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Korean Journal of Medicine
2006 Volume.70 No. 6 p.617 ~ p.626
Prevalence and clinical characteristics of microalbuminuria in Koreans : a population-based cross-sectional study
Kim Eun-Ran

Sung Ki-Chul
Chon Chang-Uk
Kwon Chang-Hee
Koh Young-Lyul
Lee Hyun-Jong
Park Sung-Keun
Lee Do-Young
Yoon Ji-Ho
Kim Byung-Jin
Kim Bum-Soo
Kang Jin-Ho
Lee Man-Ho
Park Jung-Ro
Ryu Seung-Ho
Abstract
Background : Microalbuminuria (MA) is independent predictor of cardiovascular disease and it cause mortality regardless of the presence of diabetes (DM) and hypertension (HTN). However, few published studies on this topic have been reported in Korea. Therefore, we investigated the MA prevalence and relationship between MA, insulin resistance and cardiovascular risk factor.

Methods : A total of 5,915 (3,053 men and 2,852 women) health screen examinees were enrolled in this study. We measured the anthropometric and biochemical parameters of the atherogenic indexes.

Results : The MA prevalence was 7.7% in all participants. The prevalence of MA in the men and women was 9.5% and 5.7%, respectively. Elevated levels of serum fasting glucose, serum fasting insulin, HOMA index, total cholesterols, LDL cholesterol, TG, Body Mass Index (BMI) and the systolic and diastolic blood pressure were significantly associated with MA. The results of multiple logistic regression analysis about MA showed that frequent drinking, low BMI, newly diagnosed DM and elevated levels of HOMA index and blood pressure were significantly associated with MA prevalence. Also, excluding newly diagnosed diabetic and hypertensive subjects, the MA prevalence was 5.7% (6.9% in men, 4.7% in women) and in multiple logistic regression analysis, the MA prevalence significantly increased in the individuals with pre-HTN rather than in the normotensives.

Conclusion : The MA prevalence was 7.7% in all subjects. Except the newly diagnosed diabetic and hypertensive subjects, it was 5.7%. The MA prevalence was significantly increased in the individuals with pre-HTN rather than in the normotensives and MA was related with insulin resistance.(Korean J Med 70:617-626, 2006)
KEYWORD
Microalbuminuria, Hypertension, Prehypertension, Insulin resistance
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