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Hepatic steatosis is associated with cardiometabolic risk in a rural Indian population: A prospective cohort study

Authors :
Saumya Das
Rajesh Kumar Rai
Jaba Ranjan Hembram
Ranendra K. Das
Bharath Ambale-Venkatesh
Ravi V. Shah
Dilip Bhattacharya
Kaushik Das
Joao A.C. Lima
Abhijit Chowdhury
Jane E. Freedman
Pinakpani Bhattacharyya
Aferdita Spahillari
Amal Santra
Anamitra Barik
Venkatesh L. Murthy
Source :
International Journal of Cardiology. 225:161-166
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

While adiposity and hepatic steatosis are linked to cardiovascular risk in developed countries, their prevalence and impact in low-income countries are poorly understood. We investigated the association of anthropomorphic variables and hepatic steatosis with cardiometabolic risk profiles and subclinical cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a large rural Indian cohort.In 4691 individuals in the Birbhum Population Project in West Bengal, India, we performed liver ultrasonography, carotid ultrasound and biochemical and clinical profiling. We assessed the association of hepatic steatosis and anthropomorphic indices (BMI, waist circumference) with CVD risk factors (dysglycemia, dyslipidemia, hypertension) and subclinical CVD (by carotid intimal-medial thickness).Rural Indians exhibited a higher visceral adiposity index and pro-atherogenic dyslipidemia at a lower BMI than Americans. Individuals with any degree of hepatic steatosis by ultrasound had a greater probability of dysglycemia (adjusted odds ratio, OR=1.67, 95% CI 1.31-2.12, P0.0001) and pro-atherogenic dyslipidemia (OR=1.33, 95% CI 1.07-1.63, P=0.009). We observed a positive association between liver fat, adiposity and carotid intimal-medial thickness (CIMT) in an unadjusted model (β=0.02, P=0.0001); the former was extinguished after adjustment for cardiometabolic risk factors.In a large population of rural Indians, hepatic steatosis and waist circumference were associated with prevalent cardiometabolic risk and subclinical CVD at lower BMI relative to multi-ethnic Americans, though the association of the former with subclinical CVD was extinguished after adjustment. These results underscore the emerging relevance of hepatic steatosis and adiposity in the developing world, and suggest efforts to target these accessible phenotypes for cardiometabolic risk prevention.

Details

ISSN :
01675273
Volume :
225
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....876257314ae57ab707c408a9cd38ca60