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Comparison of Associations Between Alcohol Consumption and Metabolic Syndrome According to Three Definitions: the Swedish INTERGENE Study

Metabolism Open(2024)

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BackgroundWhile prevalence estimates differ by definition of metabolic syndrome (MetS), it is less clear how different definitions affect associations with alcohol consumption.MethodsWe included 3051 adults aged 25-77 from the baseline examination of the Swedish INTERGENE cohort (2001-2004). Using multiple logistic regression, we investigated cross-sectional associations between ethanol intake and MetS defined according to the Adult Treatment Panel III (ATPIII), the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), and the Joint Interim Statement (JIS). Alcohol exposure categories comprised abstinence, and low, medium, and high consumption defined via sex-specific tertiles of ethanol intake among current consumers. Covariates included sociodemographics, health, and lifestyle factors.ResultsMetS prevalence estimates varied between 13.9% (ATPIII) and 25.3% (JIS), with higher prevalence in men than women. Adjusted for age and sex, medium-high alcohol consumption was associated with lower odds of MetS compared to low consumption, while no difference was observed for abstainers. Only the most specific (and thus severe) definition of MetS (ATPIII) showed decreasing odds for ethanol intake when adjusted for all covariates.ConclusionOur study shows that alcohol-related associations differ by definition of MetS. The finding that individuals with the most stringently defined MetS may benefit from alcohol consumption calls for further well-controlled studies.
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Alcohol,metabolic syndrome,population-based study,observational study,confounding
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