Relationship between body-roundness index and metabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetes

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Background: The present study evaluated the relationship between body-roundness index (BRI) and metabolic syndrome (MetS) in type 2 diabetes. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 585 type 2 diabetes in Qinhuangdao. MetS was defined as per the Chinese Diabetes Society. Results: The BRI was strongly associated with the odds of having MetS in both males and females after adjustment for age, history of diabetes, and body-mass index (P<0.05). AUC of the BRI were 0.824 for males and 0.775 for females (P<0.001). The optimal cutoff points for the BRI were 3.85 in males (sensitivity 76.5%, specificity 82.1%) and 4.05 in females (sensitivity 76.4%, specificity 70.3%). Conclusion: The BRI was correlated with MetS and was an effective indicator for the screening of MetS in type 2 diabetes.

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Liu, B., Liu, B., Wu, G., & Yin, F. (2019). Relationship between body-roundness index and metabolic syndrome in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity, 12, 931–935. https://doi.org/10.2147/DMSO.S209964

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