Relationship between Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Metabolic Syndrome, and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in a Chinese Population: A Cross-Sectional Study
Objective. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), metabolic syndrome (MS), and other cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in middle-aged and elderly Chinese population at high risk for the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods. 1302 subje...
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doaj-92ba66b7c92f496885f95fd72270444a2020-11-24T23:12:17ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Endocrinology1687-83371687-83452016-01-01201610.1155/2016/81739058173905Relationship between Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Metabolic Syndrome, and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in a Chinese Population: A Cross-Sectional StudyWen Hu0Luning Sun1Yingyun Gong2Ying Zhou3Panpan Yang4Zhengqin Ye5Jinxiang Fu6Aijie Huang7Zhenzhen Fu8Weinan Yu9Yang Zhao10Tao Yang11Hongwen Zhou12Department of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaResearch Division of Clinical Pharmacology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Huai’an Hospital Affiliated to Xuzhou Medical University and Huai’an Second People’s Hospital, Huai’an 223001, ChinaSchool of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaDepartment of Endocrinology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210029, ChinaObjective. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), metabolic syndrome (MS), and other cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in middle-aged and elderly Chinese population at high risk for the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods. 1302 subjects were enrolled from the Huai’an Diabetes Prevention Program. Results. BCAAs levels were positively correlated with MS, its components, and CV risk profile. The odds ratio (OR) for MS among subjects in the fourth quartile of BCAAs levels showed a 2.17-fold increase compared with those in the first quartile. BCAAs were independently associated with high Framingham risk score even after adjusting for MS and its components (P<0.0001). Additionally, the OR for high CV risk was 3.20-fold (P<0.0001) in participants in the fourth BCAAs quartile with MS compared with participants in the first BCAAs quartile without MS. Conclusions. Increased BCAAs levels are independent risk factors of MS and CVD in addition to the traditional factors in middle-aged and elderly Chinese population. The development of CVD in MS patients with high level BCAAs is accelerated. Intervention studies are needed to investigate whether the strategy of BCAAs reduction has impacts on endpoints in patients with higher CV risk. This study is registered with ChiCTR-TRC-14005029.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/8173905 |
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Wen Hu Luning Sun Yingyun Gong Ying Zhou Panpan Yang Zhengqin Ye Jinxiang Fu Aijie Huang Zhenzhen Fu Weinan Yu Yang Zhao Tao Yang Hongwen Zhou Relationship between Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Metabolic Syndrome, and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in a Chinese Population: A Cross-Sectional Study International Journal of Endocrinology |
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Wen Hu Luning Sun Yingyun Gong Ying Zhou Panpan Yang Zhengqin Ye Jinxiang Fu Aijie Huang Zhenzhen Fu Weinan Yu Yang Zhao Tao Yang Hongwen Zhou |
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Relationship between Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Metabolic Syndrome, and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in a Chinese Population: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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Relationship between Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Metabolic Syndrome, and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in a Chinese Population: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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Relationship between Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Metabolic Syndrome, and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in a Chinese Population: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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Relationship between Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Metabolic Syndrome, and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in a Chinese Population: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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Relationship between Branched-Chain Amino Acids, Metabolic Syndrome, and Cardiovascular Risk Profile in a Chinese Population: A Cross-Sectional Study |
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relationship between branched-chain amino acids, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular risk profile in a chinese population: a cross-sectional study |
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International Journal of Endocrinology |
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Objective. This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), metabolic syndrome (MS), and other cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in middle-aged and elderly Chinese population at high risk for the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Methods. 1302 subjects were enrolled from the Huai’an Diabetes Prevention Program. Results. BCAAs levels were positively correlated with MS, its components, and CV risk profile. The odds ratio (OR) for MS among subjects in the fourth quartile of BCAAs levels showed a 2.17-fold increase compared with those in the first quartile. BCAAs were independently associated with high Framingham risk score even after adjusting for MS and its components (P<0.0001). Additionally, the OR for high CV risk was 3.20-fold (P<0.0001) in participants in the fourth BCAAs quartile with MS compared with participants in the first BCAAs quartile without MS. Conclusions. Increased BCAAs levels are independent risk factors of MS and CVD in addition to the traditional factors in middle-aged and elderly Chinese population. The development of CVD in MS patients with high level BCAAs is accelerated. Intervention studies are needed to investigate whether the strategy of BCAAs reduction has impacts on endpoints in patients with higher CV risk. This study is registered with ChiCTR-TRC-14005029. |
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