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Sex differences in associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyp risk in a Japanese population

To investigate sex differences in the associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, adipose tissue-related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyps, a cross-sectional, multicenter study was conducted on 489 consecutive individuals who underwent their first colonoscopy at 3 hospitals. Plasma c...

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Autores principales: Nakai, Keisuke, Watari, Jiro, Tozawa, Katsuyuki, Tamura, Akio, Hara, Ken, Yamasaki, Takahisa, Kondo, Takashi, Kono, Tomoaki, Tomita, Toshihiko, Ohda, Yoshio, Oshima, Tadayuki, Fukui, Hirokazu, Sakurai, Jun, Kim, Yongmin, Hayakawa, Yuji, Fujisawa, Takashi, Morimoto, Takeshi, Miwa, Hiroto
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30279628
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.18-11
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author Nakai, Keisuke
Watari, Jiro
Tozawa, Katsuyuki
Tamura, Akio
Hara, Ken
Yamasaki, Takahisa
Kondo, Takashi
Kono, Tomoaki
Tomita, Toshihiko
Ohda, Yoshio
Oshima, Tadayuki
Fukui, Hirokazu
Sakurai, Jun
Kim, Yongmin
Hayakawa, Yuji
Fujisawa, Takashi
Morimoto, Takeshi
Miwa, Hiroto
author_facet Nakai, Keisuke
Watari, Jiro
Tozawa, Katsuyuki
Tamura, Akio
Hara, Ken
Yamasaki, Takahisa
Kondo, Takashi
Kono, Tomoaki
Tomita, Toshihiko
Ohda, Yoshio
Oshima, Tadayuki
Fukui, Hirokazu
Sakurai, Jun
Kim, Yongmin
Hayakawa, Yuji
Fujisawa, Takashi
Morimoto, Takeshi
Miwa, Hiroto
author_sort Nakai, Keisuke
collection PubMed
description To investigate sex differences in the associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, adipose tissue-related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyps, a cross-sectional, multicenter study was conducted on 489 consecutive individuals who underwent their first colonoscopy at 3 hospitals. Plasma concentrations of adiponectin and leptin, as well as homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance were also evaluated. The presence and number of adenomatous polyps, including advanced adenoma, were higher in men than in women. Metabolic syndrome was a risk factor for adenomatous polyps in both sexes. Large waist circumference was an independent risk factor for adenomatous polyps in men, and high BMI and large waist circumference were risk factors for adenomatous polyps in women. Interestingly, low BMI was associated with large adenomatous polyps (≥10 mm) and advanced adenoma, and waist-hip ratio was involved in proximal adenomatous polyp development only in women. In contrast, the highest quartile of leptin concentration had a 3.67-fold increased adenomatous polyp risk compared with the lowest quartile only in men. These results indicate that regarding colorectal pathogenesis, sex differences were identified in obesity but not in metabolic syndrome. Visceral obesity and a high serum leptin level may be risk factors for colorectal adenomatous polyp development in Japanese men.
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spelling pubmed-61607322018-10-02 Sex differences in associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyp risk in a Japanese population Nakai, Keisuke Watari, Jiro Tozawa, Katsuyuki Tamura, Akio Hara, Ken Yamasaki, Takahisa Kondo, Takashi Kono, Tomoaki Tomita, Toshihiko Ohda, Yoshio Oshima, Tadayuki Fukui, Hirokazu Sakurai, Jun Kim, Yongmin Hayakawa, Yuji Fujisawa, Takashi Morimoto, Takeshi Miwa, Hiroto J Clin Biochem Nutr Original Article To investigate sex differences in the associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, adipose tissue-related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyps, a cross-sectional, multicenter study was conducted on 489 consecutive individuals who underwent their first colonoscopy at 3 hospitals. Plasma concentrations of adiponectin and leptin, as well as homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance were also evaluated. The presence and number of adenomatous polyps, including advanced adenoma, were higher in men than in women. Metabolic syndrome was a risk factor for adenomatous polyps in both sexes. Large waist circumference was an independent risk factor for adenomatous polyps in men, and high BMI and large waist circumference were risk factors for adenomatous polyps in women. Interestingly, low BMI was associated with large adenomatous polyps (≥10 mm) and advanced adenoma, and waist-hip ratio was involved in proximal adenomatous polyp development only in women. In contrast, the highest quartile of leptin concentration had a 3.67-fold increased adenomatous polyp risk compared with the lowest quartile only in men. These results indicate that regarding colorectal pathogenesis, sex differences were identified in obesity but not in metabolic syndrome. Visceral obesity and a high serum leptin level may be risk factors for colorectal adenomatous polyp development in Japanese men. the Society for Free Radical Research Japan 2018-09 2018-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6160732/ /pubmed/30279628 http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.18-11 Text en Copyright © 2018 JCBN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Nakai, Keisuke
Watari, Jiro
Tozawa, Katsuyuki
Tamura, Akio
Hara, Ken
Yamasaki, Takahisa
Kondo, Takashi
Kono, Tomoaki
Tomita, Toshihiko
Ohda, Yoshio
Oshima, Tadayuki
Fukui, Hirokazu
Sakurai, Jun
Kim, Yongmin
Hayakawa, Yuji
Fujisawa, Takashi
Morimoto, Takeshi
Miwa, Hiroto
Sex differences in associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyp risk in a Japanese population
title Sex differences in associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyp risk in a Japanese population
title_full Sex differences in associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyp risk in a Japanese population
title_fullStr Sex differences in associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyp risk in a Japanese population
title_full_unstemmed Sex differences in associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyp risk in a Japanese population
title_short Sex differences in associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyp risk in a Japanese population
title_sort sex differences in associations among metabolic syndrome, obesity, related biomarkers, and colorectal adenomatous polyp risk in a japanese population
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6160732/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30279628
http://dx.doi.org/10.3164/jcbn.18-11
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