J Korean Diabetes Assoc.  2002 Oct;26(5):431-442.

Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome according to the New Criteria for Obesity

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Endocrinology, Korea.
  • 2National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hospital, Korea.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The prevalence of obesity is known to be lower in Asian population than that in Europe. But, the health risks associated with obesity occur at a lower body mass index (BMI) in Asian. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome and its components in Korean adult population according to the new criteria for obesity proposed in Asia-Pacific Perspective.
METHODS
From individuls, who participated in medical check-up of Korean Association of Health (KAH), 1,230 individuals were included in the analysis. In patients with type 2 diabetes (n=131), subjects with impaired fasting glucose (IFG) (n=84), or individuals who have insulin-resistance but show normal fasting glucose (NFG) (n=1015), the metabolic syndrome was defined as presence of at least two of the following components; hypertension, dyslipidemia, and obesity.
RESULTS
Metabolic syndrome was present in 19% of men and 16% of women. In detail, about 10% in NFG, 50% in IFG, and 70% of patients with type 2 diabetes fulfilled the criteria of metabolic syndrome. In comparison with the lowest tertile of waist circumference and BMI, the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome increased about 13 fold in subjects with the highest tertile. Using a multiple regression analysis, HOMA-IR was associated with an increased risk for the metabolic syndrome (RR=2.23, p=0.001).
CONCLUSION
The metabolic syndrome, according to the new criteria for obesity in Asian-Pacific Perspective in Korean adult population, is seen as much as Western countries. Insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia can be suggested as the main causes of the metabolic syndrome.

Keyword

Metabolic syndrome; Obesity; Insulin resistance

MeSH Terms

Adult
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
Body Mass Index
Dyslipidemias
Europe
Fasting
Female
Glucose
Humans
Hyperinsulinism
Hypertension
Insulin Resistance
Male
Obesity*
Prevalence*
Waist Circumference
Glucose
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