Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease (Mar 2023)

Relationship Between Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and Diabetes Is Likely Bidirectional: A Temporality Analysis

  • Jiali Lv,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Yinkun Yan,
  • Dianjianyi Sun,
  • Lijun Fan,
  • Yajun Guo,
  • Camilo Fernandez,
  • Lydia Bazzano,
  • Jiang He,
  • Shengxu Li,
  • Wei Chen,
  • Tao Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.122.028219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6

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Background The temporal relationship between type 2 diabetes (T2DM) and left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is not well established. This study aims to examine the temporal sequence between T2DM and LVH/cardiac geometry patterns in middle‐aged adults. Methods and Results The longitudinal cohort consisted of 1000 adults (682 White individuals and 318 Black individuals; 41.1% men; mean age, 36.2 years at baseline) who had data on fasting glucose/T2DM, left ventricular mass index (LVMI), and relative wall thickness collected twice at baseline and follow‐up over 9.4 years on average. The cross‐lagged path analysis model in 905 adults who did not take antidiabetic medications and the longitudinal prediction model in 1000 adults were used to examine the temporal relationships of glucose/T2DM with LVMI, LVH, relative wall thickness, and remodeling patterns. After adjustment for age, race, sex, smoking, alcohol drinking, body mass index, heart rate, hypertension, and follow‐up years, the path coefficient from baseline LVMI to follow‐up glucose was 0.088 (P=0.005); the path from baseline glucose to follow‐up LVMI was −0.009 (P=0.758). The 2 paths between glucose and relative wall thickness were not significant. The path analysis parameters did not differ significantly between race, sex, and follow‐up duration subgroups. Incidence of T2DM was higher in the baseline LVH group than in the normal LVMI group (24.8% versus 8.8%; P=0.017 for difference). Incidence of LVH and concentric LVH was higher in the baseline T2DM group than in the group without T2DM (50.0% versus 18.2% for LVH [P=0.005 for difference]; 41.7% versus 12.6% for concentric LVH [P=0.004 for difference]), with adjustment for covariates. Conclusions This study suggests that the temporal relationship between T2DM and LVH is likely bidirectional. The path from LVMI/LVH to glucose/T2DM is stronger than the path from glucose/T2DM to LVMI/LVH.

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