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Revising the Fasting Glucose Threshold for Detection of Cardiovascular Risk Factors: Analysing Two Representative Population-Based Studies of More Than 50000 Iranians in 3 Years: The National Survey of Risk Factors for Non-Communicable Diseases of Iran Publisher Pubmed



Esteghamati A1 ; Zandieh A1 ; Hafezinejad N1 ; Sheikhbahaei S1 ; Abbasi M1 ; Gouya MM1 ; Nakhjavani M1
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  1. 1. Endocrinology and Metabolism Research Center (EMRC), Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), Keshavarz Blvd., Tehran, 14197-33147, Iran

Source: Annals of Human Biology Published:2015


Abstract

Objectives: To study the prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors across different glycaemia strata and to assess the optimal cut-off value of fasting plasma glucose (FPG) to identify the constellation of cardiovascular risk factors. Methods: Data of the National Survey of Risk Factors for Non-Communicable Diseases of Iran (SURFNCD 2005-2007) were analysed. Prevalence rates of obesity, central obesity, hypertension and hypercholesterolemia of individuals with Impaired Fasting Glucose (IFG) were compared with those of individuals with normal fasting glycaemia and newly diagnosed diabetes. Optimal FPG cut-point to diagnose subjects with cardiovascular risk factors was assessed. Results: Prevalence of each and combinations of cardiovascular risk factors were higher among subjects with IFG compared to those with normal fasting glycaemia. The areas under the curve (AUC) for detecting cardiovascular risk were highest at FPG values of 90mg/dL. FPG of 90mg/dL was the optimal cut-off and, in comparison to 100mg/dL, corresponds to correct detection of 26-29% of obese, 22-27% of centrally obese, 26-29% of hypertensive and 25-30% of hypercholesterolemic individuals. Conclusions: IFG and even lower levels of FPG are associated with high prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in Iranian adults. This study suggests the FPG cut-off to be revised at 90mg/dL to identify people with increased cardiovascular risk. © 2014 Informa UK Ltd. All rights reserved.