High high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and triglyceride levels were significantly associated with the presence of microalbuminuria among men (adjusted OR 9.434, 95% CI 1.753-50.778, p=0.01).
Cross-Sectional (n=602)
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In a rural South African population, microalbuminuria is highly prevalent and associated with elevated hs-CRP and triglycerides in men, highlighting early vascular risk.
Odds Ratio: 9.434 (95% CI 1.753–50.778)
p-value: p=0.01
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that microalbuminuria (urinary albumin excretion) is an early sign of vascular damage and an established risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. This study investigated the magnitude of microalbuminuria and its association with serum lipids and inflammatory markers among a rural black population residing in the Dikgale Health and Demographic Surveillance System site, South Africa. METHODS: Data were collected from 602 presumably healthy participants (225 men and 377 women) aged ≥ 18 years. Biochemical data collection included serum lipids, glucose, insulin, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), urine albumin and creatinine. Anthropometry and blood pressure were also measured. Microalbuminuria was diagnosed with an albumin-creatinine ratio of ≥ 2.5 mg/mmol in men and ≥ 3.5 mg/mmol in women. Data were analysed using SPSS version 22.0. RESULTS: = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: High prevalence of microalbuminuria, hypertension, insulin resistance, overweight and obesity, as well as abnormal levels of serum lipids and inflammatory markers were observed in the population. Microalbuminuria was associated with high hs-CRP and TG levels among men.
Magwai et al. (Wed,) conducted a cross-sectional in Microalbuminuria and cardiovascular risk factors (n=602). High hs-CRP and triglyceride levels vs. Normal hs-CRP and triglyceride levels was evaluated on Presence of microalbuminuria in men (AOR 9.434, 95% CI 1.753-50.778, p=0.01). High high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and triglyceride levels were significantly associated with the presence of microalbuminuria among men (adjusted OR 9.434, 95% CI 1.753-50.778, p=0.01).