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Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio as an indicator of a ≥30% eGFR decline in chronic kidney disease
Whether the visceral-to-subcutaneous fat ratio (V/S ratio) is associated with renal prognosis in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains unclear. Furthermore, little is known about the effect of sex and the absolute amount of visceral fat accumulation such as visceral fat area (VFA) ≥100...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7668593/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33196670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241626 |
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author | Kataoka, Hiroshi Mochizuki, Toshio Iwadoh, Kazuhiro Ushio, Yusuke Kawachi, Keiko Watanabe, Saki Watanabe, Kentaro Akihisa, Taro Makabe, Shiho Manabe, Shun Sato, Masayo Iwasa, Naomi Yoshida, Rie Sawara, Yukako Hanafusa, Norio Tsuchiya, Ken Nitta, Kosaku |
author_facet | Kataoka, Hiroshi Mochizuki, Toshio Iwadoh, Kazuhiro Ushio, Yusuke Kawachi, Keiko Watanabe, Saki Watanabe, Kentaro Akihisa, Taro Makabe, Shiho Manabe, Shun Sato, Masayo Iwasa, Naomi Yoshida, Rie Sawara, Yukako Hanafusa, Norio Tsuchiya, Ken Nitta, Kosaku |
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description | Whether the visceral-to-subcutaneous fat ratio (V/S ratio) is associated with renal prognosis in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains unclear. Furthermore, little is known about the effect of sex and the absolute amount of visceral fat accumulation such as visceral fat area (VFA) ≥100 cm(2) on the V/S ratio in relation to renal prognosis. In this study, 200 patients with CKD were evaluated for renal prognosis. Survival analyses and logistic regression analyses were conducted, generating time-series pseudo-R(2) values. The mean and percent change of the pseudo-R(2) values from the 6(th) year to the 10(th) year (6Y–10Y Mean and 6Y–10Y Change, respectively) were calculated for determining the cut-off points for the medium-term renal prognosis. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that the V/S ratio was significantly associated with renal outcomes and that the VFA category (VFA ≥ 100 cm(2)) had significant interactions with the V/S ratio regarding renal prognosis. The hazard ratio (HR) of the V/S ratio was higher in the sub-cohort of VFA < 100 cm(2) than in the sub-cohort of VFA ≥ 100 cm(2) (HR: 6.42 vs. 1.00). Regarding sex differences, a strong association was noted between the V/S ratio and renal prognosis in women but not in men (HR: 2.40 vs. 1.10). On the other hand, 6Y–10Y Mean of the pseudo-R(2) values indicated differences in the cut-off points of the V/S ratio between men and women (V/S ratio: 0.75 vs. 0.5). Our findings indicate that it may be clinically meaningful to consider the differences in sex and the amount of VFA ≥100 cm(2) for the V/S ratio in relation to renal outcomes in patients with CKD. The 6Y–10Y Mean of the pseudo-R(2) values contributed to determining the cut-off points of the V/S ratio according to the sex difference. |
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spelling | pubmed-76685932020-11-19 Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio as an indicator of a ≥30% eGFR decline in chronic kidney disease Kataoka, Hiroshi Mochizuki, Toshio Iwadoh, Kazuhiro Ushio, Yusuke Kawachi, Keiko Watanabe, Saki Watanabe, Kentaro Akihisa, Taro Makabe, Shiho Manabe, Shun Sato, Masayo Iwasa, Naomi Yoshida, Rie Sawara, Yukako Hanafusa, Norio Tsuchiya, Ken Nitta, Kosaku PLoS One Research Article Whether the visceral-to-subcutaneous fat ratio (V/S ratio) is associated with renal prognosis in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains unclear. Furthermore, little is known about the effect of sex and the absolute amount of visceral fat accumulation such as visceral fat area (VFA) ≥100 cm(2) on the V/S ratio in relation to renal prognosis. In this study, 200 patients with CKD were evaluated for renal prognosis. Survival analyses and logistic regression analyses were conducted, generating time-series pseudo-R(2) values. The mean and percent change of the pseudo-R(2) values from the 6(th) year to the 10(th) year (6Y–10Y Mean and 6Y–10Y Change, respectively) were calculated for determining the cut-off points for the medium-term renal prognosis. Multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that the V/S ratio was significantly associated with renal outcomes and that the VFA category (VFA ≥ 100 cm(2)) had significant interactions with the V/S ratio regarding renal prognosis. The hazard ratio (HR) of the V/S ratio was higher in the sub-cohort of VFA < 100 cm(2) than in the sub-cohort of VFA ≥ 100 cm(2) (HR: 6.42 vs. 1.00). Regarding sex differences, a strong association was noted between the V/S ratio and renal prognosis in women but not in men (HR: 2.40 vs. 1.10). On the other hand, 6Y–10Y Mean of the pseudo-R(2) values indicated differences in the cut-off points of the V/S ratio between men and women (V/S ratio: 0.75 vs. 0.5). Our findings indicate that it may be clinically meaningful to consider the differences in sex and the amount of VFA ≥100 cm(2) for the V/S ratio in relation to renal outcomes in patients with CKD. The 6Y–10Y Mean of the pseudo-R(2) values contributed to determining the cut-off points of the V/S ratio according to the sex difference. Public Library of Science 2020-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7668593/ /pubmed/33196670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241626 Text en © 2020 Kataoka 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kataoka, Hiroshi Mochizuki, Toshio Iwadoh, Kazuhiro Ushio, Yusuke Kawachi, Keiko Watanabe, Saki Watanabe, Kentaro Akihisa, Taro Makabe, Shiho Manabe, Shun Sato, Masayo Iwasa, Naomi Yoshida, Rie Sawara, Yukako Hanafusa, Norio Tsuchiya, Ken Nitta, Kosaku Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio as an indicator of a ≥30% eGFR decline in chronic kidney disease |
title | Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio as an indicator of a ≥30% eGFR decline in chronic kidney disease |
title_full | Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio as an indicator of a ≥30% eGFR decline in chronic kidney disease |
title_fullStr | Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio as an indicator of a ≥30% eGFR decline in chronic kidney disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio as an indicator of a ≥30% eGFR decline in chronic kidney disease |
title_short | Visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio as an indicator of a ≥30% eGFR decline in chronic kidney disease |
title_sort | visceral to subcutaneous fat ratio as an indicator of a ≥30% egfr decline in chronic kidney disease |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7668593/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33196670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241626 |
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