Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Pudong New Area of Shanghai using three proposed definitions among Chinese adults

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) has been increasing in China in recent years. The aim of this study is to estimate and compare the prevalence of MS among Chinese adults in Shanghai, one of the most economic developed areas...

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Main Authors: Jiang Qing-wu, Sun Qiao, Qiu Hua, Zhou Yi, Wu Hong-yan, Bai Yun, Zhang Hong, Fu Xiao-jin, Zhu Qiu-li, Ruan Xiao-nan, Xu Wang-hong, Yang Li-ming, Gu Jian-jun, Zhao Gen-ming
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Published: BMC 2010-05-01
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/10/246
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spelling doaj-11107f2d2ea847a39747d4c0dd09bbe22020-11-25T00:13:46ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582010-05-0110124610.1186/1471-2458-10-246Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Pudong New Area of Shanghai using three proposed definitions among Chinese adultsJiang Qing-wuSun QiaoQiu HuaZhou YiWu Hong-yanBai YunZhang HongFu Xiao-jinZhu Qiu-liRuan Xiao-nanXu Wang-hongYang Li-mingGu Jian-junZhao Gen-ming<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) has been increasing in China in recent years. The aim of this study is to estimate and compare the prevalence of MS among Chinese adults in Shanghai, one of the most economic developed areas in China, using definitions proposed by World Health Organization (WHO), National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel (modified ATP III) and International Diabetes Federation (IDF).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>This cross-sectional study included 5,584 adults at age 20-79 randomly selected from Pudong New Area of Shanghai, China, through a three-stage sampling. All participants were interviewed in-person between April and July of 2008 to collect information on demographic and lifestyle characteristics. At the interview, anthropometry and blood pressure were measured and bio-specimens were collected.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The prevalence estimates for the MS increased with age for each definition in men and women, but the estimates varied greatly between the definitions and by sex. The prevalence of the MS was higher in men (20.2%) than in women (18.7%) using WHO definition but this sex difference was reversed when using the modified ATP III (28.4% for men vs. 35.1% for women) and the IDF (15.9% for men vs. 26.7% for women) criteria. The most common metabolic disorder in this population was dyslipidaemia, regardless of the definition used. Substantial agreement, estimated using the kappa statistic, was found between the modified ATP III and IDF definition, whereas the lowest agreement was observed between the WHO and ATP III criteria.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The MS is highly prevalent among Chinese adults in Pudong New Area of Shanghai and the most prevalent component was dyslipidemia. These findings underscore the importance of prevention and control efforts for the MS in this area and the need for a unified predictive definition for the syndrome for use by clinical practitioners and public health agencies.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/10/246
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author Jiang Qing-wu
Sun Qiao
Qiu Hua
Zhou Yi
Wu Hong-yan
Bai Yun
Zhang Hong
Fu Xiao-jin
Zhu Qiu-li
Ruan Xiao-nan
Xu Wang-hong
Yang Li-ming
Gu Jian-jun
Zhao Gen-ming
spellingShingle Jiang Qing-wu
Sun Qiao
Qiu Hua
Zhou Yi
Wu Hong-yan
Bai Yun
Zhang Hong
Fu Xiao-jin
Zhu Qiu-li
Ruan Xiao-nan
Xu Wang-hong
Yang Li-ming
Gu Jian-jun
Zhao Gen-ming
Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Pudong New Area of Shanghai using three proposed definitions among Chinese adults
BMC Public Health
author_facet Jiang Qing-wu
Sun Qiao
Qiu Hua
Zhou Yi
Wu Hong-yan
Bai Yun
Zhang Hong
Fu Xiao-jin
Zhu Qiu-li
Ruan Xiao-nan
Xu Wang-hong
Yang Li-ming
Gu Jian-jun
Zhao Gen-ming
author_sort Jiang Qing-wu
title Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Pudong New Area of Shanghai using three proposed definitions among Chinese adults
title_short Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Pudong New Area of Shanghai using three proposed definitions among Chinese adults
title_full Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Pudong New Area of Shanghai using three proposed definitions among Chinese adults
title_fullStr Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Pudong New Area of Shanghai using three proposed definitions among Chinese adults
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in Pudong New Area of Shanghai using three proposed definitions among Chinese adults
title_sort prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in pudong new area of shanghai using three proposed definitions among chinese adults
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2010-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) has been increasing in China in recent years. The aim of this study is to estimate and compare the prevalence of MS among Chinese adults in Shanghai, one of the most economic developed areas in China, using definitions proposed by World Health Organization (WHO), National Cholesterol Education Program Adult Treatment Panel (modified ATP III) and International Diabetes Federation (IDF).</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>This cross-sectional study included 5,584 adults at age 20-79 randomly selected from Pudong New Area of Shanghai, China, through a three-stage sampling. All participants were interviewed in-person between April and July of 2008 to collect information on demographic and lifestyle characteristics. At the interview, anthropometry and blood pressure were measured and bio-specimens were collected.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The prevalence estimates for the MS increased with age for each definition in men and women, but the estimates varied greatly between the definitions and by sex. The prevalence of the MS was higher in men (20.2%) than in women (18.7%) using WHO definition but this sex difference was reversed when using the modified ATP III (28.4% for men vs. 35.1% for women) and the IDF (15.9% for men vs. 26.7% for women) criteria. The most common metabolic disorder in this population was dyslipidaemia, regardless of the definition used. Substantial agreement, estimated using the kappa statistic, was found between the modified ATP III and IDF definition, whereas the lowest agreement was observed between the WHO and ATP III criteria.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The MS is highly prevalent among Chinese adults in Pudong New Area of Shanghai and the most prevalent component was dyslipidemia. These findings underscore the importance of prevention and control efforts for the MS in this area and the need for a unified predictive definition for the syndrome for use by clinical practitioners and public health agencies.</p>
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