The comparison of the metabolic syndrome (MS) definitions between International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and Chinese Diabetes Society(CDS)
- VernacularTitle:国际糖尿病联盟与中华糖尿病学会关于代谢综合征定义的比较
- Author:
Wensheng JIN
;
Changyu PAN
;
Juming LU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Dyslipidemia
- From:
Chinese Journal of Diabetes
2006;14(3):212-213
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
221 subjects at risk for MS were enrolled and evaluated.The discovered mean number of MS components was little greater by IDF definition than by CDS one(2.33 vs 2.09,P>0.05).The concordance rate of both definitions was 80% in diagnosing MS.The female MS prevalence was higher by IDF (18/83) than by CDS (2/83)(P<0.05).But male MS prevalence was higher by CDS (18/138) than by IDF (7/138) (P<0.05).In those with normal glycaemia, more individuals were diagnosed to have MS by IDF definition (21/94,22.3%) than by CDS one (10/97,10.3%)(P<0.05).Of people with MS diagnosed on CDS definition, 11 (12%) were non-obese.Finally, 6% MS people was missed by IDF definition due to neglecting postprandial-challenge glycemia.In conclusions, the two definitions are comparable in identifying MS and its components, while from CDS to IDF definition some MS people drift in the way as follows: from men to women, from dysglycemia to abnormal fat metabolism, and from non-obesity to obesity.