糖尿病
骨骼肌
医学
内科学
肌肉团
内分泌学
肥胖
肌萎缩
生理学
作者
Shuwu Wei,Jiale Zhang,Huijuan Zheng,Weimin Jiang,Jie Yang,Yaoxian Wang,Weihong Chen,Sun Weiwei
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00223-025-01389-3
摘要
The relationship between muscle mass and visceral fat with mortality risk in diabetes has been extensively studied. This study investigates the association between the appendicular skeletal muscle mass-to-visceral fat area ratio (SVR) and cardiovascular and cancer-related mortality in diabetic patients in the United States. A nationwide cohort study was conducted using NHANES data (2011-2018), including 1439 diabetic patients with dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) measurements. Weighted Cox proportional hazards models and restricted cubic splines (RCS) were employed to evaluate the association between SVR and cause-specific mortality rates. Weighted receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were used to assess the diagnostic performance of SVR and other conventional indicators in predicting mortality. After adjusting for multiple confounding factors, SVR showed a linear negative association with cardiovascular and cancer-related mortality in diabetes. Each 0.01-unit increase in SVR was associated with a 3% reduction in the risk of cardiovascular death and a 2% reduction in cancer-related death. However, SVR demonstrated weak diagnostic performance for both cardiovascular and cancer mortality, with weighted AUCs of 0.520 and 0.527, respectively, compared to other metrics including BMI, WC, ASM, and VFA. Although SVR was significantly associated with cardiovascular and cancer mortality, its predictive performance was not superior to that of simpler or more established indicators, suggesting that it has limited clinical utility for predicting mortality in diabetic patients.
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