Physical Activity and Metabolic Syndrome in Liver Transplant Recipients

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Kallwitz, Eric R. [1 ]
Loy, Veronica [2 ]
Mettu, Praveen [3 ]
Von Roenn, Natasha [1 ]
Berkes, Jamie [1 ]
Cotler, Scott J. [1 ]
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[1] Loyola Univ, Med Ctr, Div Hepatol, Maywood, IL 60153 USA
[2] Med Coll Wisconsin, Sect Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Milwaukee, WI 53226 USA
[3] Univ Illinois, Med Ctr, Gastroenterol Sect, Chicago, IL USA
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RISK-FACTORS; WEIGHT-GAIN; PREVALENCE; EXERCISE; HEALTH; ASSOCIATION; LIFE;
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10.1002/lt.23710
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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There is a high prevalence of metabolic syndrome in liver transplant recipients, a population that tends to be physically inactive. The aim of this study was to characterize physical activity and evaluate the relationship between physical activity and metabolic syndrome after liver transplantation. A cross-sectional analysis was performed in patients more than 3 months after transplantation. Metabolic syndrome was classified according to National Cholesterol Education Panel Adult Treatment Panel III guidelines. Physical activity, including duration, frequency, and metabolic equivalents of task (METs), was assessed. The study population consisted of 204 subjects, with 156 more than 1 year after transplantation. The median time after transplantation was 53.5 months (range = 3-299 months). The mean duration of exercise was 90 +/- 142 minutes, and the mean MET score was 3.6 +/- 1.5. Metabolic syndrome was observed in 58.8% of all subjects and in 63.5% of the subjects more than 1 year after transplantation. In a multivariate analysis involving all subjects, metabolic syndrome was associated with a time after transplantation greater than 1 year [odds ratio (OR) = 2.909, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.389-6.092] and older age (OR = 1.036, 95% CI = 1.001-1.072). A second analysis was performed for only patients more than 1 year after transplantation. In a multivariate analysis, metabolic syndrome was associated with lower exercise intensity (OR = 0.690, 95% CI = 0.536-0.887), older age (OR = 1.056, 95% CI = 1.014-1.101), and pretransplant diabetes (OR = 4.246, 95% CI = 1.300-13.864). In conclusion, metabolic syndrome is common after liver transplantation, and the rate is significantly higher in patients more than 1 year after transplantation. The observation that exercise intensity is inversely related to metabolic syndrome after transplantation is novel and suggests that physical activity might provide a means for reducing metabolic syndrome complications in liver transplant recipients. Liver Transpl 19:1125-1131, 2013. (c) 2013 AASLD.
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