Association between Lung Function and Metabolic Syndrome Independent of Insulin in Japanese Men and Women

  • Yamamoto Y
  • Oya J
  • Nakagami T
  • et al.
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PURPOSE: We examined the cross-sectional association between lung function and metabolic syndrome (MetS), independent of fasting immunoreactive insulin (F-IRI).METHODS: A total of 3,072 middle-aged, apparently healthy subjects who participated in a general health check-up were included. Lung function, which was expressed as forced vital capacity (%FVC predicted) or forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1% predicted) was examined. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the association between lung function and MetS.RESULTS: Men with the lowest quartile of FVC% predicted, or those with the lowest quartile of FEV1% predicted, had a 3.5-fold or 2.6-fold increased risk of MetS, respectively, compared with those with the highest quartile of FVC% predicted or FEV1% predicted. F-IRI had a positive, significant, and independent association with MetS in both sexes.CONCLUSION: Impaired lung function increased the risk of MetS, independent of F-IRI and smoking in men, but not in women.

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Yamamoto, Y., Oya, J., Nakagami, T., & Uchigata, Y. (2014). Association between Lung Function and Metabolic Syndrome Independent of Insulin in Japanese Men and Women. Japanese Clinical Medicine, 5. https://doi.org/10.4137/jcm.s13564

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