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KMID : 0978920150160010024
Korean Journal of Clinical Geriatrics
2015 Volume.16 No. 1 p.24 ~ p.29
Relationship between Metabolic Syndrome and White Blood Cell Count
Choi Hye-Yoon

Seo Ju-Young
Cho Yong-Jin
Oh Jung-Eun
Hong Sung-Ho
Cho Choo-Yon
Abstract
Background: White blood cell (WBC) counts have been associated with inflammatory condition. Recently, several studies have shown that increased WBC counts have been associated with different components of metabolic syndrome (MS). Therefore, this study was attempted to illustrate the relationship between WBC counts and the MS in Korean.

Methods: Among the subjects who visited a health promotion center of an University hospital from February 2010 to February 2011, a total of 6,465 adults were examined. Among them, we excluded those who did not have records of blood test results and questionnaire, acute ill patients, finally 6,459 adults were examined. The MS was defined according to both NCEP ATP III and WHO Asia-Western Pacific criteria. Logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the correlation between WBC counts and the MS with an adjustment for age and smoking.

Results: In the highest quartile of WBC, the odds ratio for MS was 3.63, which showed approximately a three fold increase compared to the lowest quartile. The relative risks for the presence of ¡Ã1, ¡Ã2, ¡Ã3, ¡Ã4 features of the MS also increasedas WBC counts increased.

Conclusion: WBC counts are associated with the different components and cluster of MS. Thus, WBC counts may also be another feature of MS.
KEYWORD
White blood cell counts, Metabolic syndrome, Clustering
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