Association between asthma and visceral adipose tissue in adults, a cross-sectional study from NHANES 2011–2018

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Tong Lin [1 ]
Haiyan Mao [1 ]
Shanshan Huang [1 ]
Zhenye Xie [1 ]
Zhiwei Xu [2 ]
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[1] Ningbo Medical Center Lihuili Hospital,Department of Critical Care Medicine
[2] Ningbo Medical Center Lihuili Hospital,Department of Neurocritical Care Medicine
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Asthma; Visceral adipose tissue; National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.;
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10.1038/s41598-024-74297-5
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Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Obesity, particularly visceral adipose tissue (VAT), is known to secrete adipokines and pro-inflammatory factors, which are closely associated with various metabolic and cardiovascular diseases. Research indicates that these metabolic disturbances can exacerbate inflammatory conditions, contributing to both cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, including asthma. Despite these associations, studies on the specific relationship between VAT and asthma remain limited and warrant further investigation. Utilizing the NHANES database from 2011 to 2018, we included a total of 11,137 participants. Multivariable regression analysis was performed, stratifying subjects based on VAT levels and adjusting for various confounders. Subgroup interaction analysis and nonlinear analysis were conducted to explore potential effect modifiers and nonlinear associations. In this study, 11,137 participants were included, with 49.74% being female. Among the 509 asthma patients, 69.35% were female. The number of asthma patients among Non-Hispanic Whites was 212, representing 41.65% of the total, the highest proportion among the studied groups. The VAT for asthma patients was 529 g, significantly higher than the 455 g in the non-asthma group (P < 0.001). Multivariable regression analysis showed that for every 200 g increase in VAT, the risk of asthma increased by 10.4% (P = 0.032), 20.8% (P < 0.001), and 20.3% (P = 0.004) across three models (unadjusted, adjusted for demographic factors, and fully adjusted). Subgroup analysis indicated a stronger association between VAT and asthma risk in females and individuals over 40 years old. Nonlinear analysis uncovers a J-shaped relationship between VAT and asthma, with the lowest risk observed at 464.57 g (P < 0.001). The study findings suggest that increased VAT is associated with elevated asthma risk, particularly among females and older individuals. These results underscore the importance of considering VAT in asthma risk assessment and highlight potential targeted interventions to reduce asthma risk associated with excess visceral adiposity.
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