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Association between urinary sodium and abdominal obesity relating to the presence of diabetes
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당뇨병 유무에 따른 뇨 나트륨 배설량과 복부비만과의 상관관계

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Korean society for Wellness Journal of the Korean society for Wellness Vol.10 No.1 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.2
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257 - 270 (14page)

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The objective of this study was to investigate whether urinary sodium is associated with the prevalence of abdominal obesity in Korean adults. Study population consisted of a total 8,948 adults(older than 30 years old) who participated in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey V-1 and V-2 conducted in 2010 and 2011. Subjects were divided into three groups according to fasting blood glucose: 1) normal, 2) pre-diabetes and 3) diabetes. Dietary sodium intake was significantly correlated??with urinary sodium excretion in normal and pre-diabetes groups. Also, urinary sodium was positively associated with waist circumferences(WC) in pre-diabetes. After adjusting for potential confounders, urinary sodium in second and third tertiles was associated with abdominal obesity in the pre-diabetes(odds ratio(OR) for second tertile=1.499, p=0.010 and OR for third??tertile=1.556, p=0.003). The ORs for abdominal obesity was significantly elevated per incremental increases in fasting insulin and homeostasis??model assessment of insulin resistance(HOMA-IR) in pre-diabetes with high levels of urinary sodium excretion. Further, these??associations remained even after adjusting for confounding factors. These results suggest that diet with high sodium content may have a negative influence on the progression of insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes by increasing WC in pre-diabetic adults. Therefore, strategy and education to reduce sodium intake will be necessary for the pre-diabetic Korean adults.

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