The association between fat-to-muscle ratio and metabolic disorders in type 2 diabetes

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作者
Liu, Dixing [1 ]
Zhong, Jiana [1 ]
Ruan, Yuting [1 ]
Zhang, Zhen [1 ]
Sun, Jia [1 ]
Chen, Hong [1 ]
机构
[1] Southern Med Univ, Zhujiang Hosp, Dept Endocrinol, 253 Ind Ave, Guangzhou 510282, Guangdong, Peoples R China
来源
DIABETOLOGY & METABOLIC SYNDROME | 2021年 / 13卷 / 01期
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Type 2 diabetes mellitus; Fat-to-muscle ratio; Metabolic disorders; Body composition; SARCOPENIC OBESITY; ADULTS; MASS; STRENGTH; HEALTH; AREA; RISK;
D O I
10.1186/s13098-021-00748-y
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background Altered body composition is known to be related to abnormal metabolism. The aim of this study was to determine the association between the fat-to-muscle ratio (FMR) and metabolic disorders in type 2 diabetes (T2DM) population. Method In total, 361 T2DM participants aged >= 18 years were included in our research. A bioelectrical impedance analyzer was applied to measure fat mass and muscle mass. FMR was calculated as body fat mass (kg) divided by muscle mass (kg). The performance of FMR to assess metabolic disorders in T2DM was conducted using ROC curves. The independent association between FMR and metabolic syndrome (MS) was tested by logistic regression analysis. Results The FMR was significantly higher in patients with MS than in those without MS (p < 0.001). The optimal FMR cutoff point for identifying MS was higher in females than in males (0.465 vs. 0.296, respectively). In addition, the areas under the ROC curve (AUCs) for the evaluation of MS by FMR, fat mass, muscle mass, BMI and waist circumference were further compared, indicating that the AUC of FMR (0.843) was the largest among the five variables in females, but the AUC of waist circumference (0.837) was still the largest among other variables in males. Based on the derived FMR cutoff point, patients with a high FMR exhibited more cardiometabolic risk indicators (all p < 0.05). Using a low FMR as a reference, the relative risk of a high FMR for MS was 2.861 (95% CI 1.111-7.368, p = 0.029) in males and 9.518 (95% CI 2.615-34.638, p = 0.001) in females following adjustment for confounding factors. Conclusions The fat-to-muscle ratio is independently and positively associated with metabolic disorders in T2DM. FMR may serve as an optimal method for screening T2DM patients coupled with a high risk of abnormal metabolism, especially in females, providing a new perspective for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular complications in Chinese type 2 diabetes.
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