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代谢综合征危险因子的相关性分析

王敏1,王磊2,崔薇薇1,赵家军3,高聆3   

  1. 1. 德州市人民医院内二科, 山东 德州 253014; 2. 德州市人民医院心内科,山东 德州 253014;
    3. 山东大学附属省立医院内分泌科,济南 250021
  • 收稿日期:2011-03-17 出版日期:2012-03-10 发布日期:2012-03-10
  • 作者简介:王敏(1966- ),女,医学博士,主任医师,硕士生导师,主要从事肥胖、糖尿病和代谢综合征的临床和基础研究工作。

Clinical characteristics of risk factors of metabolic syndrome

WANG Min1,  WANG Lei2,  CUI Wei-wei1, ZHAO Jia-jun3,  GAO Ling3   

  1. 1. Second Department of Medicine, Dezhou People′s Hospital, Dezhou 253014,  Shandong, China;
     2. Department of Cardiology, Dezhou People′s Hospital, Dezhou 253014, Shandong,  China;
     3. Department of Endocrinology, Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250021, China
  • Received:2011-03-17 Online:2012-03-10 Published:2012-03-10

摘要:

目的   分析德州市代谢综合征(MS)危险因子的临床特点。方法   对2009年德州市机关人员(20~60岁)医保查体资料进行分析,将被调查对象按年龄分为20~30岁、31~40岁、41~50岁和51~60岁四组,分析其MS危险因子—中心性肥胖(男腰围≥90cm,女腰围≥80cm)、高收缩压(≥130mmHg)或高舒张压(≥85mmHg)、高血糖 (空腹血糖≥5.6mmol/L)、高甘油三酯 (≥1.7mmol/L)以及高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平降低(c男<1.03mmol/L,c女<1.29mmol/L)在不同年龄组的特点。结果   20~30岁组各个危险因子发生率从高到低排列分别为:中心性肥胖(50%)、高甘油三酯(39%)、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平降低(37%)、高舒张压(33%)、高收缩压(22%)、高血糖(6%);31~40岁组各个危险因子发生率从高到低排列分别为:中心性肥胖(57%)、高舒张压(47%)、高甘油三酯(41%)、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平降低(32%)、高收缩压(26%)、高血糖(14%);41~50岁组各个危险因子发生率从高到低排列分别为:中心性肥胖(71%)、高舒张压(67%)、高收缩压(66%)、高甘油三酯(54%)、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平降低(31%)、高血糖(26%);51~60岁组各个危险因子发生率从高到低排列分别为:高舒张压(68%)、高收缩压(63%)、中心性肥胖(58%)、高甘油三酯(50%)、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平降低(30%)、高血糖(27%)。结论   中心性肥胖和高甘油三酯是德州市机关人员MS的首发和主要的危险因子,高血压和高血糖是MS的晚发临床表现。

关键词: 代谢综合证; 危险因子; 中心性肥胖

Abstract:

Objective   To investigate the clinical characteristics of risk factors of metabolic syndrome  (MS). Methods   The data were selected from the documents of annual medical insurance health checks of workers at the authorities in Dezhou in 2009. The subjects were divided into four groups according to their age (20-30y, 31-40y, 41-50y, and 51-60y ). MS risk factors including central obesity (waist circumference≥90cm in males, ≥80cm in females), increased systolic blood pressure (≥130mmHg) and diastolic blood pressure (≥85mmHg), elevated levels of blood glucose and triglyceride (fasting glucose≥5.6mmol/L, triglyceride≥1.7mmol/L) and decreased level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (<1.03mmol/L in males, <1.29mmol/L in females) were investigated and analyzed among the subjects in different age groups. Results   MS risk factors were arranged in order  of their prevalence in different age stages as follows: (1)central obesity(50%), elevated levels of triglyceride(39%), decreased level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol(37%), increased diastolic blood pressure(33%), increased systolic blood pressure(22%), elevated levels of blood glucose(6%) in the 20-30y group. (2)central obesity(57%), increased diastolic blood pressure(47%), elevated levels of triglyceride(41%), decreased level of highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol(32%), increased systolic blood pressure(26%), elevated levels of blood glucose(14%) in the 31-40y group. (3)central obesity(71%), increased diastolic blood pressure(67%), increased systolic blood pressure(66%), elevated levels of triglyceride(54%), decreased level of highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol(31%), elevated levels of blood glucose(26%) in the 41-50y group. (4)increased diastolic blood pressure(68%), increased systolic blood pressure(63%), central obesity(58%), elevated levels of triglyceride(50%), decreased level of highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol(30%), elevated levels of blood glucose(27%) in the 51-60y group. Conclusion   Central obesity and high level of blood triglyceride are the early onset risk factors of MS, and hypertension and high level of blood glucose are the later symptoms of MS in workers at the authorities in Dezhou.

Key words: Metabolic syndrome; Risk factor; Central obesity

中图分类号: 

  • R589.9
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