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Association between metabolically unhealthy overweight/obesity and chronic kidney disease: The role of inflammation - 02/12/14

Doi : 10.1016/j.diabet.2014.08.005 
S. Chen a, b, S. Zhou b, B. Wu a, Y. Zhao b, X. Liu b, Y. Liang b, X. Shao b, H. Holthöfer c, H. Zou b,
a Department of Nephrology, Zhangzhou Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Zhangzhou, Fujian 363000, PR China 
b Department of Nephrology, Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510630, PR China 
c National Centre for Sensor Research/BioAnalytical Sciences, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland 

Corresponding author. Department of Nephrology, Third Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University, Zhongshan Dadao 183, Tianhe District, 510630 Guangzhou, PR China. Tel.: +861 20 62784203; fax: +861 20 62784203.

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Abstract

Aim

Our study explored the association between subtypes of increased fat mass (with or without associated metabolic alterations) and the presence of chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Methods

In this cross-sectional survey in China, body mass index (BMI) was used to assess fat mass. Metabolically healthy was defined as no insulin resistance or any metabolic syndrome components except abdominal obesity. We also used two previous definitions of metabolically healthy. Multiple logistic regression models were used. Normal weight with metabolic health was designated the reference group. Three other subgroups included normal weight with metabolic unhealthiness, overweight/obesity with metabolic health and overweight/obesity with metabolic unhealthiness.

Results

Of the 2324 subjects, 11.77% overweight/obese subjects were metabolically healthy. Compared with normal-weight subjects who were metabolically healthy, overweight/obese subjects who were metabolically healthy did not have an increased risk of CKD (OR: 0.79, 95% CI: 0.29–2.14; P=0.64), whereas overweight/obese subjects who were metabolically unhealthy had a significantly higher risk of CKD (OR: 2.47, 95% CI: 1.5–3.95; P<0.001). Normal-weight subjects who were metabolically unhealthy also had a higher risk of CKD, but the P value was of borderline significance. On further adjusting for C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, ORs were much attenuated, but did not alter the associations observed. Using two other definitions of metabolically healthy resulted in similar results.

Conclusion

Metabolically unhealthy overweight/obesity, but not metabolically healthy overweight/obesity, is associated with an increased risk of CKD. Inflammation might mediate at least part of the association between metabolic changes and CKD prevalence.

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Keywords : Chronic kidney disease, Metabolically healthy, Overweight, Obesity


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