Normal‐weight central obesity and risk of cardiovascular and microvascular events in adults with prediabetes or diabetes: Chinese and British cohorts

Author:

Zhong Pingting1,Tan Shaoying234,Zhu Zhuoting5,Zhu Ziyu6,Liang Yi6,Huang Wenyong1ORCID,Wang Wei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center Sun Yat‐sen University Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology and Visual Science Guangdong Provincial Clinical Research Center for Ocular Diseases Guangzhou China

2. School of Optometry The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong China

3. Research Centre for SHARP Vision The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hong Kong China

4. Centre for Eye and Vision Research (CEVR) Hong Kong China

5. Centre for Eye Research Australia Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital Melbourne Australia

6. Zhongshan School of Medicine Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the relationship between body fat distribution and risk of cardiometabolic and microvascular events among individuals with prediabetes or diabetes with normal body mass index (BMI).MethodsA total of 17,232 participants with prediabetes or diabetes from UK Biobank (UKB) with 12‐year follow‐up and 499 diabetic participants from China with 2‐year follow‐up with normal BMI were included. Anthropometric measurements of waist circumference (WC), waist‐to‐hip ratio (WHR) and waist‐to‐height ratio (WHtR), and body fat composition assessment of trunk‐to‐leg fat ratio (TLFR) were obtained. Outcomes included incident all‐cause and cardiovascular mortality and macrovascular and microvascular diseases.ResultsIn British cohort, participants with central obesity defined by WHR had 27%–54% higher risk of incident all‐cause mortality (hazard ratio (HR) 1.42, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.23–1.64), cardiovascular mortality (HR 1.54 [1.15–2.07]), myocardial infarction (HR = 1.43 [1.15, 1.78]), stroke (HR 1.26 [0.90, 1.75]), heart failure (HR = 1.27 [1.00, 1.61]), diabetic nephropathy (HR 1.33 [1.07, 1.65]), and diabetic retinopathy (DR) (HR = 1.48 [1.12, 1.96]) than those without obesity. Central obesity defined by WC and WHtR was associated with 40%–44% and 23%–98% higher risks of developing diabetic events, respectively. In the Chinese cohort, individuals with abdominal obesity, defined by WC (HR 1.44) or WHtR (HR 1.43) but not by WHR, carried more than 40% higher risk of developing DR than those without it. Higher TLFR carried 1.30–2.85 times higher risk of CVD and microvascular diseases among the dysglycemic population.ConclusionsBody fat distribution diseases among individuals with prediabetes or diabetes are associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic and microvascular diseases independent of BMI.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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