2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40200-022-01114-z
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Association of lipid accumulation product with type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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“…Similarly, a large cross-sectional study of 215,651 Chinese adults by Tian et al reported that the prevalence of diabetes was significantly higher in the fourth quartile of LAP (21.76%) compared to the first quartile of LAP (5.72%) [ 21 ]. These findings are supported by a systematic review and meta-analysis of 18 studies by Khanmohammadi et al, which concluded that there is a strong association between LAP and T2DM [ 29 ]. Consistent with previous studies, we found that patients in the fourth quartile of LAP had a 16.196-fold higher risk of early-onset T2DM than those in the first quartile, with control subjects as reference.…”
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“…Similarly, a large cross-sectional study of 215,651 Chinese adults by Tian et al reported that the prevalence of diabetes was significantly higher in the fourth quartile of LAP (21.76%) compared to the first quartile of LAP (5.72%) [ 21 ]. These findings are supported by a systematic review and meta-analysis of 18 studies by Khanmohammadi et al, which concluded that there is a strong association between LAP and T2DM [ 29 ]. Consistent with previous studies, we found that patients in the fourth quartile of LAP had a 16.196-fold higher risk of early-onset T2DM than those in the first quartile, with control subjects as reference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Additionally, the Tehran lipid and glucose study [ 30 ] showed that LAP was a stronger predictor of diabetes than BMI. A systematic review by Khanmohammadi et al [ 29 ] found that most studies showed that LAP was more effective in predicting T2DM than traditional indices, including BMI and WC. Several studies [ 35 , 38 , 41 , 42 ] have demonstrated that VAI outperformed conventional indices (BMI, WC) in the discrimination of diabetes.…”
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“…LAP has emerged as a promising anthropometric index for assessing cardiometabolic risk ( 31 , 34 ). Evidence showed that LAP serves as a predictor of diabetes risk in both Japanese and Chinese populations, outperforming traditional obesity indicators ( 35 , 36 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A systematic review and meta-analysis showed that, LAP is an inexpensive method to evaluate the risk of all-cause mortality, and hypertension. Also, it is an accurate indicator for diagnosing and evaluating diabetes, which can perform better than anthropometric indicators in this field 12 . Furthermore, another systematic review study reported a strong association between diabetes risk and LAP 13 .…”
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confidence: 99%