Fan JG, Cai XB, Li L, Li XJ, Dai F, Zhu J. Alcohol consumption and metabolic syndrome among Shanghai adults: A randomized multistage stratified cluster sampling investigation. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(15): 2418-2424 [PMID: 18416473 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.2418]
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Professor Jian-Gao Fan, Center for Fatty Liver Disease, Shanghai First People’s Hospital, Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200080, China. fanjiangao@gmail.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Apr 21, 2008; 14(15): 2418-2424 Published online Apr 21, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.2418
Table 1 Sex and age related prevalence of current alcohol drinking in 3953 adults in Shanghai n (%)
Age (yr)
Total
Current drinking
Male
Current drinking
Female
Current drinking
20-29
139
8 (5.8)
61
7 (11.5)
78
1 (1.3)
30-39
157
16 (10.2)
65
15 (23.1)
92
1 (1.1)
40-49
895
118 (13.2)
306
108 (35.3)
589
10 (1.7)
50-59
1305
167 (12.8)
477
153 (32.1)
828
14 (1.7)
60-69
794
77 (9.7)
327
67 (19.1)
467
10 (2.1)
≥ 70
663
62 (9.4)
288
55 (19.1)
375
7 (1.9)
Total
3953
448 (11.3)
1524
405 (26.6)
2379
43 (1.8)
Table 2 Classification of 448 subjects with current alcohol drinking according to alcohol consumption n (%)
Light drinking
Moderate drinking
Excessive drinking
Total (n = 448)
180 (40.2)
143 (31.9)
125 (27.9)
Male (n = 405)
149 (36.8)
133 (32.8)
123 (30.4)
Female (n = 43)
31 (72.1)
10 (23.3)
2 (4.7)
Age (yr)
54.47 ± 10.80
55.35 ± 11.62
55.05 ± 9.84
Alcohol intake (g/d)
2.60 ± 2.84
17.95 ± 5.07
58.30 ± 80.13
Table 3 Effects of current alcohol drinking on metabolic syndrome features in 3953 Shanghai adults
Non-drinking (n = 3505)
Current drinking (n = 448)
P value
Age (yr)
54.2 ± 12.4
54.9 ± 10.8
> 0.05
BMI (kg/m2)
24.6 ± 4.39
24.8 ± 3.84
> 0.05
Waist-to-hip ratio
0.84 ± 0.14
0.85 ± 0.15
0.12
SBP (mmHg)
129.0 ± 18.8
132.8 ± 17.2
< 0.001
DBP (mmHg)
81.8 ± 11.9
85.8 ± 10.4
< 0.001
Triglyceride (mmol/L)
1.36 ± 1.04
1.62 ± 1.38
< 0.001
Total cholesterol (mmol/L)
4.98 ± 0.97
4.91 ± 0.93
0.15
HDL-C (mmol/L)
1.49 ± 0.40
1.57 ± 0.41
< 0.001
LDL-C (mmol/L)
2.90 ± 0.82
2.73 ± 0.83
< 0.001
FPG (mmol/L)
5.77 ± 1.60
5.98 ± 1.70
< 0.01
Obesity, n (%)
1512 (43.1)
199 (44.2)
0.67
Abdominal obesity, n (%)
1270 (36.2)
129 (28.8)
< 0.01
Hypertension, n (%)
1525 (43.5)
246 (45.9)
< 0.001
Hypertriglyceridemia, n (%)
874 (24.9)
140 (31.3)
< 0.001
Low HDL-C, n (%)
770 (22.0)
72 (16.1)
< 0.05
IFG/IGT, n (%)
950 (27.1)
118 (26.3)
0.24
Diabetes mellitus, n (%)
540 (15.4)
45 (10.0)
< 0.01
Metabolic syndrome, n (%)
841 (24.0)
103 (23.0)
0.09
Table 4 Effects of alcohol consumption on metabolic syndrome features in 448 subjects with current drinking according to the amount of alcohol consumption
Light drinking (n = 180)
Moderate drinking (n = 143)
Excessive drinking(n = 125)
P value
BMI (kg/m2)
24.9 ± 3.25
24.7 ± 4.59
24.9 ± 3.72
> 0.05
Waist-to-hip ratio
0.85 ± 0.12
0.86 ± 0.14
0.84 ± 0.18
> 0.05
SBP (mmHg)
132.3 ± 16.6
132.6 ± 17.1
133.7 ± 18.3
< 0.05
DBP (mmHg)
85.7 ± 10.1
85.4 ± 9.4
86.5 ± 12.0
> 0.05
Triglyceride (mmol/L)
1.47 ± 1.12
1.77 ± 1.61
1.66 ± 1.41
> 0.05
TC (mmol/L)
4.92 ± 0.92
4.86 ± 0.92
4.96 ± 0.94
> 0.05
HDL-C (mmol/L)
1.56 ± 0.39
1.57 ± 0.39
1.60 ± 0.44
< 0.05
LDL-C (mmol/L)
2.74 ± 0.79
2.72 ± 0.77
2.71 ± 0.92
< 0.05
FPG (mmol/L)
5.92 ± 1.46
5.96 ± 1.60
6.09 ± 2.10
< 0.01
Obesity, n (%)
84 (46.7)
60 (42.0)
55 (44.0)
> 0.05
Abdominal obesity, n (%)
66 (36.7)
34 (23.8)
29 (23.2)
< 0.05
Hypertension, n (%)
100 (55.6)
73 (51.1)
73 (58.4)
> 0.05
Hypertriglyceridemia, n (%)
53 (29.4)
46 (32.2)
41 (32.8)
< 0.05
Low HDL-C, n (%)
36 (20.0)
24 (16.8)
12 (9.6)
< 0.01
IFG/IGT, n (%)
43 (23.9)
43 (30.1)
32 (25.6)
> 0.05
Diabetes mellitus, n (%)
21 (11.7)
1 (0.70)
10 (8.0)
> 0.05
Metabolic syndrome, n (%)
46 (25.6)
32 (22.4)
25 (20.0)
< 0.05
Citation: Fan JG, Cai XB, Li L, Li XJ, Dai F, Zhu J. Alcohol consumption and metabolic syndrome among Shanghai adults: A randomized multistage stratified cluster sampling investigation. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(15): 2418-2424