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European Journal of Epidemiology | 2000

Relationship between hyperuricemia and other cardiovascular disease risk factors among adult males in Taiwan

Nain-Feng Chu; Dan-Jiang Wang; Saou-Hsing Liou; Shyh-Ming Shieh

Hyperuricemia is associated with cardiovascular disease risk factors such as obesity, impaired glucose tolerance, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia. However, this relationship between serum uric acid (SUA) concentrations and cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a controversial one, especially among males. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the association between SUA concentrations and other CVD risk factors among adult males in Taiwan. After multi-stage sampling procedures, we randomly selected 1743 Taiwanese males with a mean age of 35 years (from 22 to 54) in this study. Anthropometric, blood pressure and biochemical variables, including serum uric acid, glucose, total cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations, were measured. Among the study population, the mean SUA concentration was 6.5 ± 1.5 mg/dl. There were 290 (16.6%) subjects with SUA concentrations ≥ 8.0 mg/dl (defined as hyperuricemia). Compared to normouricemic subjects, hyperuricemic subjects had significantly greater age-adjusted body weight (75.3 vs. 69.2 kg, p < 0.001), body mass index (BMI, 25.5 vs. 23.6 kg/m2, p < 0.001), higher blood pressure (BP, 120.2 vs. 115.2 mmHg for systolic BP and 78.5 vs. 75.3 mmHg for diastolic BP, both p < 0.001) and blood lipid concentrations (193.8 vs. 182.1 mg/dl for total cholesterol and 123.7 vs. 94.4 mg/dl for triglycerides, both p < 0.001). SUA concentration was positively correlated with body weight, BMI, BP and serum lipid concentrations (all p < 0.001). In multivariate regression analyses, after adjusting for potential confounders, SUA concentration was significantly positively associated with diastolic BP, serum total cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations. An increase of 1 mg/dl of SUA was associated with a 2.1 mg/dl elevation in serum total cholesterol (p < 0.001) and a 5.4 mg/dl increase in triglyceride (p < 0.001). From this study, we found that hyperuricemia in subjects is associated with being overweight, and having high blood pressure and hyperlipidemia. There is a significantly positive association between SUA concentration and other CVD risk factors among adult males in Taiwan.


International Journal of Obesity | 2000

Plasma leptin concentrations and obesity in relation to insulin resistance syndrome components among school children in Taiwan—The Taipei Children Heart Study

Nain-Feng Chu; Dan-Jiang Wang; Shyh-Ming Shieh; Eric B. Rimm

OBJECTIVE: Leptin, an adipose tissue-derived product of the obesity (OB) gene, is an important regulator of energy metabolism and may be associated with the occurrence of insulin resistance and diabetes in humans. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association of plasma leptin concentration with obesity and the components of insulin resistance syndrome (IRS) among school children in Taiwan.METHODS: After multistage sampling of 85 junior high schools in Taipei, we randomly selected 1264 children (617 boys and 647 girls) aged 12–16 y. Obesity measurements included body mass index (BMI) and waist-to-hip circumference ratio (WHR). We calculated an IRS summary score for each individual by adding the quartile ranks from the distribution of systolic blood pressure (BP), serum triglyceride (TG), HDL-cholesterol (inverse), and insulin levels.RESULTS: Boys had a higher BMI and WHR, BP and IRS score and lower leptin, insulin, TG and HDL-C levels than girls. BMI, WHR and plasma leptin levels were significantly associated with the IRS summary score and each of its components in both genders. Children with higher plasma leptin levels (>75th percentiles) have significantly higher BP, TG, insulin levels and IRS score than children with low leptin levels. The associations between plasma leptin level and the IRS components and score were still significant after adjusting for BMI in boys, but less so in girls. In both genders, after adjusting for WHR, plasma leptin levels were still significantly associated with the IRS components and summary score (P<0.001). The final model that included the standard covariates, BMI and leptin, but not WHR, was the most predictive of the IRS summary score among school children.CONCLUSIONS: Insulin resistance syndrome in childhood, characterized by high blood pressure, dyslipidemia, and hyperinsulinemia, may be an early marker of cardiovascular risk. From the present BMI and leptin in combination are the most predictive markers of insulin resistance syndrome among school children in Taiwan.


Journal of Cardiovascular Risk | 1996

Relationship between Smoking Status and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Young Adult Males in Taiwan

Nain-Feng Chu; Yu-An Ding; Dan-Jiang Wang; Shyh-Ming Shieh

Background To evaluate smoking status and cardiovascular risk factors in young male adults in Taiwan. Methods After cluster sampling, we performed a cross-sectional survey to assess smoking status, duration, and number of cigarettes smoked in 781 young adult males (mean age 20 years, range 18–24). Cardiovascular disease risk factors, including anthropometric factors, blood pressure, lipoproteins and apolipoprotein levels were also measured. Results In total 211 subjects (27.0%) had never smoked, 38 subjects (4.9%) were ex-smokers, and 532 (68.1 %) still smoked cigarettes. The prevalence of smoking was higher than in 1989 and 1990 (54.8 and 59.4%, respectively). Current smokers had significantly higher serum triglyceride and lower high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol levels than subjects who had never smoked (56.2 versus 46.9 and 55.6 versus 59.0 mg/dl, respectively; P <0.05 for both). No difference was found in other cardiovascular risk factors among subjects in the different smoking groups or among current smokers who had smoked for different periods of time or who smoked different numbers of cigarettes. Conclusion These data suggest that the prevalence of smoking in young adult males in Taiwan has increased progressively. No differences were found in anthropometric factors or blood pressure among subjects of different smoking status. Abnormal lipoprotein levels (higher triglyceride and lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol) were found in current smokers compared with non-smokers. A longer follow-up study will be needed to confirm whether the smoking status of these young adults can be correlated with the risk of cardiovascular disease.


Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 1994

THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN IMPAIRED GLUCOSE TOLERANCE AND OTHER RISK FACTORS FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE: IS IT A PREDICTOR FOR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE?

Nain-Feng Chu; May Meet-Shyuan Lee; Dan-Jiang Wang; Li-Mei Chen; Yu-An Ding; Shyh-Ming Shieh

Glucose intolerance and cardiovascular risk factors were assessed among 215 subjects aged 27-86 years in Ho-long, Taiwan. An oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was normal in 107 subjects, impaired in 41 subjects, and abnormal in 67 subjects (as noninsulin dependent diabetes mellitus, NIDDM). Body fatness, blood pressure, carbohydrate and lipid metabolic factors were examined. One-way ANCOVA was used to compare age- and/or BMI-adjusted differences among these groups. Male subjects with NIDDM and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) had higher systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressures, plasma insulin (fasting and 1-hour after OGTT), serum triglycerides (TG), heavier body weight, and larger BMI than normal. IGT subjects were also found to have higher TG, insulin (2-hour) and larger insulin area under curve (IAUC) after OGTT than NIDDM. In females, subjects with NIDDM had higher TG, insulin (fasting and 1-hour after OGTT), and larger IAUC than normal. Moreover, female IGT subjects were also found to have significantly higher SBP, DBP, insulin (1-and 2-hour after OGTT), and larger IAUC than both normal and NIDDM subjects. These results suggest that adverse cardiovascular risk factors are present not only in NIDDM subjects, but also in IGT subjects.


Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | 1993

The reappraisal of the association of glycosylated hemoglobin Alc (HbAlc) and blood pressure: A hypertension and diabetes study in a Taiwan rural area

Nain-Feng Chu; May Meei-Shyuan Lee; Dan-Jiang Wang; Li-Mei Chen; Shyh-Ming Shieh

The association of age, body weight, body mass index (BMI) and glycosylated hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) to blood pressure in the general population of the Ho-long area in Taiwan was examined. A total of 1341 subjects, 746 men and 595 women, aged 40-90 years, were studied. Sex-specific multiple regression analyses were carried out on variables both univariately and significantly associated with blood pressure. Results show HbA1c to be significantly associated with SBP in both males and females before age, weight and/or BMI are adjusted (p < 0.05). After controlling for these confounders, the strength of SBP-HbA1c association was slightly reduced in males, but remained significant. In contrast, there was no significance in females. Moreover, no significant relationship in DBP-HbA1c was found in either sex group. These findings suggest that although a positive correlation was found between HbA1c and SBP, HbA1c or glucose status appeared to be a less important contributing factor in hypertension than age or body weight.


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 1987

Demonstration of intracardiac tumor and its associated hemodynamic derangement by radionuclide angiography.

Dan-Jiang Wang; Cheng-Yi Cheng; Cheng-Yun Chen; Ming‐Chon Hsiung; Jeng-Wei; Kuo-Pin Yu; Shyh-Ming Shieh; Fu-Ken Chang; Wei-Lian Chen

A case of malignant lymphoma primarily involving the heart is reported for the first time in which the tumor per se and its accompanying hemodynamic abnormalities were demonstrated by radionuclide angiography (RNA). The patient had severe and progressive failure of the right side of the heart of obscure origin. The tumor was pathologically proven to have involvement of the pericardium, right atrium, and right ventricle, causing significant tricuspid and pulmonic obstruction.


Journal of Electrocardiology | 1989

Three types of atrioventricular reciprocating tachycardia using bilateral accessory pathways in a patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome

Pi-Haw Liu; Wen-Been Wang; Dan-Jiang Wang; Shyh-Ming Shieh; Pei-Kun Sung

Electrophysiologic studies were performed on a patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome and recurrent supraventricular tachycardia. Bilateral accessory pathways capable of antegrade and retrograde conduction and three different types of atrioventricular (AV) reciprocating tachycardia were demonstrated. One type of narrow QRS tachycardia used the normal AV pathway for antegrade conduction and the left-sided accessory pathway for retrograde conduction. Two types of wide QRS tachycardia (one with right bundle branch block and one with left bundle branch block) used both accessory pathways for antegrade and retrograde conduction, respectively, and were independent of the normal AV pathway. The data showed that bilateral accessory pathways have different electrophysiologic properties and participate in three different types of AV reciprocating tachycardia.


Clinical Nuclear Medicine | 1987

Demonstration of persistent left superior vena cava by first pass radionuclide angiography.

Cheng-Yi Cheng; Dan-Jiang Wang; Wei-Lian Chen; Yi-Fang Chang; Fu-Ken Chang; Shih-Ping Yang; Shyh-Ming Shieh

A case of the left superior vena cava draining to the coronary sinus without associated intracardiac shunt was initially demonstrated by first pass radionuclide angiography. The patient had atypical chest pain for 8 years, and had sick sinus syndrome with a long cardiac pause. Cardiac catheterization confirmed this diagnosis, and a transvenous pacemaker was successfully implanted through the left superior vena cava.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 1998

Clustering of cardiovascular disease risk factors among obese schoolchildren: the Taipei Children Heart Study.

Nain-Feng Chu; Eric B. Rimm; Dan-Jiang Wang; Hsio-Shin Liou; Shyh-Ming Shieh


Atherosclerosis Supplements | 2001

Insulin, proinsulin and insulin resistance index in relation to atherosclerotic lipid profiles among school children in Taiwan — the Taipei children heart study

Nain-Feng Chu; Muh-Han Shen; Der-Min Wu; Dan-Jiang Wang; Shyh-Ming Shieh

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Shyh-Ming Shieh

National Defense Medical Center

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Nain-Feng Chu

National Defense Medical Center

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Yu-An Ding

National Defense Medical Center

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Li-Mei Chen

National Defense Medical Center

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Der-Min Wu

National Defense Medical Center

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Hsio-Shin Liou

National Defense Medical Center

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Jeng Wei

National Yang-Ming University

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May Meei-Shyuan Lee

National Defense Medical Center

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May Meet-Shyuan Lee

National Defense Medical Center

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