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Omar Yaxmehen Bello-Chavolla1,2, Neftali E Antonio-Villa1,2, Arsenio Vargas-Vázquez1,2, Alexandro J Martagón1,3, Roopa Mehta1,4, Olimpia Arellano-Campos1, Donaji V Gómez-Velasco1, Paloma Almeda-Valdés1,4, Ivette Cruz-Bautista1, Marco A Melgarejo-Hernandez4, Liliana Muñoz-Hernandez1, Luz E Guillén4, José de Jesús Garduño-García5, Ulices Alvirde1, Yukiko Ono-Yoshikawa6, Ricardo Choza-Romero6, Leobardo Sauque-Reyna7, Ma Eugenia Garay-Sevilla8, Juan M Malacara-Hernandez8, María T Tusié-Luna9, Luis M Gutierrez-Robledo10, Francisco J Gómez-Pérez4, Rosalba Rojas11, Carlos A Aguilar-Salinas1,4.
Abstract
Hypertension is associated with insulin resistance (IR), metabolic syndrome (MS), and arterial stiffness. Non-insulin-based IR indexes were developed as tools for metabolic screening. Here, we aimed to evaluate the novel non-insulin-based Metabolic Score for IR (METS-IR) index for the prediction of incident hypertension and arterial stiffness evaluated using pulse wave velocity (PWV) analysis, compared with other non-insulin-based IR indexes. We evaluated two populations, a cross-sectional evaluation of high-risk individuals (n = 305) with a wide range of metabolic comorbidities and dyslipidemia in whom PWV measurement was performed and a 3-year prospective cohort of normotensive individuals (N = 6850). We observed a positive correlation between METS-IR and PWV in the cross-sectional cohort, which was higher compared with other non-insulin-based fasting IR indexes; furthermore, PWV values >75th percentile were associated with the upper tercile of METS-IR values. In the prospective cohort, we observed an increased risk for incident hypertension for the upper METS-IR tercile (METS-IR ≥ 46.42; HR: 1.81, 95% CI: 1.41-2.34), adjusted for known cardiovascular risk factors, and observed that METS-IR had greater increases in the predictive capacity for hypertension along with SBP and the Framingham Hypertension Risk Prediction Model compared with other non-insulin-based IR indexes. Therefore, METS-IR is a novel non-insulin-based IR index which correlates with arterial stiffness and is a predictor of incident hypertension, complementary to previously validated risk prediction models. ©2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Entities:
Keywords: METS-IR; cardiovascular risk; incident hypertension; insulin resistance; pulse wave velocity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31318156 PMCID: PMC8030285 DOI: 10.1111/jch.13614
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) ISSN: 1524-6175 Impact factor: 3.738