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Jennifer S Lee1,2, Po-Yin Chang3, Ying Zhang4, Jorge R Kizer5, Lyle G Best6, Barbara V Howard7.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: High triglyceride (TG) levels and low HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) levels are risk factors for cardiovascular disease. It is unclear whether this relationship depends on glycemic dysregulation, sex, or LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) level. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We studied 3,216 participants (40% men, 41% with diabetes) who were free of cardiovascular disease at baseline in a community-based, prospective cohort of American Indians (median follow-up 17.7 years). Cox models estimated hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% CIs for incident ischemic stroke and coronary heart disease (CHD) in relation to combined TG and HDL-C status, where a fasting TG level ≥150 mg/dL was "high" and a fasting HDL-C level <40 mg/dL for men (<50 mg/dL for women) was "low." Models included age, sex, BMI, smoking, diabetes, fasting LDL-C level, antihypertensive medications, physical activity, estimated glomerular filtration rate, and urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28122840 PMCID: PMC5360283 DOI: 10.2337/dc16-1958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diabetes Care ISSN: 0149-5992 Impact factor: 19.112
Baseline characteristics of 3,216 subjects without known CHD and ischemic stroke at SHS baseline, by TG and HDL-C status
| Total population ( | TG and HDL-C status | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High TG, low HDL-C | High TG, normal HDL-C | Normal TG, low HDL-C | Normal TG, normal HDL-C | |||
| Sample size, | 775 (24) | 288 (9) | 975 (30) | 1,178 (37) | ||
| TG (mg/dL), median (IQR), | 118 (82, 170) | 215 (175, 284) | 187 (163, 221) | 103 (80, 124) | 85 (64, 113) | <0.001 |
| HDL-C (mg/dL), median (IQR) | ||||||
| Men | 41 (34, 49) | 32 (28, 35) | 45 (42, 49) | 35 (32, 37) | 49 (43, 57) | <0.001 |
| Women | 46 (40, 56) | 39 (34, 43) | 58 (52, 63) | 42 (38, 46) | 58 (53, 67) | <0.001 |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 56 (8) | 56 (8) | 56 (8) | 56 (8) | 56 (8) | 0.264 |
| 45–55, | 1,617 (50) | 394 (50) | 150 (52) | 500 (51) | 573 (49) | 0.881 |
| 56–65, | 1,037 (32) | 248 (32) | 92 (32) | 307 (31) | 390 (33) | |
| ≥66, | 562 (18) | 133 (17) | 46 (16) | 168 (17) | 215 (18) | |
| Female, | 1,916 (60) | 495 (64) | 147 (51) | 662 (68) | 612 (52) | <0.001 |
| Diabetes, | 1,334 (41) | 457 (60) | 116 (41) | 422 (44) | 339 (30) | <0.001 |
| Fasting plasma glucose (mg/dL), median (IQR) | 110 (98, 152) | 128 (106, 232) | 113 (100, 169) | 111 (99, 155) | 104 (95, 121) | <0.001 |
| Fasting insulin (μU/mL), median (IQR) | 15 (9, 24) | 20 (12, 30) | 16 (9, 24) | 16 (11, 26) | 11 (6, 18) | <0.001 |
| BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD) | 30 (6) | 31 (5) | 30 (5) | 32 (6) | 29 (6) | <0.001 |
| Waist circumference (cm), mean (SD) | ||||||
| Men | 102 (13) | 106 (11) | 103 (11) | 105 (14) | 99 (13) | <0.001 |
| Women | 105 (15) | 107 (12) | 103 (13) | 107 (15) | 101 (16) | <0.001 |
| Total physical activity (MET-h/week), median (IQR) | ||||||
| Men | 78 (20, 159) | 83 (19, 173) | 106 (39,187) | 61 (13, 153) | 77 (22, 149) | 0.060 |
| Women | 45 (10, 105) | 48 (8, 102) | 59 (13, 106) | 37 (10, 106) | 46 (11, 106) | 0.073 |
| Smoking, | 0.037 | |||||
| Current | 1,239 (39) | 327 (42) | 96 (33) | 355 (36) | 461 (39) | 0.021 |
| Past | 1,040 (32) | 249 (32) | 101 (35) | 309 (32) | 381 (32) | 0.760 |
| Never | 935 (29) | 199 (26) | 91 (32) | 311 (32) | 334 (28) | |
| LDL-C (mg/dL), median (IQR) | 119 (98, 141) | 123 (102, 146) | 122 (99, 148) | 118 (97, 138) | 117 (96, 138) | <0.001 |
| Hypertension, | 1143 (36) | 315 (41) | 133 (46) | 320 (33) | 375 (32) | <0.001 |
| Antihypertensive medication, | 562 (17) | 177 (17) | 62 (17) | 162 (13) | 161 (11) | <0.001 |
| Blood pressure (mmHg), median (IQR) | ||||||
| SBP | 124 (113, 136) | 125 (115, 137) | 129 (118, 141) | 122 (111, 134) | 124 (113, 135) | <0.001 |
| DBP | 76 (70, 83) | 77 (70, 83) | 79 (72, 86) | 75 (69, 82) | 76 (69, 82) | <0.001 |
| Microalbuminuria, | 507 (16) | 158 (21) | 54 (19) | 153 (16) | 142 (12) | <0.001 |
| Macroalbuminuria, | 237 (7) | 97 (13) | 36 (13) | 48 (5) | 56 (5) | <0.001 |
| eGFR-MDRD (mL/min), mean (SD) | 82 (23) | 83 (33) | 82 (22) | 80 (18) | 82 (18) | 0.277 |
DBP, diastolic blood pressure; IQR, interquartile range; SBP, systolic blood pressure.
*High TG means TG levels ≥150 mg/dL; low HDL-C means HDL-C levels <40 mg/dL (men) or 50 mg/dL (women).
**Total physical activity included leisure time and occupational physical activities over the past year and was presented in MET-h/week to capture all energy expenditure in all activities (30).
***Hypertension: SBP ≥140 mmHg, DBP ≥90 mmHg, or receiving antihypertensive medication.
#Microalbuminuria and macroalbuminuria: UACR ≥30 mg/g but <300 mg/g and creatinine ratio ≥300 mg/g, respectively.
aP values: χ2 test (categorical variables) or ANOVA test (for continuous variables with normal distribution).
bP value for nonparametric median scores test.
Figure 1Kaplan-Meier time-to-event curves and log-rank tests for CHD (A) and ischemic stroke (B) by TG and HDL-C status during a median follow-up time of 17.7 years in the SHS. A fasting TG level of ≥150 mg/dL was “high.” An HDL-C level of <40 mg/dL (men) or <50 mg/dL (women) was “low.”
HR estimates of CHD and ischemic stroke associated with TG and HDL-C status in the SHS
| CHD | Ischemic stroke | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noncase | Case | Basic model | Full model | Noncase | Case | Basic model | Full model | |
| TG | ||||||||
| Normal TG | 1,695 (79) | 459 (21) | Reference | Reference | 2,063 (96) | 91 (4) | Reference | Reference |
| High TG | 734 (69) | 330 (31) | 1.57 (1.36–1.81) | 1.19 (1.00–1.42) | 997 (94) | 67 (6) | 1.64 (1.19–2.25) | 1.28 (0.84–1.94) |
| HDL-C | ||||||||
| Normal HDL-C | 1,154 (79) | 313 (21) | Reference | Reference | 1,410 (96) | 57 (4) | Reference | Reference |
| Low HDL-C | 1,275 (73) | 476 (27) | 1.44 (1.24–1.67) | 1.17 (0.99–1.39) | 1,649 (94) | 102 (6) | 1.69 (1.22–2.34) | 1.35 (0.89–2.06) |
| TG-HDL status | ||||||||
| Normal TG-HDL | 940 (80) | 238 (20) | Reference | Reference | 1,131 (96) | 47 (4) | Reference | Reference |
| Normal TG, low HDL | 754 (77) | 221 (23) | 1.27 (1.05–1.53) | 1.08 (0.87–1.33) | 931 (95) | 44 (5) | 1.26 (0.83–1.91) | 0.99 (0.62–1.58) |
| High TG, normal HDL | 213 (74) | 75 (26) | 1.39 (1.06–1.81) | 1.04 (0.76–1.41) | 279 (97) | 9 (3) | 0.85 (0.42–1.74) | 0.57 (0.24–1.38) |
| High TG, low HDL | 520 (67) | 255 (33) | 1.89 (1.58–2.27) | 1.32 (1.06–1.64) | 717 (93) | 58 (7) | 2.20 (1.50–3.25) | 1.46 (0.92–2.33) |
Data are reported as n (%) or HR (95% CI).
1Basic models stratified on SHS centers and included age and sex.
2Full models additionally included BMI, smoking (current, past, ever), estimated LDL-C level, diabetes (yes/no), antihypertensive medications (yes/no), categorical physical activity (MET-h/week in quartile), UACR (continuous), and eGFR-MDRD (continuous).
3High TG: fasting TG ≥150 mg/dL; low HDL-C: HDL-C <40 mg/dL (men) or <50 mg/dL (women).
TG-HDL status in relation with CHD or ischemic stroke in participants without and with diabetes
| No diabetes | Diabetes | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Noncase, | Case, | Full model | Noncase, | Case, | Full model | |||
| HR | (95% CI) | HR | (95% CI) | |||||
| CHD ( | ||||||||
| TG (per SD increase) | 1.07 | (0.92–1.24) | 1.47 | (1.08–2.00) | ||||
| HDL-C (per SD increase) | 0.87 | (0.75–1.01) | 0.95 | (0.83–1.08) | ||||
| TG-HDL status | ||||||||
| Normal TG-HDL | 681 (85) | 122 (15) | 1 (reference) | 233 (69) | 103 (30) | 1 (reference) | ||
| Normal TG, low HDL | 435 (81) | 103 (19) | 1.26 | (0.94–1.69) | 306 (73) | 111 (27) | 0.92 | (0.67–1.26) |
| High TG, normal HDL | 138 (82) | 30 (18) | 1.14 | (0.74–1.76) | 71 (62) | 43 (38) | 0.99 | (0.64–1.54) |
| High TG, low HDL | 251 (83) | 50 (17) | 0.88 | (0.60–1.29) | 258 (57) | 192 (43) | 1.54 | (1.15–2.06) |
| Ischemic stroke ( | ||||||||
| TG (per SD increase) | 1.15 | (0.82–1.62) | 1.43 | (0.74–2.73) | ||||
| HDL-C (per SD increase) | 0.93 | (0.69–1.26) | 0.72 | (0.53–0.97) | ||||
| TG-HDL status | ||||||||
| Normal TG-HDL | 773 (96) | 34 (4) | 1 (reference) | 326 (96) | 13 (4) | 1 (reference) | ||
| Normal TG, low HDL | 526 (98) | 13 (2) | 0.53 | (0.23–1.19) | 391 (93) | 31 (7) | 1.82 | (0.91–3.66) |
| High TG, normal HDL | 164 (98) | 4 (2) | 0.53 | (0.15–1.81) | 112 (97) | 4 (3) | 0.77 | (0.21–2.83) |
| High TG, low HDL | 287 (94) | 17 (6) | 1.16 | (0.55–2.45) | 417 (91) | 40 (9) | 2.13 | (1.06–4.29) |
High TG, fasting TG ≥150 mg/dL; low HDL-C, HDL-C <40 mg/dL (men) or <50 mg/dL (women).
1Full model stratified on SHS center and included age, sex, BMI, smoking (current, past, ever), estimated LDL-C level, antihypertensive medications (yes/no), categorical physical activity (MET-h/week in quartile), UACR (continuous), and eGFR (continuous).
2Per SD change in TG: 80 mg/dL in participants with no diabetes, 207 mg/dL participants with diabetes.
3Per SD change in HDL-C: 15 mg/dL in participants with no diabetes, 12 mg/dL in participants with diabetes.