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RELATION OF ANTHROPOMETRIC INDEXES AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE

https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2018-3-11-16

Abstract

An epidemics of obesity in the world during recent two decades, has already led to increased prevalence of diabetes, metabolic syndrome, oncological diseases, etc. Obesity is assessed with a variety of indexes, and recently the number of such tools was added with the two additional: visceral obesity index (VOI) and index of lipid products deposition (ILPD). The aim of the study — evaluation of the relation of anthropometric parameters with coronary heart disease. Materials of the study were representative selections from 13 regions of the ESSE-RF trial. In analysis of associations of body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), relation of WC to height (WC/height x 100), VOI and IPLD with correction on the age and region, it was found that all studied parameters are significantly correlated with ischemic heart disease, however when the main risk factors were added, only two remained — odds ratio (95% confidence interval) for: WC/height×100 — 1,030 (1,019;1,040) (р<0,0001) and VOI — 1,053 (1,020;1,087) (р<0,0015) in males and WC/height×100 — 1,027 (1,021;1,033) (р<0,0001) and VOI — 1,052 (1,022;1,083) (р<0,0007) in females. It is important to note almost identical values of odds ratio for the indexes in both sexes. Reliability of the models obtained is confirmed by ROC analysis, where the area under curve for males was 0,68 and for females 0,67. The results witness on legitimacy of search for novel parameters of obesity that would have good reproducibility and are also simple and easy to use.

About the Authors

S. A. Shalnova
National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine
Russian Federation
Moscow


A. D. Deev
National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine
Russian Federation
Moscow


G. A. Muromtseva
National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine
Russian Federation
Moscow


J. A. Balanova
National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine
Russian Federation
Moscow


A. E. Imaeva
National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine
Russian Federation
Moscow


A. V. Kapustina
National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine
Russian Federation
Moscow


S. E. Evstifeeva
National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine
Russian Federation
Moscow


R. N. Shepel
National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine
Russian Federation
Moscow


O. P. Rotar
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation
Saint-Petersburg


S. V. Nedogoda
Volgograd State Medical University
Russian Federation
Volgograd


A. A. Shabunova
Institute of Socio-Economic Development of Territories
Russian Federation
Vologda


T. M. Chernykh
Voronezh State Medical University
Russian Federation
Voronezh


S. V. Romanchuk
Ivanovo Regional Cardiology Clinic
Russian Federation
Ivanovo 


E. V. Indukaeva
Research Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases under the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Russian Federation
Kemerovo


Y. I. Grinstein
Krasnoyarsk State Medical University n.a. Prof. V. F. Voyno-Yasenetsky
Russian Federation
Krasnoyarsk


R. A. Libis
Orenburg State Medical University
Russian Federation
Orenburg


D. V. Duplyakov
Samara Region Clinical Cardiology Hospital
Russian Federation
Samara


I. A. Trubacheva
Research Institute for Cardiology under the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Russian Federation
Tomsk


A. Y. Efanov
Tyumen State Medical University
Russian Federation
Tyumen


G. V. Tolparov
North Ossetia State Medical Academy
Russian Federation
Vladikavkaz


N. V. Kulakova
Pacific State Medical University
Russian Federation
Vladivostok


E. V. Shlyakhto
Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Russian Federation
Saint-Petersburg


S. A. Boytsov
National Medical Research Centre for Cardiology
Russian Federation
Moscow


O. M. Drapkina
National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine
Russian Federation
Moscow


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Shalnova S.A., Deev A.D., Muromtseva G.A., Balanova J.A., Imaeva A.E., Kapustina A.V., Evstifeeva S.E., Shepel R.N., Rotar O.P., Nedogoda S.V., Shabunova A.A., Chernykh T.M., Romanchuk S.V., Indukaeva E.V., Grinstein Y.I., Libis R.A., Duplyakov D.V., Trubacheva I.A., Efanov A.Y., Tolparov G.V., Kulakova N.V., Shlyakhto E.V., Boytsov S.A., Drapkina O.M. RELATION OF ANTHROPOMETRIC INDEXES AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE. Cardiovascular Therapy and Prevention. 2018;17(3):11-16. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.15829/1728-8800-2018-3-11-16

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