Waist circumference and the metabolic syndrome predict the development of elevated albuminuria in non-diabetic subjects: the DESIR Study

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Bonnet, Fabrice [1 ]
Marre, Michel
Halimi, Jean-Michel
Stengel, Benedicte
Lange, Celine
Laville, Martine
Tichet, Jean
Balkau, Beverley
机构
[1] Hosp Edouard Herriot, Dept Endocrinol Diabetol, INSERM, CRNH,U449, F-69003 Lyon, France
[2] Hop Bichat Claude Bernard, AP HP, INSERM, Dept Diabetol,U 695, Paris, France
[3] Trousseau Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Tours, France
[4] INSERM, U258, IFR69, Villejuif, France
[5] IRSA, La Riche, France
关键词
hypertension; metabolic syndrome microalbuminuria; waist circumference;
D O I
10.1097/01.hjh.0000226206.03560.ac
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Objective Metabolic determinants of microalbuminuria remain poorly understood in non-diabetic individuals and particularly in women. We investigated in both sexes whether an elevated waist circumference (WC) or the presence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS) predict the development of elevated albuminuria at 6 years. Design and patients We studied 2738 subjects from the DESIR cohort without microalbuminuria or diabetes at baseline and who were followed up for 6 years. Results At 6 years, 254 individuals [9.3%; 95% confidence interval (CI) 8.2-10.4%] had developed elevated albuminuria (>= 20 mg/l), which was significantly and positively associated with WC and blood pressure, but not with fasting glucose, lipids or body mass index in either sex. In both sexes, subjects with a high WC or with MetS at baseline were more likely to develop elevated albuminuria at 6 years compared with those with a normal WC or absence of MetS. In multivariate logistic analysis, WC as a continuous variable ora WC of 94 cm or greater for men and a WC greater than 88 cm for women were predictive of the development of elevated albuminuria, after adjusting for age, hypertension, the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, fibrinogen and glycaemia. MetS was a risk factor for elevated albuminuria in men (odds ratio 1.87; 95% CI 1.25-2.81), with differences according to the MetS definition. Conclusion Abdominal adiposity is related to the development of elevated albuminuria in both sexes, suggesting that the measurement of WC may improve the identification of non-diabetic individuals at risk of developing microalbuminuria and emphasizing the interest of screening for albuminuria among those with MetS.
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