesity on new-onset GSD, while the best combination in females was BMI+WHtR. Public Library of Science 2018-05-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5957348/ /pubmed/29772027 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196457 Text en © 2018 Liu 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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Liu, Tong
Wang, Wanchao
Ji, Yannan
Wang, Yiming
Liu, Xining
Cao, Liying
Liu, Siqing
Association between different combination of measures for obesity and new-onset gallstone disease
title Association between different combination of measures for obesity and new-onset gallstone disease
title_full Association between different combination of measures for obesity and new-onset gallstone disease
title_fullStr Association between different combination of measures for obesity and new-onset gallstone disease
title_full_unstemmed Association between different combination of measures for obesity and new-onset gallstone disease
title_short Association between different combination of measures for obesity and new-onset gallstone disease
title_sort association between different combination of measures for obesity and new-onset gallstone disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5957348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29772027
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196457
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