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Scientific Reports | 2017

Development and evaluation of a risk score for type 2 diabetes mellitus among middle-aged Chinese rural population based on the RuralDiab Study

Hao Zhou; Yuqian Li; Xiaotian Liu; Fei Xu; Linlin Li; Kaili Yang; Xinling Qian; Ruihua Liu; Ronghai Bie; Chongjian Wang

The purpose of this study was to establish a simple and effective risk score for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in middle-aged rural Chinese. Total of 5453 participants aged 30–59 years from the Rural Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle (RuralDiab) study were recruited for establishing the RuralDiab risk score by using logistic regression analysis. The RuralDiab risk score was validated in a prospective study from Henan Province of China, and compared with previous risk scores by using the receiver-operating characteristics cure. Ultimately, sex, age, family history of diabetes, physical activity, waist circumference, history of dyslipidemia, diastolic blood pressure, body mass index were included in the RuralDiab risk score (range from 0 to 36), and the optimal cutoff value was 17 with 67.9% sensitivity and 67.8% specificity. The area under the cures (AUC) of the RuralDiab risk score was 0.723(95%CI: 0.710–0.735) for T2DM in validation population, which was significant higher than the American Diabetes Association score (AUC: 0.636), the Inter99 score (AUC: 0.669), the Oman risk score (AUC: 0.675). The RuralDiab risk score was established and demonstrated an appropriate performance for predicting T2DM in middle-aged Chinese rural population. Further studies for validation should be implemented in different populations.


Clinica Chimica Acta | 2018

Sex-specific associations of serum uric acid with metabolic syndrome in Chinese rural population: The RuralDiab study

Honglei Zhang; Yuqian Li; Zhenxing Mao; Xiaotian Liu; Xia Zhang; Kaili Yang; Ruihua Liu; Xinling Qian; Haiqing Zhang; Jingjing Jiang; Gongyuan Zhang; Chongjian Wang

BACKGROUND We explored the association between serum uric acid (SUA) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Chinese rural adults. METHODS A total of 16,577 subjects (6354 men and 10,223 women) were from the RuralDiab study. SUA concentration was measured by the enzymatic colorimetric method. A meta-analysis including 12 eligible studies focused on SUA and MetS was preformed to confirm the findings of the cross-sectional study. RESULTS After adjustment for age, educational level, and other covariates, the odds ratio (ORs) for MetS increased smoothly with the increasing SUA concentration in both sexes (P for no-linear trend > 0.05). The adjusted ORs of MetS comparing the fourth and firstly quartiles were 3.11 [95% CI: 2.58-3.74] in men and 3.64 [95% CI: 3.22-4.11] in women (Ptrend < 0.001). In continuous analysis, each 1 mg/dl increment in SUA concentration was significantly associated with a 41% increased risk of MetS in men and 62% in women. The meta-analysis validated the positive association between SUA and MetS (pooled OR: Men, 1.80 [95% CI: 1.57-2.07]; Women, 2.46 [95% CI: 1.95-3.12]). CONCLUSION SUA concentration was positively with the prevalence of MetS in Chinese rural population, and more studies are needed to explore the mechanisms of the relationship. WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ON THIS TOPIC?: Previous studies have explored the association between serum uric acid and metabolic syndrome, but evidence on the strength and consistency of the association remains uncertain and limited, especially in rural population. In addition, the epidemiological research and meta-analysis on the association have not been reported. WHAT DOES THIS STUDY ADD?: The results of this study showed that serum uric acid was significantly associated with metabolic syndrome and its components in Chinese rural population. Furthermore, the findings demonstrated that the significant associations varied across sex. In addition, the results of epidemiological research were similar with the meta-analysis, which demonstrates the credible of the results of the epidemiology research.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Prevalence and influencing factors of overweight and obesity in a Chinese rural population: the Henan Rural Cohort Study

Xiaotian Liu; Weidong Wu; Zhenxing Mao; Wenqian Huo; Runqi Tu; Xinling Qian; Xia Zhang; Zhongyan Tian; Haiqing Zhang; Jingjing Jiang; Yuqian Li; Chongjian Wang

The study aimed to estimate prevalence and influencing factors of overweight, general obesity, and abdominal obesity in rural areas of China. A total of 39034 participants aged 18 to 79 years were enrolled from the Henan Rural Cohort Study for the cross-sectional study. The age-standardized prevalence of overweight, general obesity, and abdominal obesity were 34.97%, 16.82%, and 43.71% in the general Chinese rural adults, respectively. Gender differences were: 36.04%, 18.98%, 35.37% for men, and 34.55%, 15.42%, 49.13% for women, respectively. The subgroup analysis showed the rates of overweight, general obesity, and abdominal obesity existed considerable disparities, but were universally high in all subgroups. Further, the study found that there were statistically significant U-shaped associations between the prevalence of overweight, general obesity, and abdominal obesity and age groups. In addition, the prevalence of participants with both abnormal BMI and WC were even at approximate forty percent. Aging, married/cohabiting, higher per capita monthly income, and unhealthy lifestyle were independent influencing factors of overweight, general obesity and abdominal obesity. In conclusion, overweight and obesity were severe in rural China. There is an increased need for closely monitoring high risk factors and promoting healthy lifestyle to curb the obesity epidemic among rural population.


Preventive Medicine | 2018

Sex-specific relationship between visceral fat index and dyslipidemia in Chinese rural adults: The Henan Rural Cohort Study

Zhongyan Tian; Yuqian Li; Zhenxing Mao; Songcheng Yu; Yanhua Wang; Xiaotian Liu; Runqi Tu; Haiqing Zhang; Xinling Qian; Xia Zhang; Lulu Zhang; Jingzhi Zhao; Lei Yin; Chongjian Wang

The study aimed to explore the relationship between visceral fat index (VFI) and dyslipidemia and evaluate the efficiency of VFI as a marker for identifying dyslipidemia in Chinese rural adults. The cross-sectional study recruited 35,832 aged 18-79 years eligible participants from The Henan Rural Cohort Study. VFI was measured by bioelectrical impendence methods and classified into sex-specific quartiles. Fasting blood samples were collected. Logistic regression models with VFI as a categorical variable and restricted cubic spline regression models with VFI as a continuous variable were performed to obtain odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curve was conducted to evaluate the identifying performance of VFI. The age-standardized prevalence of dyslipidemia was 29.80% and 26.01% in male and female, respectively. Increasing VFI quartiles were significantly positively related to the risk of dyslipidemia and its components (Pfor trend < 0.01). The adjusted ORs (95% CIs) for per 1-SD increase in VFI were 2.11 (2.02-2.20) and 1.52 (1.47-1.56) in male and female, respectively, and dose-response relationships were observed in both genders (Pfor nonlinearity < 0.01). In addition, area under the curves (AUCs) in male (0.697) was larger than in female (0.655) (P < 0.05). VFI was significantly positively related to the risk of dyslipidemia and its components, and the risk was shown to be more prominent in male. Meanwhile, dose-response relationships were observed in both genders. Furthermore, VFI might be a relatively effective marker for identifying dyslipidemia in male, but not in female.


Nutrition Research | 2018

The “T” allele of apolipoprotein A5 rs2075291 is significantly associated with higher total cholesterol and triglyceride and lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in Asians: a meta-analysis

Xinling Qian; Yuqian Li; Xiaotian Liu; Linlin Li; Kaili Yang; Ruihua Liu; Honglei Zhang; Yuanyuan Shi; Fei Yu; Zhenxing Mao; Ronghai Bie; Chongjian Wang

Previous studies have discussed the association between apolipoprotein A5 (APOA5) gene rs2075291 polymorphism and lipid levels, but the results were inconsistent. The meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the reported effects of rs2075291 polymorphism on blood lipid levels, including total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in Asians. A literature search was performed in six databases from January 1, 2001 to March 1, 2017. A standardized mean difference (SMD) with 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was computed to estimate the effect value. Overall, 10 articles with 19 reports were included and most of them were from Chinese institutions. Pooled results indicated significant effects of rs2075291 on lipid levels in Asians; the carriers of T allele had higher TC and TG levels but lower HDL-C level than the non-carriers, and the corresponding SMD (95% CI) were 0.20 (0.04-0.36), 0.74 (0.54-0.94), and -0.17 (-0.33 to -0.00), respectively. No significant difference was found for the LDL-C level: P = .172. Although results from the meta-analysis suggest that the T allele of the APOA5 rs2075291 is associated with higher TC and TG levels and lower HDL-C levels, large-scale studies considering the gene-gene and gene-environment interaction are needed to further explore the effects of rs2075291 polymorphism on blood lipid levels in different ethnicities.


Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications | 2018

Gender-specific associations of body mass index and waist circumference with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Chinese rural adults: The Henan Rural Cohort Study

Zhongyan Tian; Yuqian Li; Linlin Li; Xiaotian Liu; Haiqing Zhang; Xia Zhang; Xinling Qian; Wen Zhou; Jingjing Jiang; Jingzhi Zhao; Lei Yin; Chongjian Wang

AIM To assess the relationship between various obesity categories according to body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC) and risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) among Chinese rural adults. METHODS A total of 38,466 eligible participants were derived from The Henan Rural Cohort Study. Structured questionnaires and anthropometric and laboratory measurements were undertaken. Logistic regression was performed by gender. RESULTS The age-standardized prevalence of T2DM in current study was 3.94% in men and 5.14% in women. Compared with participants with both normal BMI and WC, participants with normal BMI but high WC, high BMI but normal WC, or both high BMI and WC showed elevated risk of T2DM, in addition to being women with high BMI but normal WC. Moreover, when BMI and WC were included in the same multivariate adjusted model, both BMI and WC were significantly associated with increased T2DM risk in men, however, WC but not BMI remained positively associated with T2DM risk in women. CONCLUSIONS In summary, gender-specific differences between obesity measures and T2DM were found. WC was independently associated with increased risk of T2DM regardless of BMI status in women, whereas both BMI and WC showed positive association with T2DM risk in men.


Clinica Chimica Acta | 2018

C-src tyrosine kinase gene rs1378942 polymorphism and hypertension in Asians: Review and meta-analysis

Xinling Qian; Yuqian Li; Xiaotian Liu; Runqi Tu; Zhongyan Tian; Haiqing Zhang; Xia Zhang; Wen Zhou; Jingjing Jiang; Yanhua Wang; Ronghai Bie; Chongjian Wang

BACKGROUND The risk allele frequency of rs1378942 of c-src tyrosine kinase (CSK) gene is much higher in Asians (~ 0.80) than that in Europeans (~ 0.35), and the association between rs1378942 and blood pressure is controversial in Asians. Thus, the review and meta-analysis was performed to explore the effects of rs1378942 polymorphism on systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP) levels and hypertension in Asians. METHODS A literature search was conducted in electronic databases up to September 1, 2018. Beta, Odds Ratio (OR) and corresponding 95% confidence intervals (95%CI) were calculated to estimate the effects of rs1378942 on SBP, DBP and hypertension. Quanto software was used to estimate the statistical power. RESULTS The results showed that the rs1378942 polymorphism significantly affected blood pressure levels in Asians, the C allele carriers had higher SBP and DBP levels: beta (95%CI): 0.71(0.38-1.04), P = 2.579 × 10-5, I2 = 43.5%, and beta (95%CI): 0.33(0.18-0.49), P = 2.092 × 10-5, I2 = 28.3%, respectively. This association was also found in East Asians, but not in South Asians. Furthermore, no significant association was observed with hypertension: OR (95%CI): 1.10 (0.97-1.25), P = .129, I2 = 81.2%. CONCLUSION The meta-analysis demonstrates that the C allele of the CSK rs1378942 is associated with higher SBP and DBP levels in East Asians.


Experimental Diabetes Research | 2017

The Dynamics of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Prevalence and Management Rates among Rural Population in Henan Province, China

Xiaotian Liu; Ling Wang; Panpan Wang; Ruihua Liu; Kaili Yang; Xinling Qian; Jingjing Fan; Songcheng Yu; Yuqian Li; Chongjian Wang

The aim of this study was to estimate the dynamics of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) prevalence and management rates based on a rural cohort study in Henan Province of China. The rural prospective study was conducted for 20194 Chinese population ≥18 years in 2007-2008 and followed during 2013-2014. A total of 14009 individuals were recruited for the prospective analysis ultimately. Over 5.74 years of follow-up, the age-standardized prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of T2DM increased from 6.18%, 44.41%, 34.39%, and 19.08% at baseline to 7.87%, 59.64%, 52.17%, and 26.52% at follow-up in total population, respectively. Similar changes were found in men and women except the age-standardized control in men. The four parameters of T2DM were higher among various factors at follow-up than those at baseline. There was no statistical difference in awareness (P = 0.089) and treatment (P = 0.257) in the newly diagnosed T2DM compared with the rates at baseline. The current study indicated that the prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of T2DM displayed chronological increasing trends while the awareness, treatment, and control of T2DM were still disproportionally low in central China. More works are needed urgently to popularize public health education and improve the quality of medical care in T2DM.


Lipids in Health and Disease | 2018

Dyslipidemia prevalence, awareness, treatment, control, and risk factors in Chinese rural population: the Henan rural cohort study

Xiaotian Liu; Songcheng Yu; Zhenxing Mao; Yuqian Li; Haiqing Zhang; Kaili Yang; Honglei Zhang; Ruihua Liu; Xinling Qian; Linlin Li; Ronghai Bie; Chongjian Wang


Journal of The American Society of Hypertension | 2018

Dose-response relationship between visceral fat index and untreated hypertension in Chinese rural population: the RuralDiab study

Zhongyan Tian; Yuqian Li; Linlin Li; Xiaotian Liu; Yuanyuan Shi; Kaili Yang; Ruihua Liu; Honglei Zhang; Xinling Qian; Lei Yin; Jingzhi Zhao; Chongjian Wang

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