Hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype is associated with left ventricular hypertrophy in Chinese hypertension patients

Author:

Bao Qiligeer12,Li Yun13,Ma Shouyuan4,Qiu Jiaojiao2,Sun Jin12,Su Yongkang12,Zhang Anhang12,Cai Shuang12,Cheng Bokai12,Li Man2,Zhang Yan5,Wang Shuxia2,Zhu Ping2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical School of Chinese PLA Beijing China

2. Department of Geriatrics The Second Medical Center & National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Diseases Chinese PLA General Hospital Beijing China

3. The 305 Hospital of PLA Beijing China

4. Department of Geriatric Cardiology The Second Medical Center Chinese PLA General Hospital Beijing China

5. Department of Outpatient The First Medical Center Chinese PLA General Hospital Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractLeft ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), the most common target organ damage in patients with hypertension, is closely related to excessive visceral adipose tissue (VAT) accumulation in the body. The hypertriglyceridemic waist (HTHW) phenotype can act as a surrogate marker of excessive VAT. However, the relationship between the HTHW phenotype and LVH in patients with hypertension remains unknown. The present study aimed to investigate whether the HTHW phenotype is associated with LVH, using echocardiography in a cross‐sectional study involving 4470 middle‐aged and older Chinese patients with hypertension. Logistic regression analysis revealed that patients with the HTHW phenotype were 1.52‐fold more likely to experience LVH than those with normal triglyceride levels and normal waist circumference. This association was independent of age, sex, and other potentially confounding factors. In the stratified analysis, a stronger correlation was found among women, people of at least 70 years of age, and people with hyperuricemia. These results suggest that distinguishing the HTHW phenotype in patients with hypertension could serve as a simple and effective screening strategy for identifying people with a higher risk of developing LVH.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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