Life (Nov 2023)

<i>Helicobacter pylori</i> (<i>H. pylori</i>) Infection-Associated Dyslipidemia in the Asir Region of Saudi Arabia

  • Mohammad Asrar Izhari,
  • Omar A. Al Mutawa,
  • Ali Mahzari,
  • Essa Ajmi Alotaibi,
  • Maher A. Almashary,
  • Jaber Abdullah Alshahrani,
  • Ahmed R. A. Gosady,
  • Abdulrahman M Almutairi,
  • Daifallah M. M. Dardari,
  • Abdul Kareem A. AlGarni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/life13112206
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 2206

Abstract

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Objectives: H. pylori-associated dyslipidemia has been reported to be a major risk factor for atherosclerosis and coronary heart diseases. We aimed to investigate the association of the H. pylori infection with dyslipidemia. Methods: A retrospective case–control study was undertaken to evaluate H. pylori-associated dyslipidemia, where H. pylori-positive individuals were treated as the case group (n = 260) while H. pylori-negative individuals were considered as the control group (n = 250). The mean ± SD of the age of the patients included (n = 510) was 44.01 ± 13.58 years. Study subjects with a total cholesterol level of >5.17 mmol/L and/or a triglyceride level of >1.69 mmol/L and/or an LDL-C level of >2.59 mmol/L and/or an HDL-C level of t-test, chi-square test, and logistic regression) statistical analyses were undertaken using the R-base/R-studio (v-4.0.2)/tidyverse package. Univariate and bivariate logistic regressions were executed to calculate the crude and adjusted odds ratio along with the p-value. A p-value of H. pylori positive vs. negative) of the cholesterol (5.22 ± 1.0 vs. 5.49 ± 0.85, p p p p 60, age = 30–60, in females, and LDL-C levels in males were not significantly different for the H. pylori-positive and -negative groups. The proportion (H. pylori positive vs. negative) of hypercholesterolemia (190/59.9% vs. 127/40% p p p p p p p p H. pylori-infected individuals as compared with the H. pylori-uninfected group. Conclusion: Our results demonstrate that an enhanced risk of dyslipidemia is associated with the H. pylori infection, which can aggrandize the atherosclerosis process. The evaluation of temporal variation in the lipid profile in H. pylori-infected individuals is recommended for the effective management of H. pylori-infected patients.

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