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Cardiac structure and function with and without metabolic syndrome: the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL)

OBJECTIVE: We assessed the hypothesis that metabolic syndrome is associated with adverse changes in cardiac structure and function in participants of the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL). METHODS: Non-diabetic Echo-SOL participants were included in this cross-sectional analysis. Metabol...

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Autores principales: Burroughs Peña, Melissa, Swett, Katrina, Schneiderman, Neil, Spevack, Daniel M, Ponce, Sonia G, Talavera, Gregory A, Kansal, Mayank M, Daviglus, Martha L, Cai, Jianwen, Hurwitz, Barry E, Llabre, Maria M, Rodriguez, Carlos J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6091897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30116540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2017-000484
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author Burroughs Peña, Melissa
Swett, Katrina
Schneiderman, Neil
Spevack, Daniel M
Ponce, Sonia G
Talavera, Gregory A
Kansal, Mayank M
Daviglus, Martha L
Cai, Jianwen
Hurwitz, Barry E
Llabre, Maria M
Rodriguez, Carlos J
author_facet Burroughs Peña, Melissa
Swett, Katrina
Schneiderman, Neil
Spevack, Daniel M
Ponce, Sonia G
Talavera, Gregory A
Kansal, Mayank M
Daviglus, Martha L
Cai, Jianwen
Hurwitz, Barry E
Llabre, Maria M
Rodriguez, Carlos J
author_sort Burroughs Peña, Melissa
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description OBJECTIVE: We assessed the hypothesis that metabolic syndrome is associated with adverse changes in cardiac structure and function in participants of the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL). METHODS: Non-diabetic Echo-SOL participants were included in this cross-sectional analysis. Metabolic syndrome was defined according to the American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 2009 Joint Scientific Statement. Survey multivariable linear regression analyses using sampling weights were used adjusting for multiple potential confounding variables. Additional analysis was stratified according to the presence/absence of obesity (body mass index (BMI) ≥25 kg/m(2)) and the presence/absence of metabolic syndrome. RESULTS: Within Echo-SOL, 1260 individuals met inclusion criteria (59% female; mean age 55.2 years). Compared with individuals without metabolic syndrome, those with metabolic syndrome had lower medial and lateral E′ velocities (−0.4 cm/s, (SE 0.1), p=0.0002; −0.5 cm/s (0.2), p=0.02, respectively), greater E/E′ (0.5(0.2), p=0.01) and worse two-chamber left ventricular longitudinal strain (0.9%(0.3), p=0.009), after adjusting for potential confounding variables. Increased left ventricular mass index (9.8 g/m(2) (1.9), p<0.0001 and 7.5 g/m(2) (1.7), p<0.0001), left ventricular end-diastolic volume (11.1 mL (3.0), p=0.0003 and 13.3 mL (2.7), p<0.0001), left ventricular end-systolic volume (5.0 mL (1.4), p=0.0004 and 5.7 mL (1.3) p<0.0001) and left ventricular stroke volume (10.2 mL (1.8), p<0.0001 and 13.0 mL (2.0), p<0.0001) were observed in obese individuals with and without metabolic syndrome compared with individuals with normal weight without metabolic syndrome. In sensitivity analyses, individuals with normal weight (BMI <25 kg/m(2)) and metabolic syndrome had worse left ventricular global longitudinal strain (2.1%(0.7), p=0.002) and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (−3.5%(1.4), p=0.007) compared with normal-weight individuals without metabolic syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: In a sample of US Hispanics/Latinos metabolic syndrome was associated with worse left ventricular systolic and diastolic function. Adverse changes in left ventricular size and function were observed in obese individuals with and without metabolic syndrome but decreased left ventricular function was also present in normal-weight individuals with metabolic syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-60918972018-08-16 Cardiac structure and function with and without metabolic syndrome: the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL) Burroughs Peña, Melissa Swett, Katrina Schneiderman, Neil Spevack, Daniel M Ponce, Sonia G Talavera, Gregory A Kansal, Mayank M Daviglus, Martha L Cai, Jianwen Hurwitz, Barry E Llabre, Maria M Rodriguez, Carlos J BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk OBJECTIVE: We assessed the hypothesis that metabolic syndrome is associated with adverse changes in cardiac structure and function in participants of the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL). METHODS: Non-diabetic Echo-SOL participants were included in this cross-sectional analysis. Metabolic syndrome was defined according to the American Heart Association/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute 2009 Joint Scientific Statement. Survey multivariable linear regression analyses using sampling weights were used adjusting for multiple potential confounding variables. Additional analysis was stratified according to the presence/absence of obesity (body mass index (BMI) ≥25 kg/m(2)) and the presence/absence of metabolic syndrome. RESULTS: Within Echo-SOL, 1260 individuals met inclusion criteria (59% female; mean age 55.2 years). Compared with individuals without metabolic syndrome, those with metabolic syndrome had lower medial and lateral E′ velocities (−0.4 cm/s, (SE 0.1), p=0.0002; −0.5 cm/s (0.2), p=0.02, respectively), greater E/E′ (0.5(0.2), p=0.01) and worse two-chamber left ventricular longitudinal strain (0.9%(0.3), p=0.009), after adjusting for potential confounding variables. Increased left ventricular mass index (9.8 g/m(2) (1.9), p<0.0001 and 7.5 g/m(2) (1.7), p<0.0001), left ventricular end-diastolic volume (11.1 mL (3.0), p=0.0003 and 13.3 mL (2.7), p<0.0001), left ventricular end-systolic volume (5.0 mL (1.4), p=0.0004 and 5.7 mL (1.3) p<0.0001) and left ventricular stroke volume (10.2 mL (1.8), p<0.0001 and 13.0 mL (2.0), p<0.0001) were observed in obese individuals with and without metabolic syndrome compared with individuals with normal weight without metabolic syndrome. In sensitivity analyses, individuals with normal weight (BMI <25 kg/m(2)) and metabolic syndrome had worse left ventricular global longitudinal strain (2.1%(0.7), p=0.002) and reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (−3.5%(1.4), p=0.007) compared with normal-weight individuals without metabolic syndrome. CONCLUSIONS: In a sample of US Hispanics/Latinos metabolic syndrome was associated with worse left ventricular systolic and diastolic function. Adverse changes in left ventricular size and function were observed in obese individuals with and without metabolic syndrome but decreased left ventricular function was also present in normal-weight individuals with metabolic syndrome. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6091897/ /pubmed/30116540 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2017-000484 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk
Burroughs Peña, Melissa
Swett, Katrina
Schneiderman, Neil
Spevack, Daniel M
Ponce, Sonia G
Talavera, Gregory A
Kansal, Mayank M
Daviglus, Martha L
Cai, Jianwen
Hurwitz, Barry E
Llabre, Maria M
Rodriguez, Carlos J
Cardiac structure and function with and without metabolic syndrome: the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL)
title Cardiac structure and function with and without metabolic syndrome: the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL)
title_full Cardiac structure and function with and without metabolic syndrome: the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL)
title_fullStr Cardiac structure and function with and without metabolic syndrome: the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL)
title_full_unstemmed Cardiac structure and function with and without metabolic syndrome: the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL)
title_short Cardiac structure and function with and without metabolic syndrome: the Echocardiographic Study of Latinos (Echo-SOL)
title_sort cardiac structure and function with and without metabolic syndrome: the echocardiographic study of latinos (echo-sol)
topic Cardiovascular and Metabolic Risk
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6091897/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30116540
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjdrc-2017-000484
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