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Postgraduate Medicine | 2018

Validity of cardiometabolic index, lipid accumulation product, and body adiposity index in predicting the risk of hypertension in Chinese population

Haoyu Wang; Yintao Chen; Guozhe Sun; Pengyu Jia; Hao Qian; Yingxian Sun

ABSTRACT Objectives: Adiposity, defined by higher cardiometabolic index (CMI), lipid accumulation product (LAP), and body adiposity index (BAI), has conferred increased metabolic risk. However, the incremental utility of CMI, LAP, and BAI in association with prevalent hypertension has not been well described in a population-based setting. We hypothesized that CMI, LAP, and BAI would provide important insight into hypertension risk. Methods: Blood pressure (BP), fasting lipid profiles, and anthropometric parameters were recorded in a cross-sectional study of 11,400 participants (mean age, 54 years; 53% women) from China. Logistic regression models were used to assess associations of CMI, LAP, and BAI with prevalent hypertension. BAI was evaluated according to hip (cm)/[height (m)1.5]-18; LAP was calculated separately for men [(WC-65) × TG] and women [(WC-58) × TG]; and CMI was defined by TG/HDL-C × waist-to-height ratio. Results: CMI, LAP, and BAI were independently correlated with higher SBP and DBP, with nonstandardized (B) coefficients ranging from 1.827 to 4.590 mmHg and 1.475 to 2.210 mmHg (all P < 0.001). After adjustment for hypertension risk factors and potential confounders, CMI, LAP, and BAI, modeled as continuous measures, carried hypertension odds (95% CI) of 1.356 (1.259–1.459), 1.631 (1.501–1.771), and 1.555 (1.454–1.662) in women, respectively, per SD increment. In men, each SD increase in CMI, LAP, and BAI experienced a 31%, 65%, and 53% higher hypertension risk, respectively. Moreover, among women, the odds ratio (95% CI) for hypertension were 2.318 (1.956–2.745), 3.548 (2.985–4.217), and 3.004 (2.537–3.557) in the 4th quartile vs the first quartile of CMI, LAP, and BAI, respectively. For men, the corresponding figures were 2.200 (1.838–2.635), 3.892 (3.238–4.677), and 3.288 (2.754–3.927), respectively. Conclusion: Measurements of CMI, LAP, and BAI provide a more complete understanding of hypertension risk related to variation in body fat distribution and pinpoint hypertensive participants in great risk of cardiovascular disease in the future.


Annals of Medicine | 2018

Contribution of non-traditional lipid profiles to reduced glomerular filtration rate in H-type hypertension population of rural China

Haoyu Wang; Zhao Li; Xiaofan Guo; Yintao Chen; Shuang Chen; Yichen Tian; Yingxian Sun

Abstract Background: Despite current interest in the unfavourable impact of non-traditional lipid profiles on cardiovascular disease, information regarding its relations to reduced glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in H-type hypertension population has not been systemically elucidated. Methods: Analyses were based upon a cross-sectional study of 3259 participants with H-type hypertension who underwent assessment of biochemical, anthropometric and blood pressure values. Reduced GFR was considered if meeting estimated GFR <60 ml/min/1.73 m2. Results: A stepwise multivariate regression analysis indicated that non-traditional lipid parameters remained as independent determinants of estimated GFR (all p < .001). In multivariable models, we observed a 50%, 51%, 31%, and 24% higher risk for decreased GFR with each SD increment in TC/HDL-C, TG/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C ratios and non-HDL-C levels, respectively. The highest quartile of TC/HDL-C, TG/HDL-C and LDL-C/HDL-C ratios carried reduced GFR odds (confidence intervals) of 5.50 (2.50 to 12.09), 6.63 (2.58 to 17.05) and 2.22 (1.15 to 4.29), respectively. Conclusions: The relative independent contribution of non-traditional lipid profiles, as indexed by TC/HDL-C, TG/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C ratios and non-HDL-C, towards reduced GFR putting research evidence at the very heart of lipoprotein-mediated renal injury set a vital example for applying a clinical and public health recommendation for reducing the burden of chronic kidney disease. KEY MESSAGES Non-traditional lipid profiles has been linked with the occurrence of cardiovascular disease, but none of the studies that address the effect of non-traditional lipid profiles on reduced GFR risk in H-type hypertension population has been specifically established. A greater emphasis of this study resided in the intrinsic value of TC/HDL-C, TG/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C ratios and non-HDL-C that integrate atherogenic and anti-atherogenic lipid molecules to predict the risk of reduced GFR among H-type hypertension population and provide insight into the pathophysiology of subsequent cardio-cerebrovascular outcomes. In a large Chinese H-type hypertension adults, the relative independent contribution of non-traditional lipid profiles, as indexed by TC/HDL-C, TG/HDL-C, LDL-C/HDL-C ratios and non-HDL-C, towards reduced GFR putting research evidence at the very heart of lipoprotein-mediated renal injury set a vital example for applying a clinical and public health recommendation for reducing the burden of CKD.


Postgraduate Medicine | 2017

Usefulness of cardiometabolic index for the estimation of ischemic stroke risk among general population in rural China

Haoyu Wang; Yintao Chen; Xiaofan Guo; Ye Chang; Yingxian Sun

ABSTRACT Objectives: Cardiometabolic index (CMI) has been recognized as a novel and practical marker for the assessment of cardiometabolic risk as it is independently related to diabetes and atherosclerotic progression. This study tested the hypothesis that CMI represents a risk of ischemic stroke in a general population of rural China. Methods: From July 2012 to August 2013, we examined data from a large cross-sectional study of 11,345 participants (mean age 53.8 years; 60.8% females) who underwent biochemical determinations and anthropometric measurements in rural areas of northeast China. Ischemic stroke was documented as a history of cerebrovascular events and verified by medical record review. Results: The prevalence of ischemic stroke was given to 3.1% of females and 3.2% of males. The cardio-metabolic profile was notably more adverse in ischemic stroke groups, irrespective of gender. A dose-response manner was detected for the prevalence of ischemic stroke, exhibiting a significant increase from the lowest to the highest quartiles of CMI (1.2% to 6.4% in females, P for trend<0.001; 2.3% to 4.3% in males, P for trend = 0.017). In multivariable analysis, for every 1 SD increment in CMI, the probability of ischemic stroke increased by 18% in females and 14% in males, respectively. The odds ratios for ischemic stroke comparing the top versus bottom quartiles of CMI were 2.047 (95%CI: 1.168–3.587) for females and 1.722 (95%CI: 1.019–2.910) for males. According to the area under receiver operating characteristic (AUC), the discrimination power of CMI in predicting ischemic stroke was relatively higher for females (AUC: 0.685) than males (AUC: 0.573). Conclusion: The strong and independent association of CMI with ischemic stroke in females, in comparison with the much lesser degree in males, provides further insight to better stratify by sex in investigations of ischemic stroke and solidly corroborates the potential role of ischemic stroke prevention targeted at CMI.


Canadian Journal of Cardiology | 2018

Assessment of novel Peguero-Lo Presti electrocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy criteria in a large Asian population: Newer may not be better

Guozhe Sun; Haoyu Wang; Ning Ye; Yingxian Sun

BACKGROUND Recently, the novel Peguero-Lo Presti electrocardiographic criteria to diagnose left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) were developed from Caucasian American population with a relatively high sensitivity. However, further validation on a large Asian population has never been conducted. Thus, this study was to test and validate the overall performance of this index in a general population from China. METHODS A total of 10,614 permanent residents ≥35 years of age were included in this study. All participants completed 12-lead electrocardiography and echocardiography at the same visit. A receiver-operating characteristic curve was used for comparing the performance of electrocardiographic indices in diagnosing echocardiographic LVH. RESULTS The Peguero-Lo Presti criteria had higher sensitivity but lower specificity than Cornell and Sokolow-Lyon voltage according to the recommended criteria. The area under the curve of this novel Peguero-Lo Presti voltage was lower than that of Cornell for predicting LVH defined by both left ventricular mass/body surface area (0.665 vs 0.699 in males; 0.689 vs 0.721 in females) and left ventricular mass/height2.7 (0.623 vs 0.681 in males; 0.642 vs 0.709 in females) (all Ps < 0.05). By changing cutoff values, Cornell voltage outperformed Peguero-Lo Presti whether to achieve a relatively high sensitivity or specificity. CONCLUSIONS The novel Peguero-Lo Presti voltage may not be a better screening tool for LVH in Asian population. In comparison with this new index, Cornell voltage could be a better screening test for LVH by changing its cutoff values to obtain maximum sensitivity.


Lipids in Health and Disease | 2018

Estimate of prevalent diabetes from cardiometabolic index in general Chinese population: a community-based study

Wen-Rui Shi; Haoyu Wang; Shuang Chen; Xiaofan Guo; Zhao Li; Yingxian Sun

BackgroundCardiometabolic index (CMI) defines adiposity based on triglycerides (TG) to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) ratio and waist-to-height ratio (WHtR). This newly proposed metric has been used to detect multiple cardiovascular risk factors, but data relative to diabetes in the general population are lacking. This study aims to validate CMI’s utility of discriminating diabetes and compares it with other indexes among general Chinese population.MethodsAnalyses were based on a cross-sectional study of 11,478 participants that underwent assessment of metabolic and anthropometric parameters in rural areas of northeastern China in 2013. CMI was calculated by TG/HDL-C × WHtR. Multivariate logistic regressions were performed to clarify CMI’s association with diabetes, ROC analyses were engaged to investigate CMI’s discriminating ability for diabetes.ResultsThe prevalence of diabetes was 9.93% in males while 10.76% in females, and increased with CMI’s increment. After full adjustment, each SD increment of CMI had odds ratios (ORs) for diabetes of 1.471 (1.367–1.584) and 1.422 (1.315–1.539) in females and males, respectively. Compared with bottom categories of CMI, the top quartiles had ORs of 3.736 (2.783–5.015) in females and 3.697 (2.757–4.958) in males. The ROC results showed an excellent discriminating power of CMI (AUC: 0.702 for females, 0.664 for males).ConclusionsAn increasing CMI was correlated with higher odds of diabetes, supporting CMI as a useful and economic measure to screen and quantify diabetes in general Chinese population. Monitoring and promoting achievement of dyslipidemia and abdominal obesity based on CMI may improve subclinical and cardiovascular outcomes.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2018

Ideal Cardiovascular Health Score and Fuster-BEWAT Score as Predictors of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Classification

Haoyu Wang; Guozhe Sun; Zhao Li; Xiaofan Guo; Yingxian Sun

The new 4-tiered classification system for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) based on left ventricular (LV) concentricity0.67 (LV mass/LV end-diastolic volume0.67) and LV dilation (LV end-diastolic volume/body surface area) predisposed individuals at differential risk of adverse cardiovascular


Annals of Medicine | 2018

Estimate of ischemic stroke prevalence according to a novel 4-tiered classification of left ventricular hypertrophy: Insights from the general Chinese population

Haoyu Wang; Shuze Wang; Xin Yi; Yining Tao; Hao Qian; Pengyu Jia; Yintao Chen; Yingxian Sun

Abstract Background: Recently, a novel 4-tiered classification of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) based on ventricular dilatation (indexed LV end-diastolic volume [EDV]) and concentricity (mass/EDV0.67) has improved all-cause and cardiovascular mortality risk stratification. However, their possible association with ischemic stroke has not been extensively evaluated in the general population. Methods: We evaluated a cross-sectional study of 11,037 subjects from the general population of China in whom echocardiographic and ischemic stroke data were available to subdivide patients with LVH into four geometric patterns: indeterminate, dilated, thick and both thick and dilated hypertrophy. Results: Compared with normal LV geometry, indeterminate and thick hypertrophy showed a higher prevalence of ischemic stroke (p < .05). Ischemic stroke was significantly greater in participants with indeterminate (adjusted odd ratio [OR]:1.635, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.115–2.398) and thick (2.143 [1.329–3.456]) hypertrophy but not significantly in those with dilated (1.251 [0.803–1.950]) and both thick and dilated hypertrophy (0.926 [0.435–1.971]) compared with normal geometry in multivariable analysis. Conclusions: Indeterminate and thick hypertrophy were significantly associated with the presence of ischemic stroke in the general Chinese population. The new 4-tiered categorization of LVH can permit a better understanding of which subjects are at high enough risk for ischemic stroke to warrant early targeted therapy. Key messages This was the first study to investigate whether a 4-tiered classification of LVH defines subgroups in the general population that are at variable risks of ischemic stroke. We identified that thick hypertrophy carried the greatest odd for ischemic stroke, independently of traditional risk factors, followed by indeterminate hypertrophy. The new 4-tiered categorization of LVH emerged as a valuable operational approach, a potential alternative to LVM, to refine ischemic stroke stratification in general population.


BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | 2018

Gender-specific contribution of cardiometabolic index and lipid accumulation product to left ventricular geometry change in general population of rural China

Haoyu Wang; Yingxian Sun; Zhao Li; Xiaofan Guo; Shuang Chen; Ning Ye; Yichen Tian; Lijun Zhang


International Journal of Cardiology | 2018

Further insight into 10-year CVD risk evaluation and recommended eligibility for statin therapy in Chinese population: Comparison of cardiovascular risk prediction models and their guidelines

Haoyu Wang; Shuze Wang; Yining Tao; Yingxian Sun


International Journal of Cardiology | 2018

Comparisons of the Framingham and ASCVD risk scores for coronary heart disease risk prediction in Chinese men

Haoyu Wang; Yingxian Sun; Shuze Wang; Yining Tao; Lijun Zhang

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Shuze Wang

University of Michigan

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Yining Tao

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Yintao Chen

China Medical University (PRC)

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