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Association between visceral adiposity index and incidence of diabetic kidney disease in adults with diabetes in the United States.
Li, Chunyao; Wang, Gang; Zhang, Jiale; Jiang, Weimin; Wei, Shuwu; Wang, Wenna; Pang, Shuyv; Pan, Chenyv; Sun, Weiwei.
Affiliation
  • Li C; Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China.
  • Wang G; Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China.
  • Zhang J; Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China.
  • Jiang W; Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China.
  • Wei S; Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China.
  • Wang W; Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China.
  • Pang S; Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China.
  • Pan C; Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China.
  • Sun W; Dongzhimen Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing, 100700, China. sunweitcm@163.com.
Sci Rep ; 14(1): 17957, 2024 08 02.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39095646
ABSTRACT
Visceral adiposity index (VAI) is a reliable indicator of visceral adiposity. However, no stu-dies have evaluated the association between VAI and DKD in US adults with diabetes. Theref-ore, this study aimed to explore the relationship between them and whether VAI is a good pr-edictor of DKD in US adults with diabetes. Our cross-sectional study included 2508 participan-ts with diabetes who were eligible for the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 2007 to 2018. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression were used to an-alyze the association between VAI level and DKD. Three models were used to control for pot-ential confounding factors, and subgroup analysis was performed for further verification. A tot-al of 2508 diabetic patients were enrolled, of whom 945 (37.68%) were diagnosed with DKD. Overall, the VAI was 3.36 ± 0.18 in the DKD group and 2.76 ± 0.11 in the control group. VAI was positively correlated with DKD (OR = 1.050, 95% CI 1.049, 1.050) after fully adjusting for co-nfounding factors. Compared with participants in the lowest tertile of VAI, participants in the highest tertile of VAI had a significantly increased risk of DKD by 35.9% (OR = 1.359, 95% CI 1.355, 1.362). Through subgroup analysis, we found that VAI was positively correlated with the occurrence of DKD in all age subgroups, male(OR = 1.043, 95% CI 1.010, 1.080), participants wit-hout cardiovascular disease(OR = 1.038, 95% CI 1.011, 1.069), hypertension (OR = 1.054, 95% CI 1.021, 1.090), unmarried participants (OR = 1.153, 95% CI 1.036, 1.294), PIR < 1.30(OR = 1.049, 95% CI 1.010, 1.094), PIR ≧ 3 (OR = 1.085, 95% CI 1.021, 1.160), BMI ≧ 30 kg/m2 (OR = 1.050, 95% CI 1.016, 1.091), former smokers (OR = 1.060, 95% CI 1.011, 1.117), never exercised (OR = 1.033, 95% CI 1.004, 1.067), non-Hispanic white population (OR = 1.055, 95% CI 1.010, 1.106) and non-Hipanic black population (OR = 1.129, 95% CI 1.033, 1.258). Our results suggest that elevated VAI levels are closely associated with the development of DKD in diabetic patients. VAI may be a simpl-e and cost-effective index to predict the occurrence of DKD. This needs to be verified in furt-her prospective investigations.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetic Nephropathies / Intra-Abdominal Fat Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Diabetic Nephropathies / Intra-Abdominal Fat Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Sci Rep Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: United kingdom