1.Association between Chinese visceral adiposity index and the risk of nephrolithiasis.
Wei ZHANG ; Shengqi ZHENG ; Tianchi HUA ; Yifan LI ; Qibing FAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2025;54(3):382-389
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the association between Chinese visceral adiposity index (CVAI) and the risk of nephrolithiasis.
METHODS:
This cross-sectional study analyzed data from 78 438 Chinese adults who underwent ultrasound examinations during health screening at the Health Examination Center of Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University. Participants were divided into quartiles (Q1-Q4 groups) based on CVAI. Multivariate logistic regression models were utilized to evaluate the association between CVAI and nephrolithiasis risk, followed by subgroup analyses to further explore potential relationships. The performance of CVAI in predicting the risk of nephrolithiasis was evaluated using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves.
RESULTS:
Increased CVAI was significantly associated with a higher risk of nephrolithiasis, with prevalence rising from 3.36% in the Q1 group to 10.67% in the Q4 group (P<0.01). In adjusted models, CVAI was positively correlated with the prevalence rate of nephrolithiasis (OR=1.002, 95%CI: 1.001-1.004, P<0.01). The risks of nephrolithiasis in the Q2, Q3, and Q4 groups were 1.196-fold (95%CI: 1.069-1.338, P<0.01), 1.260-fold (95%CI: 1.109-1.433, P<0.01), and 1.316-fold (95%CI: 1.125-1.539, P<0.01) higher than in the Q1 group, respectively. Subgroup analysis revealed that CVAI was positively associated with the risk of nephrolithiasis in male participants, individuals aged <60 years, the hypertension group, populations with or without diabetes mellitus, and the normal body mass index subgroup. Genders and age had an interaction effect on the correlation between CVAI and the risk of nephrolithiasis development (both P<0.05). The ROC curve analysis demonstrated that CVAI exhibited superior predictive efficacy compared to waist circumference, body mass index, visceral adiposity index, weight-adjusted waist index, cardiometabolic index and body shape index, with an area under the curve of 0.622.
CONCLUSIONS
In Chinese adults, CVAI is positively associated with the risk of nephrolithiasis development, which may serve as a potential predictive marker for nephrolithiasis.
Humans
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Nephrolithiasis/etiology*
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Male
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Female
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Middle Aged
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Adult
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Intra-Abdominal Fat
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Risk Factors
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China/epidemiology*
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Adiposity
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Aged
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Logistic Models
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Obesity, Abdominal/epidemiology*
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East Asian People
2.Association between the triglyceride-glucose index and the incidence of nephrolithiasis in male individuals
Shengqi ZHENG ; Tianchi HUA ; Guicao YIN ; Wei ZHANG ; Ye YAO ; Yifan LI
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2024;56(4):610-616
Objective:To analyze the association between the triglyceride-glucose(TyG)index and the risk of nephrolithiasis across various demographic and clinical subgroups,aiming to enhance early di-agnosis and treatment of nephrolithiasis and promote personalized care in diverse populations.Methods:This cross-sectional study analyzed the medical records of 84 968 adults,stratified into three categories(low,middle,high)according to their TyG index scores.To evaluate the association between the TyG index and nephrolithiasis risk,multivariable Logistic regression models were employed,adjusting for po-tential confounders.Additionally,piecewise linear regression models were used to investigate the non-linear dynamics of the TyG index's relationship with nephrolithiasis risk.Subgroup analyses were per-formed to explore variations in the effects of the TyG index across different demographic and clinical populations.Results:Increasing TyG index was associated with a higher risk of nephrolithiasis,rising from 4.36%in the low group to 8.96%in the high group(P<0.001).In adjusted models,males in the middle and high TyG index categories demonstrated significantly elevated risks of nephrolithiasis,with odds ratios of 1.18(95%CI:1.07-1.31,P=0.002)and 1.29(95%CI:1.15-1.45,P<0.001),respectively.Conversely,in females,the association was not statistically significant post-adjustment(OR=0.98,95%CI:0.82-1.16,P=0.778).Among males,for each unit increment in the TyG index be-low the critical threshold of 8.98,there was a notable 40%escalation in the risk of developing nephroli-thiasis(OR=1.40,95%CI:1.24-1.58,P<0.001).Surpassing this threshold,the TyG index no longer conferred a significant increase in risk(OR=0.91,95%CI:0.78-1.06,P=0.24).Subgroup analyses indicated that this association remained stable regardless of age,BMI,or hypertension status.Conclusion:The TyG index is positively associated with the risk of nephrolithiasis in males,demonstra-ting a nonlinear dose-response relationship that becomes especially pronounced at certain index levels.This biomarker could potentially serve as a valuable clinical tool for identifying males who are at a high risk of developing nephrolithiasis,thereby enabling targeted preventive strategies.Further research is urgently needed to explore the underlying mechanisms and to verify the applicability of these results across different populations.

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