• J. Investig. Med. · Mar 2013

    Usefulness of hemoglobin A(1c) as a criterion to define metabolic syndrome in nondiabetic Chinese adolescents.

    • Ping Li, Ranhua Jiang, Ling Li, Xue Li, Cong Liu, Wanfeng Xu, and Duo Xu.
    • Department of Endocrinology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, Liaoning Province, PR China.
    • J. Investig. Med. 2013 Mar 1; 61 (3): 586592586-92.

    AimsTo examine whether hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) can be used instead of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) to identify nondiabetic Chinese adolescents with metabolic syndrome (MS).MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study involving 910 adolescents (11-16 years; 46.8% girls) with an HbA1c less than or equal to 6.4% and an FPG less than or equal to 6.9 mmol/L. All participants underwent anthropometric and biochemical examinations. Metabolic syndrome was defined using the definition proposed by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the American Heart Association (AHA). Replacement of an FPG greater than or equal to 5.6 mmol/L with an HbA1c greater than or equal to 5.7% yielded 2 HbA1c definitions (IDF-HbA1c and AHA-HbA1c). The use of an HbA1c greater than or equal to 5.7% or an FPG greater than or equal to 5.6 mmol/L in the definition of the glycemic component of the MS was compared.ResultsThe HbA1c definition resulted in an increase in the population prevalence of MS by 2.4% (IDF-HbA1c) and 2.5% (AHA-HbA1c), respectively (P ≥ 0.05). The degree of concordance (κ index) was as high as 0.900 for the concordance between the IDF and IDF-HbA1c definition, and 0.811 between the AHA and AHA-HbA1c definition. Subjects who were diagnosed as normal based on the FPG definition and met the HbA1c definition for MS had more cardiometabolic risk factors (waist circumference, blood pressure, lipid profiles, uric acid, and homeostasis assessment model of insulin resistance; all P < 0.05), indicating that the HbA1c definition identified more subjects with cardiovascular disease-related risk factors. HbA1c greater than or equal to 5.7% was significantly associated with the presence of MS [adjusted odds ratio, 2.61 (1.13-6.01)].ConclusionsAn HbA1c greater than or equal to 5.7% was associated with the presence of MS and can be considered a surrogate for FPG in the diagnosis of MS in nondiabetic Chinese adolescents.

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