Scientific Reports (Aug 2017)

Hypertriglyceridemia-waist and risk of developing type 2 diabetes: The Rural Chinese Cohort Study

  • Yongcheng Ren,
  • Yu Liu,
  • Xizhuo Sun,
  • Kunpeng Deng,
  • Chongjian Wang,
  • Linlin Li,
  • Lu Zhang,
  • Bingyuan Wang,
  • Yang Zhao,
  • Junmei Zhou,
  • Chengyi Han,
  • Hongyan Zhang,
  • Xiangyu Yang,
  • Xinping Luo,
  • Chao Pang,
  • Lei Yin,
  • Tianping Feng,
  • Jingzhi Zhao,
  • Ming Zhang,
  • Dongsheng Hu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-09136-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract Limited information is available on the effect of hypertriglyceridemia–waist (HTGW) combination and its dynamic status on the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in rural China. A cohort of 12,086 participants 18 to 92 years old was retained in this study. Kaplan-Meier analysis yielded the cumulative incidence of T2DM for each phenotype group (based on TG level and waist circumference [WC] at baseline). Cox regression yielded hazard ratios relating HTGW (based on TG level and WC at baseline and follow-up) to risk of developing T2DM. After a median follow-up of 6.0 years (71,432 person-years of follow-up), T2DM developed in 621 participants. For HTGW participants, the incidence of T2DM was 26.4/1000, 20.6/1000, and 21.9/1000 person-years for males, females, and overall, respectively. The adjusted HR for HTGW associated with T2DM was 7.63 (95% CI 4.32–13.49) for males and 7.75 (4.71–12.78) for females. Compared with consistent HTGW, with transformation from baseline HTGW to normal WC and normal triglycerides level at follow-up, the risk of developing T2DM was reduced by 75% and 78% for males and females. HTGW is a major risk factor for T2DM, but the risk could be reduced by improved triglycerides level and WC.