A strong association between lipid accumulation product and diabetes mellitus in japanese women and men.

作者: Ichiro Wakabayashi , Takashi Daimon

DOI: 10.5551/JAT.20628

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摘要: Aim Lipid accumulation product (LAP) is a new continuous marker of lipid overaccumulation that predicts cardiovascular risk. The aim this study was to determine the cutoff value for LAP and evaluate its usefulness. Methods Using database results health checkup examinations 10,170 Japanese workers (35-40 years age) conducted at their workplaces, high calculated by analyzing receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves relationships with hyperglycemia diabetes. Results 21.1 women 37.2 men. values were similar when ROC these values, prevalence be 23.7% in 28.8% odds ratio diabetes subjects vs. those without LAP, after adjusting age, smoking, alcohol consumption regular exercise, 19.09 (95% CI: 6.57-55.50) 7.40 5.10-10.75) High ratios hypertension (10.66 [95% 7.77-14.63] 7.31 6.20-8.62] men) also obtained LAP. Conclusions Cutoff men determined, using Further studies are needed elucidate whether proposed applicable people other ages, races ethnicities.

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