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Ferritin concentrations, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes in middle-aged and elderly chinese.

Liang Sun1, Oscar H Franco, Frank B Hu, Lu Cai, Zhijie Yu, Huaixing Li, Xingwang Ye, Qibin Qi, Jing Wang, An Pan, Yong Liu, Xu Lin.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Elevated ferritin concentrations frequently cluster with well-established risk factors of diabetes including obesity, metabolic syndrome, chronic inflammation, and altered circulating adipokines. Few studies, however, have systematically evaluated the effect of these risk factors on ferritin-diabetes association, particularly in Chinese populations.
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to investigate, in a middle-aged and elderly Chinese population, whether elevated ferritin concentrations are associated with higher risk of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes and to what extent the associations were influenced by obesity, inflammation, and adipokines. DESIGN AND METHODS: We conducted a population-based, cross-sectional survey of 3,289 participants aged 50-70 yr in Beijing and Shanghai in 2005. Fasting plasma ferritin, glucose, insulin, lipid profile, glycohemoglobin, inflammatory markers, adipokines, and dietary profile were measured.
RESULTS: Median ferritin concentrations were 155.7 ng/ml for men and 111.9 ng/ml for women. After multiple adjustment, the odds ratios (ORs) were substantially higher for type 2 diabetes (OR 3.26, 95% confidence interval 2.36-4.51) and metabolic syndrome [OR 2.80 (95% confidence interval 2.24-3.49)] in the highest ferritin quartile compared with those in the lowest quartile. These associations remained significant after further adjustment for dietary factors, body mass index, inflammatory markers, and adipokines.
CONCLUSIONS: Elevated circulating ferritin concentrations were associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome in middle-aged and elderly Chinese independent of obesity, inflammation, adipokines, and other risk factors. Our data support the crucial role of iron overload for metabolic diseases, even in a country with relatively high prevalence of iron deficiency.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18796516     DOI: 10.1210/jc.2008-1159

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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