Abstract
Aims: We conducted a cohort study to determine the screening intervals of metabolic disorders. Method: Participants without diabetes mellitus (DM), hypertension (HTN), dyslipidemia, and abdominal obesity who underwent health examinations (2005–2019) in Korea were included. Participants were grouped according to baseline fasting glucose, LDL-C level, blood pressure (BP), and waist circumference (WC). The time to develop metabolic disorders and the percentile of survival time was assessed in each group. Result: The median follow-up duration was 4.94 years (n=222,413; mean age 37.13 ± 7.49 years). After 8.32(95 %CI 8.22–8.41), 3.01(2.89–3.31), and 1.11(1.03–1.25) years, 10 % of participants developed DM in fasting glucose levels of 100–110, 110–120, and 120–125 mg/dL, respectively. After 8.40(8.33–8.45), 6.33(6.20–6.47), and 1.99(1.97–2.00) years, 10 % developed HTN in BP 120/70, 120/70–130/80, and 130/80–140/90 mmHg, respectively. After 5.99(5.94–6.04), 2.84(2.77–2.90), and 1.36(1.30–1.44) years, 10 % developed dyslipidemia in LDL-C 100–120, 120–140, and 140–160 mg/dL, respectively. After 4.62(4.41–4.80) and 1.67(1.64–1.69) years, 10 % developed abdominal obesity in baseline WC < 80(Women;W)/85(Men;M) and < 85(W)/90(M) cm, respectively. Conclusion: In adults aged 30–40, the screening interval of metabolic disorders should be individualized based on the baseline metabolic derangement. An individual with borderline values may need an annual screening.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 110648 |
| Journal | Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice |
| Volume | 199 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 2023 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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