Cardiometabolic index is negatively associated with the risk of sarcopenia in the middle aged and elderly Chinese: the first longitudinal evidence from CHARLS
Yanyuan Zhang,
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Shurong Zhang,
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Jing Luo
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et al.
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: April 15, 2025
Language: Английский
Association between cardiometabolic index and bone mineral density among adolescents in the United States
Haobiao Liu,
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Rongqi Xiang,
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Chenyue Liu
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et al.
Frontiers in Endocrinology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16
Published: May 8, 2025
Objectives
The
cardiometabolic
index
(CMI)
serves
as
a
comprehensive
metric
for
evaluating
health,
and
is
correlated
with
several
health
outcomes.
However,
research
examining
the
relationship
between
CMI
bone
mineral
density
(BMD),
particularly
in
adolescent
populations,
remains
limited
warrants
further
investigation.
Methods
weighted
multiple
linear
regression
analysis
was
conducted
to
elucidate
association
BMD.
Results
Our
study
ultimately
included
1,514
participants.
After
adjusting
pertinent
covariates,
we
observed
that
per-unit
increases
corresponded
reductions
BMD
by
0.052
g/cm
2
femoral
neck
(
β
=-0.052,
95%
CI:
-0.087
-0.018)
0.048
lumbar
spine
(L1-L4)
=-0.048,
-0.085
-0.011).
In
quartile
analyses,
individuals
highest
displayed
significantly
reduced
at
=-0.036,
-0.064
-0.007)
=-0.041,
-0.070
-0.011)
compared
those
lowest
P
<0.05).
No
statistical
significance
detected
total
femur,
trochanter,
intertrochanter
sites.
Furthermore,
stratified
analyses
indicated
no
significant
interactions
involving
age,
sex,
or
race
relation
Conclusions
population,
inversely
related
These
findings
highlight
potential
link
health.
Future
longitudinal
investigations
are
warranted
determine
causal
relationships
underlying
mechanisms.
Language: Английский
Cardiometabolic Index is associated with heart failure: a cross-sectional study based on NHANES
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Heart
failure
is
a
complex
syndrome
characterized
by
impaired
cardiac
function.
Despite
improvements
in
treatment,
the
prevalence
of
heart
continues
to
rise.
The
Cardiometabolic
Index
(CMI),
novel
measure
combining
abdominal
obesity
and
lipid
levels,
has
emerged
as
potential
predictor
metabolic
risk.
Language: Английский